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Indian MoD looks to close deal for 100 modified K-9 self-propelled howitzers

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India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) began price negotiations with Indian private-sector company Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in late December 2015 for 100 modified South Korean self-propelled howitzers (SPHs) for around USD800 million.

Military sources said the K-9 Vajra (Thunderbolt), which is an L&T-modified version of Samsung Techwin's K-9 155 mm/52-calibre tracked SPH produced under a collaborative agreement, was shortlisted for acquisition in late September 2015 following extended field trials that were concluded in early 2014.

In these the K-9 - which is in service with the armies of South Korea, Poland, and Turkey - bested an adaptation of Russia's MSTA-S 152 mm SPH that had been modified with a 155 mm/52-calibre gun.

Industry sources said the K-9 SPH, which is being procured for the Indian Army under the 'Buy Global' category of the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP), would be built at L&T's Telegaon plant near Pune in western India.

MoD officials said this DPP classification sanctions domestic companies to enter into tie-ups with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to offer co-operatively developed equipment and platforms to the Indian military.

It is likely that the L&T-built K-9 will contain 50% indigenous content, as this would help it bypass a mandatory 30% offset investment into the domestic defence, internal security, and civil aviation sectors.

Industry sources said the SPH deal is likely to be signed during the upcoming financial year, beginning on 1 April, and includes an option for an additional 50 K-9 systems.

"The SPH procurement is long overdue and would plug a major operational gap in the army's depreciated artillery profile," said military analyst Major General Sheru Thapliyal (retd). Once inducted, the K-9 systems would provide the army with a high level of battlefield flexibility, the former artillery officer added.

Constructed of all-welded steel armour capable of withstanding 14.5 mm armour-piercing rounds and 152 mm shell splinters, the K-9's design incorporates an automatic fire control and loading system, a modular azimuth position system (MAPS), and a powered gun elevation and turret traverse system.

Indian MoD looks to close deal for 100 modified K-9 self-propelled howitzers | IHS Jane's 360
 
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Major procurement for the army. These guns will have huge impact on upcoming wars. Hope other howitzer procurement process gets a boost from our government
 
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  • In a deal that would also fit the 'Make in India' mandate, domestic manufacturer Larsen and Toubro has emerged as the finalist for a $750-million (about Rs 5,000 crore) contract to supply 100 self-propelled artillery guns to the Indian Army The 155 mm artillery guns are specially designed for operation in the desert areas bordering Pakistan and have been a longstanding requirement of the Army, officials said.

  • Sources told ET that the K9 VAJRA-T howitzer, pitched by L&T in partnership with Samsung, has been shortlisted for the contract.Once signed the final process could take another six months the Vajra could be the first new artillery gun to be produced in India since the 1980s when the Bofors was acquired.

  • A parallel effort to procure M777 ultra-light howitzers from the US is under progress.The Vajra will be produced at L&T's Pune facility and could be considered for exports in the future, along with an expected followon order for more guns for the Army.The victory is especially sweet for L&T as it was competing in the global category, which was open to all arms vendors around the world.The Vajra beat its Russian competitor on several technical grounds, including rate of fire, accuracy and mobility trials, officials said.
 
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  • In a deal that would also fit the 'Make in India' mandate, domestic manufacturer Larsen and Toubro has emerged as the finalist for a $750-million (about Rs 5,000 crore) contract to supply 100 self-propelled artillery guns to the Indian Army The 155 mm artillery guns are specially designed for operation in the desert areas bordering Pakistan and have been a longstanding requirement of the Army, officials said.

  • Sources told ET that the K9 VAJRA-T howitzer, pitched by L&T in partnership with Samsung, has been shortlisted for the contract.Once signed the final process could take another six months the Vajra could be the first new artillery gun to be produced in India since the 1980s when the Bofors was acquired.

  • A parallel effort to procure M777 ultra-light howitzers from the US is under progress.The Vajra will be produced at L&T's Pune facility and could be considered for exports in the future, along with an expected followon order for more guns for the Army.The victory is especially sweet for L&T as it was competing in the global category, which was open to all arms vendors around the world.The Vajra beat its Russian competitor on several technical grounds, including rate of fire, accuracy and mobility trials, officials said.
@Water Car Engineer @anant_s @PARIKRAMA any idea who is likely to make the 645 M777s in India?
 
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As in they will form a consotrium to produce the guns or they will have the requirement 645 split between them? Is the latter economically feasible?
yes it is but for debate if the order is given to any single company then costs will go up and so will there be delays but thats my personal opinion but as a fact all three companies want the whole order for themselfs alone lets see what hapenes already it is taking way too long
 
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L&T is looking like a front runner here and with its expertise is ASME and API standard forging for Pressure Vessels, i'm sure they have infra structure and skills to absorb technology.
 
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Wait, is int it a FMS deal?
Not anymore as the GoI/MoD wants the MII component to be far larger. FMS is an off the shelf purchase by USG transferred to a foriegn nation (at a price of course).

Among the Indian companies being considered as the sole partner for this facility are Tata, Mahindra, L&T, Punj Llyod, Vem Technologies and PSU Midhani.
Fingers crossed for TATA, Vem or L&T then.
 
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