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Didn't know paper guns were allowed to take part in competitions.DRDO ATAGS is poised to win the towed artillery competition.
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Didn't know paper guns were allowed to take part in competitions.DRDO ATAGS is poised to win the towed artillery competition.
So finally Indian Army wakes up by the can any one tell How many towed and SP Artillery India have right nowThe Modi government is planning to modernise the Indian Army’s artillery gun arsenal in a big way. Sources said the government could be considering acquisition of over 800 of the 155mm 52-calibre artillery guns at an estimated cost of Rs 15,750 crore.
The proposed acquisition could come up before the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) now headed by new defence minister Manohar Parrikar at Saturday’s crucial meeting.
Most of the guns are expected to be manufactured in India as part of the Modi government’s strong push for indigenisation. The Indian Army has not acquired any new artillery gun for over 25 years. The DAC could also consider a joint bid by Tata Sons and European manufacture Airbus to manufacture 56 transport aircraft to replace the Avro fleet of the Indian Air Force (IAF) at a possible cost of nearly Rs 12,000 crore.
The DAC could also consider acquisition of an additional 106 Swiss Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the IAF at an estimated cost of about Rs 8,200 crore. The government could insist that most of these aircraft be manufactured in India after transfer of technology from the Swiss firm. The IAF is thrilled so far at the performance of the Pilatus aircraft which had been acquired earlier.
Indian Armies gun arsenal to be revived in big way | idrw.org
DRDO promised ATAGS by 2015.let's see what happensDidn't know paper guns were allowed to take part in competitions.
Delayed till 2017 I sayDRDO promised ATAGS by 2015.let's see what happens
2)BAE Systems teamed with Mahindra Defence offering the FH-77BW L52 Archer,
4)Krauss Maffei-Wegmann teamed with Ashok Leyland offering the 22.5-tonne AGM (on a 6 x 6 truck)
So finally Indian Army wakes up by the can any one tell How many towed and SP Artillery India have right now
I vote caesar.Archer is the most advanced,but expensive and heavy.Manpower is not a problem for IA,so automation at high cost and weight is not necessary as much.
Caesar is combat proven,air liftable and almost as good.
Sources please!
Sir there's a different tender for that .Personally I'd rather see the Indian Army go with a tracked howitzer like the PZ2000.
View attachment 155791
View attachment 155792
Designed 1996
Unit cost US$4.5 million
Produced 1998
Specifications
Weight Combat: 55.8 t (61.5 short tons)
Length 11.7 m (38 ft 5 in)
Width 3.6 m (11 ft 10 in)
Height 3.1 m (10 ft 2 in)
Crew 5 (commander, driver, gunner, and two loaders)
Armor welded steel, 14.5 mm resistant
additional bomblet protection
Main
armament
Rheinmetall 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun
(60 rounds)
3 rounds in 9.0 seconds (Burst)
10 round/min
Secondary
armament
Rheinmetall MG3 7.62 mmmachine gun
Engine MTU 881 Ka-500
1,000 PS (986 hp, 736 kW)
Power/weight 17.92 PS/t
Suspension torsion bar
Operational
range
420 km (261 mi)
Speed Road: 67 km/h (41 mph)
Off-road: 45 km/h (28 mph)
Sir there's a different tender for that .
1) BAE Systems teamed with Mahindra Defence offering the FH-77BW L52 Archer,Sources please!
2017 is the year for the first prototype now,Bw that project has nothing to do with this purchase.They will also be iinducted whenever they get ready.DRDO promised ATAGS by 2015.let's see what happens