Dhanush artillery guns, desi version of Bofors, go for confirmatory trials

Dhanush artillery guns have gone for confirmatory trials that will last till next year, as army looks for new howitzers. Army will order over Rs 1,2K cr worth 114 such guns.

Dhanush artillery guns, desi version of Bofors, go for confirmatory trials
NEW DELHI: Dhanush artillery guns have gone for confirmatory trials that will last till early next year, as the army looks for new howitzers.

Defence sources said if the confirmatory tests of the indigenously-developed guns comes out as positive, it will pave the way for Bulk Production Clearance (BPC).

Under the first phase, the army will place an order worth over Rs 1,200 crore for 114 such guns with the Ordnance Factories Board.

"The confirmatory trials are going on after and if they prove to be successful, the guns will go in for bulk production for the Army," sources told PTI.



The Gun Carriage Factory, Jabalpur, plans to supply 6 guns within 6 months, another 12 within the next one year before ramping up the production.
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Dhanush will be the first artillery gun to be acquired by the army since the purchase of Bofors guns from Sweden in 1987.

It is a modified version of the Bofors and underwent winter trial in 2013 and summer trials in 2014.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had earlier this year said the tests for the 155/45mm caliber Dhanush gun was sucessfull.

Sources said minor changes were done following the trials, following which the confirmation trials have begun.
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OFB is a conglomerate of 39 ordnance factories with another two new projects being set up at Nalanda in Bihar and Korwa in Uttar Pradesh.

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Dhanush: India's 155-mm artillery gun in trial stages
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The Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) has developed the electronically upgraded desi version of the original Swedish 155mm Bofors howitzer, and the guns are currently at the trial stage.

The artillery gun has been christened 'Dhanush'. We take a look at some interesting facts about it:

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Text: TNN & Agencies

The Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) has developed the electronically upgraded desi version of the original Swedish 155mm Bofors howitzer, and the guns are currently at..
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The long-forgotten designs obtained under transfer of technology (ToT) provisions in the infamous Rs 1,437-crore Bofors contract in 1986 for 410 howitzers have been used to develop the new guns.

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The long-forgotten designs obtained under transfer of technology (ToT) provisions in the infamous Rs 1,437-crore Bofors contract in 1986 for 410 howitzers have been used to develop the new guns.
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The Army wants 414 such guns. They have been upgraded to 45-calibre from the original 39-calibre to give the new howitzer a 38-km range compared to the 30-km of the original Bofors gun.

The OFB has already been given an over Rs 1,260 crore order to make 114 howitzers.

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The Army wants 414 such guns. They have been upgraded to 45-calibre from the original 39-calibre to give the new howitzer a 38-km range compared to the 30-km of the original Bofors gun.

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Both the Army and OFB, in fact, are "quite excited" about Dhanush, which they claim performs "20-25% better" than the original Bofors gun in virtually all parameters like range, accuracy, consistency, low and high angle of fire and shoot-and-scoot ability.

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Both the Army and OFB, in fact, are "quite excited" about Dhanush, which they claim performs "20-25% better" than the original Bofors gun in virtually all parameters like range, accuracy, consistency..
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"Dhanush is around 80% indigenous now. It costs just about Rs 14 crore apiece. Only its APU (auxiliary power unit), electronic dial sights and a few other small items are imported.," an official has told TOI.

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"Dhanush is around 80% indigenous now. It costs just about Rs 14 crore apiece. Only its APU (auxiliary power unit), electronic dial sights and a few other small items are imported.," an official has ..
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The Army-OFB team began work a few years ago on the original designs.

There was a slight setback to the project when the barrel of a Dhanush prototype burst during firing trials at Pokhran in August 2013. But officials contend it was the use of "old ammunition with air bubbles" that led to the accident.

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The Army-OFB team began work a few years ago on the original designs.

There was a slight setback to the project when the barrel of a Dhanush prototype burst during firing trials at Pokhran in ..
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