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Actually India doesn't have anything that could be closer to A30D Volvo. These are huge ones. You should see the truck in desert. We use it at our site in desert if nothing else works.

Volvo has production in India. May be they can shift the entire production unit to india if the order is huge.

Are you talking about using it in India or Canada? As I wouldn't have thought Canada had any deserts!!
 
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Actually India doesn't have anything that could be closer to A30D Volvo. These are huge ones. You should see the truck in desert. We use it at our site in desert if nothing else works.

Volvo has production in India. May be they can shift the entire production unit to india if the order is huge.

Exactly and that's the reason why the Volvos are bad choices for an howitzer. It's heavy, big and has limitations in ammo carrying and fire angle. We might have nothing similar, but you also don't need such a big platform to carry such an howitzer and don't forget that it is a special truck, that is only used for limited areas, which means low numbers sold, expensive spare parts, high unit costs!
 
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+ let's also consider that the Nexter Caeser is almost HALF the weight of the ARCHER but packs and equally deadly punch and performance wise there is little to distingush the ARCHER from the CASER, except, and this is key, the Caesar can be transported by the ever gorwing IAF fleet of C-130Js and the ARCHER would require the services of the IAF's beastly C-17. This has got to play on the IA's collective mind, you are not always going to have a C-17 available so having the option of being able to use one of the 12+ C-130Js is a big plus especially in emergency periods. Not to mention having a 33 ton machine like the ARCHER in some foreward areas along the LAC is not exactly a recipe for success.
 
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And the drama continues...

If Google can be trusted Ceaser is cheap and best.
 
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now drdo will claim they can make better gun and the entire process will go for a toss.
 
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+ let's also consider that the Nexter Caeser is almost HALF the weight of the ARCHER but packs and equally deadly punch and performance wise there is little to distingush the ARCHER from the CASER, except, and this is key, the Caesar can be transported by the ever gorwing IAF fleet of C-130Js and the ARCHER would require the services of the IAF's beastly C-17. This has got to play on the IA's collective mind, you are not always going to have a C-17 available so having the option of being able to use one of the 12+ C-130Js is a big plus especially in emergency periods. Not to mention having a 33 ton machine like the ARCHER in some foreward areas along the LAC is not exactly a recipe for success.

Air transportability will be important in future, but also fast and independent deployment and that is one of the downsides of such systems like the CESAR. You need several man to operate it, you have to fix the howitzer before you can shoot, it carriers less ammo, which means it needs supply vehicles in close range. All this are limitations of such a sytem, compared to heavier systems.


And the drama continues...

If Google can be trusted Ceaser is cheap and best.

I wonder if it will be cheaper than the TATA / Denel howitzer offer?
 
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Yeah the TATA/Denel offer should definitely be looked into.

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Wasn't Denel blacklisted though?
 
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Air transportability will be important in future, but also fast and independent deployment and that is one of the downsides of such systems like the CESAR. You need several man to operate it, you have to fix the howitzer before you can shoot, it carriers less ammo, which means it needs supply vehicles in close range. All this are limitations of such a sytem, compared to heavier systems.




I wonder if it will be cheaper than the TATA / Denel howitzer offer?

With respect the highly augmented ARCHER only requires 1 less crew members and, in fact, the Caesar can be operated by a crew of 3 if nessercary during an emergency and the ARCHER carries about the same number of rounds.

Yeah the TATA/Denel offer should definitely be looked into.

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Wasn't Denel blacklisted though?

I too thought Denal was a no-go as it was blacklisted.
 
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With respect the highly augmented ARCHER only requires 1 less crew members and, in fact, the Caesar can be operated by a crew of 3 if nessercary during an emergency and the ARCHER carries about the same number of rounds..

During an emergency, normal crew is 6, while an automatic system often only needs 2 and as I stated earlier, the low carrying capability of Archer is one of it's main disadvantage, but compare it and the CESAR to the heavier system:

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Wasn't Denel blacklisted though?

Yes, but so was Rheinmetall and still both formed JV with TATA and Mahindra to join Indian arms competitions. So either MoD is ok with them again, or it's a different issue if they offer products in a JV.
 
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I would like to see more numbers of Howitzers rather than the pricey Polished ones....
 
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I would like to see more numbers of Howitzers rather than the pricey Polished ones....

Numbers might be enough for normal towed howitzers, but wrt selfpropelled howitzerse, more than the gun itself must be considered. Ammo that it carries, time to be ready for operation, crew size and air transportability are important requirements.
 
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