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Army to Induct Bofors based155 mm ‘Dhanush’ gun alongwith New weapon locatingradar ” Swathi”

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Yes , I know that. Can only range of rocket improve after reverse engineering Russian rocket ?? :lol:

As sane Pakistani are laughing on your's.

Don't quote me if you don't want to be quoted back.


See you smart .. :tup:


P.S: Pak didn't use russIan rocket.... Which Dnt even have half the range of KRL ammo..

But who cares supa powa made 55km bofors n what not .. Dumb swedes .. :lol:

And dumb indian mod .. With its tender ..:lol:
 
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See you smart .. :tup:


P.S: Pak didn't use russIan rocket.... Which Dnt even have half the range of KRL ammo..

But who cares supa powa made 55km bofors n what not .. Dumb swedes .. :lol:

And dumb indian mod .. With its tender ..:lol:



Your KLR is based on Russian BM-21.
Swedish tech is of 80's period . Tech gets mature and evolve in my part of world. :lol:

Tender was for local companies involvement in defence . :lol:

Go and re evaluate the wiki link I gave you for range . If your gun can't fire upto 55 km then go cry before Turks or improve on that. :wave:
 
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It's a bit offtopic, but this is the DRDO arty they're working on.

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Army to Induct Bofors based 155 mm ‘Dhanush’ gun along with New weapon locating radar ” Swathi” | idrw.org



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The Indian Army will soon be adding the 155 mm gun ‘Dhanush’ to its range of guns which have been proving their prowess and deadly firepower in various battlefields.

The Indian army, which already has the 155 mm Bofors gun, will induct Dhanush, which would add even more might to the regiment of artillery, said army officials at the Exercise Mahasangram, which was conducted in the firing ranges of the School of Artillery at Deolali on Tuesday.

Army officials said that while the Bofors has a rate of fire of three rounds per 14 seconds, the indigenous Dhanush could fire eight rounds per minute. Dhanush, which in the trial stage, would soon be inducted, said the army officers.

Apart from that, Swathi, an upgraded weapon locating radar (WLR) and Kshitiz, equipment for obeservation, would also be inducted in the plethora of the new generation surveillance and target acquisition equipment, the army officers added.

Both Swathi and Kshitiz are indigenously made. While the former is an upgraded version of the US-made WPL ANTPQ-37, the latter will be an upgraded version of the Israel-made long-range reconnaissance and observation system (LORROS).

The gunners of the Indian artillery displayed their skills at Exercise Mahasangram, conducted by the officers undergoing the prestigious long gunnery staff course, through a tactical situation requiring appreciation of the operations and preparation of an artillery fire plan in support of the operation.

The entire range of guns – from the indigenous 120 mm mortars, 105 mm Indian field gun, 105 mm light field gun, 130 mm medium gun to the state of the art 155 mm FH 77B Bofors, 122 mm multi-barrel rocket launcher grad BM 21 and the 300 mm Smerch multi-barrel rocket launcher – demonstrated their destructive power during the exercise.

Asn array of new generation surveillance and target acquisition equipment like the unmanned aerial vehicles, surveillance sensors and weapon locating radars were also put on display.

Officials said that besides being the eyes of the commanders, these devises, when used in conjunction with guns, were capable of augmenting the effect of fire power, thereby acting as force multipliers.

The Cheetah and Chetak helicopters flown by the army aviators demonstrated flying skills of pilots, as they flew just a few feet above the ground, merging with trees and shrubs, concealing their movement, in what is called the nap of Earth, flying to engage enemy tanks and other targets. They also airlifted a 120-mm mortar for delivering firepower resources in inaccessible areas, as part of the exercise.

The event was witnessed by visiting officers of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and the Military Institute of Technology, Pune. A foreign defence delegation from Nepal also observed the event. Lt General A K Misra, AVSM, Commandant, School of Artillery, who was present at the event, interacted with various participants and delegations.

A large number of school children and NCC cadets from nearby schools were invited for the event to give them a glimpse of the might of the Indian Army and the artillery.

School of Artillery, Devlali

The School of Artillery, the alma mater of gunners, enjoys the unique status of an outstanding and unparalleled military institution whose alumni have excelled in all actions since the World War II.

It was set up in Kakul (Quetta) in Pakistan in 1918

Was moved to Deolali in 1941 with field and air defence wings

Surveillance and target acqusition (SATA) wing was established in 1958

Trails wing was established to evaluate equipment for induction in 1969

Air Defence wing bifurcated and moved to Gopalpur in 1985

Aviation wing moved to Nashik Road

The first commandant of the School of Artillery was Lt Col G H Johnson
AFIK Kakul is in Abbottabad where Pakistan Military Academy is present.

And just modifying the obsolete Bofors of France of 80s with just 155mm caliber wont give the Indian army any might.......Rather i was laughing my hats off when even this article mentioned Indian Army Might.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

We have even 203mm artys and field guns and they r boosting on just 155mm field gun not even a SPH.
 
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These days any system inducted by a military have some purpose and fits in their doctrine so this system will be a problem as bofors was an issue in Kargil but it did not mean that Pakistan don't have artillery to hit 50+kms with precision, below link system is now part of PA along with Turkish Panter.

http://www.armyrecognition.com/chin...heet_specifications_description_pictures.html
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SH1 155-mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | Military-Today.com

It seems in any future conflict artillery will still be playing key role in clearing the way in South Asia.
 
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All right stop yr hue and cry and save it for when u will see yr armied being squashed like bugs by these mammoth beasts.:rofl:

Which mammoth beast ?? These 28 m 115 ?? Come and dare to squash us . What are you waiting for since 71.
 
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55 km dude don't make mr laugh... Even the latest 77BW L52 gun on the Archer SPG doesn't have tht much range.. It has a range of 35km and 55+ with base bleed n Excalibur rounds..(which you don't have)

And you are talking abt 55km from a downgraded reverse engineered bofors gun... ?



(I could be wrong abt the reverse engrng.. Correct me... But did you get the blue prints manuals after the company was black listed?)


Something tht didn't go well in the 90s ..

As for burst firing the Swedish one has a firing rate of 3 rounds in 13+ secs ..

While this local variant has a lower rate of fire..


As for the 50-55 km range you have a source to prove tht claim?


Tht mean you have outdone the swedes .. The original manufacturers of the system.. And yet you are looking for advanced guns from the west? Doesn't make sense...does it?

If doubt about upgrading capability of DRDO.then check common Su-Flanker series used by other countries and Russia and compared it with SU-30MKI.Then you may know difference ,that is same reason India dont buy Su-35 even if they offered to us.

Same goes to DRDO gun.special ammunition range is 55 km and standard ammo range is 35km to 40 km ,may slight higher than 40km.
About rate of firing I already about it in previous post.
 
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If doubt about upgrading capability of DRDO.then check common Su-Flanker series used by other countries and Russia and compared it with SU-30MKI.Then you may know difference ,that is same reason India dont buy Su-35 even if they offered to us.

Same goes to DRDO gun.special ammunition range is 55 km and standard ammo range is 35km to 40 km ,may slight higher than 40km.
About rate of firing I already about it in previous post.
what about SPH bro ? which one India has ?
 
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