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India set to seal $230 million M777 howitzer support deal with US: Sergio GorIndia is set to receive a significant boost to its defence capabilities with a proposed $230 million US sustainment package for its M777 ul...
India's light tank Zorawar may face delays of up to 2 years as Army demands enhanced protectionIndia's new light battle tank, Project Zorawar, faces a two-year induction delay. Developers are enhancing protection levels, a move that a...
DRDO to showcase Pralay, BrahMos missiles, other advance defence systems at Bihar exhibitionThe exhibition is being organised by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at the Mahatma Gandhi Prekshagrih in Motihari...
Booming guns, hovering drones: Army's Regiment of Artillery puts up spectacular show of firepowerThe Indian Army's Regiment of Artillery demonstrated its firepower during the annual drill 'Exercise TOPCHI' in Nashik. Advanced artillery ...
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 ...
Made-in-India weapon systems highlight of Army's 'Exercise Topchi'Dhanush gun system arrived four months ago and at the end of the year, five regiments of Dhanush will be included in the Indian Artillery, ...
Army to get first batch of Dhanush artillery gunsFive guns from the total order for 114 are likely to be handed over next week.
India gets closer to acquiring US Ultra Light Howitzers, will deploy opposite Pak and ChinaParrikar led Defence Acquisition Council cleared the variations in India’s demands on the guns made to the US and what the US offered.
US finalised proposal to sell M777 howitzers to India for over $700 million; deal to involve 'Make in India' componentThe light artillery gun deal, worth over $700 million, will also involve a significant 'Make in India' component with Mahindra expected to ...
Make in India: Baba Kalyani-led Bharat Forge guns for top spot in artilleryKalyani said the opportunity in the market is huge as new orders for 4,000 guns are up for grabs in 10-15 years with each order costing Rs ...
Indian Army's artillery wing displays firepower, array of gunsThe artillery wing of Indian Army demonstrated its prowess and deadly firepower at an exercise where a wide range of sophisticated weapons ...
Indian defence may hit dead-end for $885 million howitzer deal with USDefence ministry sources said though no final decision has been taken as yet, there was "no way" American M-777 ultra-light howitzers could...
Defence Ministry probing irregularity charges in howitzer purchase: Government to Lok SabhaComplaints of alleged irregularities have been received in connection with Army's plan to procure ultra light howitzers.
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.
- India to buy 145 ultra light howitzers for Army from US
India will issue a request to the US Government next month for procuring 145 M777 ultra light howitzers for the Army at a cost of over Rs 3...
- CAG pulls up Army, MoD for delay in buying artillery guns
The CAG, in its latest report on defence acquisitions tabled in Parliament, has criticized the Army, defence ministry for delay in procurin...
- Bofors reloaded: Defence ministry stung again
Allegations of kickbacks paid to middlemen in purchase of Bofors artillery guns led to one of the worst electoral defeats for Congress part...
- BAE pulls out of tender to sell upgraded Bofors guns to Army
BAE Systems today pulled out of Defence Ministry's tender for purchase of 400 towed artillery guns--an upgraded version of Bofors guns--for...
- Army may finally induct howitzers in 2011
The first gun to be inducted is likely to be the M-777 ultra-light howitzers, 145 of which India will buy from US in a direct government-to...
- Ordnance factories to have tech tie-ups with foreign companies
In a departure from the past, Country's major Ordnance factories have been allowed to have advanced technology tie-ups with foreign compani...