Does DRDO is not concern or related to it?
Not in a big way since the ARDE has a different artillery project namely the ATAGS.
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Does DRDO is not concern or related to it?
Yes some, of the top generals need real danda. they are just playing with the tax payers money.
INDIAN ARMED FORCES HAVE TO BUY INDIAN MADE WEAPONS, GOOD OR BAD. THEY SHOULD NOT COMPETE WITH FOREIGN WEAPONS. IN ANY COUNTRY INDIGENOUS WEAPONS DON'T NEED TO FIGHT WITH FOREIGN DALALS, IN INDIA DRDO FIGHTS WITH EVERYONE TO BUY INDIAN.
nope He means the Arjun tank like no repetation, and no devalued of projects of india for babus corrupted Deshdroh. seditionWhat do you mean good or bad? Just because it is Indian you should buy crappy systems?
What do you mean good or bad? Just because it is Indian you should buy crappy systems?
I mean some of the products may not be equivalent to their western counterparts but that doesn't mean they are bad. Armed forces have to buy them. If armed forces starts buying Indians atleast the money will stay in india.
Indian Army is seriously short of both towed and self propelled ArtilleryNo 'Dhanush' for the Army?
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The Army is desperately short of new long-range artillery having failed to induct any new gun after the Bofors scandal.
After placing an initial order of 114 indigenously-made Dhanush howitzers, there are doubts whether the Army will go ahead with the purchase even though a snag in the gun has been sorted out.
The Army is desperately short of new long-range artillery having failed to induct any new gun after the Bofors scandal.
The Dhanush is an upgraded version of the Swedish 155 mm Bofors howitzers bought by India in mid-1980s based on the original designs. It is a 155mm, 45-calibre gun with a maximum effective range of 38 km in salvo mode compared to the 39-calibre, 27-km range of the original guns. It is 80 per cent indigenous, with the APU (auxiliary power unit), electronic dial sights and few other small items being imported.
The Dhanush prototype suffered a barrel burst during firing trials at Pokhran in August last year, which has since been resolved.
An official with knowledge of the matter said. “It's true that the trial at Pokhran didn't go well. There was a barrel burst. However, it was later confirmed that the burst was not due to a defective barrel, rather the ammunition wobbled out-of-axis to exert additional pressure on the barrel, causing the accident”.
The official added that “the raw barrel was sent from the Metal & Steel factory, Ishapore, which is known amongst the ordnance factories for its quality barrel work”.
The army has placed an initial order for 114 guns and an expressed interest in procuring 300 additional howitzers. But after the initial enthusiasm, the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is presently awaiting an indent from the Indian Army. The present lull may be an indication that the Army may be weighing other options of procuring howitzers.
Despite numerous efforts, Defence Ministry and Army officials were not available for comment.
No 'Dhanush' for the Army? - The Hindu
IN ANY COUNTRY INDIGENOUS WEAPONS DON'T NEED TO FIGHT WITH FOREIGN DALALS
Boeing KC 767 competed for the USAF tender against the Airbus A330 MRTT, Bell LUH helicopter competed against Eurocopter UH145 versions. Hawker Beechcraft trainers competed with Embraer Tucanos for light attack and reconnaissance tenders..., even Russia had opened up their defence market for foreign arms and techs, because competition gets you lower procurement costs and more technical capability. In our case, the monopoly we gave DRDO and HAL with preference to indigenous developments has even turned out as the biggest problems. If we had not waited for HAL to develop HTT40, but had pitted them in a competition against foreign trainers, they surely had put more effort in the development.
All procurements have operational requirements of the forces as the base and no arm or tech can be accepted below these standards, no matter if foreign or indigenous. Indigenous arms and techs don't have to be top class as DRDO often claims them to be, but they have to at least fulfill the minimum requirements!
I wonder if further trials were carried out by the army after that barrel burst? What were the results?