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Faulty Indian Ammo Damages First Artillery Guns (M777 howitzer) Imported In 3 Decades

This is what happens in India, not the rest of the world. These failings are restricted to countries like India only.

Pakistan for example also has just a single entity (with no competitors) produce ammo for it's army but we don't face such incompetence and low quality output.


How do you know this doesnt happen in Pakistan? Just because it's not being reported, doesnt mean QC issues dont exist.

India defence industry can't build jack sh1t!


It's doing several things you cant even do, even with the policies and industry it's been working with. It's about to launch it's second SSBN for example.

We all know about the problems with OFBs, if they dont reform fast enough, they can go the way of Hindustan Motors. You can see where the Indian automotive sector is at now after liberalization, where is you shit auto industry compared to India's today? Aero and defence sector is going the same way.
 
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I think china and Pak need not to fire on us to win the battle,they will let us to fire these of products.
 
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If a problem is detected

If the problem is accepted

If the problem is rectified in time

THEN NO PROBLEM
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LOL Slap on the face of those Who Were Criticizing Dhanush Howitzer project after similar misfire . in recent trial


Poor quality Of Ammunition shells are reason for this Similar problem was faced by bofors during user trials

OFB Ammo production are good for nothing It should Be given to private firms Which are liable to quality And Accountability
 
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Army's new howitzer damaged while firing Indian ammunition:

The Army's new long-range ultra- light (ULH) howitzer M-777 was damaged during a field trial in Pokhran firing range and a probe has been ordered into the incident, Army sources said in New Delhi.

The sources said the barrel of the United States-manufactured gun exploded when it was firing Indian ammunition on September 2.

India had received two M-777 ultra-light howitzers in May, each worth around Rs 35 crore, after a gap of 30 years since the Bofors scandal broke out, and the accident took place in one of them.

The field trials of the 155 mm, 39-calibre guns manufactured by BAE systems were being carried out at Pokhran in Rajasthan with an aim to collate and determine various critical data like trajectory, speed and frequency.

"During the firing, the projectile which was fifth of the series, exited the barrel in multiple pieces, causing the accident," an army source said.

There was no injury to anyone.

"The barrel of the gun has been damaged, extent of which is being assessed by Joint Investigation Team," the source said.

The Army had received the howitzers as part of an order for 145 guns. Three more guns are to be supplied to the Army in September 2018 for training.

Thereafter, induction will commence from March 2019 onwards with five guns per month till the complete consignment is received by mid-2021.

The Army badly needs the howitzers considering the evolving regional security scenario.

India had last procured howitzers in the mid-1980s from Swedish defence major Bofors.

The alleged pay-offs in the deal and its subsequent political ramifications had severely crippled the Indian Army's procurement of artillery guns.

India had struck a government-to-government deal with the US last November for supply of the 145 howitzers at a cost of nearly Rs 5,000 crore.

While 25 guns will come in a fly-away condition, the rest will be assembled in India by the BAE Systems in partnership with Mahindra Defence.

The Army has been pressing the government to speed up its modernisation programme. -- PTI
 
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They should be privatized and hopefully Indian defense firms like Tata, Reliance, Adani, Kalyani takes over. All they do is to sit idle all day everyday and drink gallons of tea over good for nothing conversations

Tea+ Samosa
These are the guys who get selected thru reservations.
 
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