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Bharat Forge has built its own 155 mm/52 calibre gun

What chance? Pvt company bought technology. Govt does not even let them use test range. At least Indian army should be encouraging such developments. They seem to be not doing that

Arlesasr they are allowed to !!
 
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For the love of Jesus H.

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Put this thing on Arjun instead of that old *** design.
 
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For the love of Jesus H.

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Put this thing on Arjun instead of that old *** design.
This can be done. Kalyani group mounted the same gun on Humvee as well. it was on display

Cause it's an upgraded Austrian gun.. And yes it's still not ready .. But it's kinda good.. Pak private companies should also be given such chances .. India is doing a good job by giving private companies a chance ..
Source of information please
 
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This can be done. Kalyani group mounted the same gun on Humvee as well. it was on display


Source of information please

On humvees ..:lol:

As for the info .. Scroll back a few pages,ask the indian members or just good the damn thing..
 
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I am guessing since there was never a private industry to manufacture weapons. There were never a need for such development. The whole privatization which is pretty new for India, brings in a new case where the government can't just give out approval to any and all companies to conduct trials of such weapons, which are much more destructive than say an assault rifle (which there is no private company that makes one). Then there is the case of what will happen if the weapons get into the wrong hand. So I can understand the regulation.

Cmon a 155mm towed artillery falling into the wrong hands is a bit far fetched!:lol:

Its the typical Indian bureaucratic "Setup". Allow private companies to manufacture such products, but don't make the necessary changes in the regulation that would permit them to test the weapons, shambles.
 
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On humvees ..:lol:

As for the info .. Scroll back a few pages,ask the indian members or just good the damn thing..

It was a 105mm light field gun.

Garuda-105_ultra-light_105mm_field_gun_mounted_on_Humvee_Kalyani_group_India_defense_industry_Defexpo_2014_002.jpg

At Defexpo 2014, the 105mm ultra-light field gun Garuda-105 was mounted on a light tactical vehicle Humvee. The Garuda-105 is based on an Indian-made 105mm field gun which incorporates state-of-the-art soft recoil technology and digital fire control.

With a weight of less than one ton, the Garuda-105 can be easily mounted on light all-terrain tactical vehicle to offer maneuverability in mountainous terrain. This new mobile artillery solution was developed in collaboration with the Mandus group. Mandus Group is a worldwide leader in artillery innovation, logistics, and lifecycle support.

Kalyani Group India to showcase Garuda-105 105mm ultra-light field gun mounted on Humvee 1002145Â -Â Army Recognition
 
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Range of gun is irrelevant of calibre. 52 Cal offers just 2-3Km increment of range due to BB (40 km) shells but reduced KE. Ammo uses is 155mm, same for all. OFB 155/45 cal does 40km+ using BB without compromising KE.
Gun already in production, if winter trials in this month successful, full production of mass quantities will start from September.

Spoke to Director of OFB Kolkata.
 
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Range of gun is irrelevant of calibre. 52 Cal offers just 2-3Km increment of range due to BB (40 km) shells but reduced KE. Ammo uses is 155mm, same for all. OFB 155/45 cal does 40km+ using BB without compromising KE.
Gun already in production, if winter trials in this month successful, full production of mass quantities will start from September.

Spoke to Director of OFB Kolkata.

Dude, do you remember, we once had a discussion on the likely delivery date of the first Scorpene sub? Turns out I was right.:azn:

Indian Navy Procurement Plan
 
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Dude, do you remember, we once had a discussion on the likely delivery date of the first Scorpene sub? Turns out I was right.:azn:

Indian Navy Procurement Plan

Making cutting edge sub without making one in 20 years takes time to set up production line. Great thing is now steel will be indigenous and subs to be made indigenously can use infrastructure gained from Scorpene.

Bottlenecks are over BTW. First scorpene Completed/handed over by 2015 commissioned by 2016.
 
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