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Bharat Forge emerges lowest bidder in Indian Army's tender to buy 307 ATAGS howitzersBharat Forge Limited won a contract to supply the Indian Army with 307 ATAGS howitzers. The deal is worth over Rs 6,000 crore. Bharat Forge...
Army issues Rs 6,500 crore tender for buying 400 howitzers under Make-in-IndiaIndian Army's Regiment of Artillery is looking to use the expertise of Indian Industry to produce a 155 mm/52 calibre Towed Gun System, whi...
Indian Army to boost firepower with 200 new mounted howitzers, 400 towed gun systemsThe procurement process is part of the Army plan for Mediumisation with indigenous guns and is likely to be completed by the year 2042. In ...
Indian Army boosting surveillance, fire power capability along frontier with ChinaThe Artillery units of the Indian Army already deployed K-9 Vajra Tracked Self-Propelled Howitzers, ultra-light M-777 howitzers, Pinaka roc...
Shot in the arm for Indian Army soon with delivery of Dhanush 155mm artillery gunThe Indian Army is set to soon be handed over the indigenously-developed howitzer 'Dhanush', also known as 'desi bofors'.
Gun Carriage Factory hands over three 'Dhanush' guns to armyThe trials saw some 2,000 rounds being successfully fired from the gun in different climatic conditions like in snowy, desert and hostile a...
Dhanush artillery gun clears final test, ready for induction: OfficialBetween June 2-6, fifty rounds of shells each were fired from six Dhanush guns, Gun Carriage Factory (GCF) Senior General Manager SK Singh ...
Desi Bofors howitzer to be tested again, Army keeps fingers crossedThe Army has not inducted a single modern 155mm gun for the last three decades since the infamous Bofors scandal.
L&T in race for Rs 2,000-cr howitzer tenderThe gun being offered by the Indian firm is learnt to have been built and developed in collaboration with South Korean Samsung Techwin.
Army to procure artillery howitzers, 3 Indian vendors selectedArmy is planning to procure 100 self-propelled artillery howitzers and three Indian vendors, including two private companies, have been sel...
Desi Bofors to plug gap in Army’s long-range firepowerTwo prototypes of the 155mm\45-calibre guns have been developed, one with 68% indigenous parts and the other with 46%, and have been "satis...
- Tata group develops artillery gun
One prototype of the howitzer has been produced by the company so far and "around 50-55 per cent of its content is indigenous."
Army to induct indigenous howitzers in 2013: AK AntonyAfter failing to induct artillery guns in the last over 25 years, the Indian Army will get its first indigenously-manufactured howitzer nex...
- Defence Minister A K Antony to review work on indigenous artillery howitzers
Antony will tomorrow review progress of the work on two types of indigenous artillery howitzers being developed for the army by the Ordnanc...
- L&T, Samsung join hands for India's Howitzer artillery
Engineering and construction conglomerate L&T Samsung Techwin Co Ltd have joined hands to produce self-propelled Howitzer artillery system ...
- Army places orders for 100 howitzers
Indian Army has placed orders for 100 artillery guns with the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) after having failed to acquire even a single how...
- Rs 20k cr deals may end Army’s artillery drought
India is now going to float a mega global tender for acquiring 814 motorised howitzers in a fresh attempt to kickstart the Army’s long-dela...