This is unusual for Bharat Forge. They had to do this because they have been promising ATAGS contact to their shareholders "soon" for a long time.
Additional K9 vajra cost negotiations are going on.
— Alpha Defense™ (@alpha_defense) November 24, 2024
- Gun may be costlier.
- it may have more Indian content.
- few new sub systems based on the operators feedback.
Hopefully it will be closed by mid of next year. pic.twitter.com/cOibBS7ttZ
#CapabilityDevelopment#Aatmanirbharta#DHANUSH Guns practiced with other weapon systems showcasing destructive firepower & pinpoint precision. #ChargingRamGunners confirmed their skills during the Camp.@adgpi@prodefencechan1 pic.twitter.com/eBqTyUWum2
— Western Command - Indian Army (@westerncomd_IA) November 29, 2024
I read that the Indian media reported that the artillery delivery delay, is expected to be 114 ,The current number is fewer than two battalions and fewer than 36 gates#CapabilityDevelopment#Aatmanirbharta#DHANUSH Guns practiced with other weapon systems showcasing destructive firepower & pinpoint precision. #ChargingRamGunners confirmed their skills during the Camp.@adgpi@prodefencechan1 pic.twitter.com/eBqTyUWum2
— Western Command - Indian Army (@westerncomd_IA) November 29, 2024
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Dhanush in action
Rare clip of Ammunition Replenishment Vehicle loading 300mm Rocket into BM-30 SMERCH Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
— Jay Wankhade (@jaywankhadejrw) December 3, 2024
Both are based on BEML-TATRA T816 Trucks in 10×10 Configuration
Regiment of Artillery (551 or 1812 Rocket Regiment) - Indian Army
1/2 pic.twitter.com/B7om8BXGYb
a question do we still use the 122 mm d 30 artillery
Army is still reluctant to drop the 105mm field guns as they have well trained operators on those. So the less mobile D-30 would also be there
Btw this exercise is decent vid
After 2017 for a few years we had stopped producing 122mm ammunition. But we have heard about how we exported 122mm barrels to Myanmar. So we could have restarted the production of ammunition too. I am not aware.
If not, then maybe by the end of 2027-28 we will see D30s being retired and stored considering around 10 year self life of the ammunition. Again I am not sure about the self life.
Regarding the 105mm, i think with the recent RFI looking for Garuda like solutions, Army will buy some 105mm systems in future too.
It is a critical capability filler between the mortars and the 155mm imo.
CCS clears Rs 20,000 crore Make in India projects for Su-30 fighter jets, 100 K-9 howitzers
— ANI Digital (@ani_digital) December 12, 2024
Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/1rEBbTbcTG#Cabinetcommittee #Su30MKI #IndianAirForce pic.twitter.com/P3PNaUjiPC
12 Su 30 and 100 Vajra approved by CCS.
— Alpha Defense™ (@alpha_defense) December 12, 2024
Reports @ajitkdubey https://t.co/0gNJylxf2K
Indian Army Tests Garuda 105 Gun in Airdrop Exercise, Orders likely soon. pic.twitter.com/UVYxs8zrjU
— Technical Astra (@kishanchand_89) December 19, 2024
Hope we will procure more in future ,close to 1000. Between why we are not ordering replenishing vehicle? @randomradioMoD inks Rs 7,629 crore contract with L&T for K9 VAJRA-T Self-Propelled Tracked Artillery Guns for Indian Army
Posted On: 20 DEC 2024 4:54PM by PIB Delhi
Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with Larsen & Toubro Limited for procurement of 155 mm/52 calibre K9 VAJRA-T Self-Propelled Tracked Artillery Guns for the Indian Army under Buy (Indian) category at a total cost of Rs 7,628.70 crore. The contract was signed by senior officials of the Ministry and representatives of L&T in the presence of Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh in South Block, New Delhi on December 20, 2024.
The procurement of K9 VAJRA-T will catalyse the artillery modernisation and enhance overall operational readiness of the Indian Army. This versatile artillery gun, with its cross-country mobility, will play a pivotal role in enhancing the firepower of the Indian Army, enabling deeper strike with precision and its lethal firepower will bolster the capability of artillery in all terrains. The gun being equipped with cutting-edge technology is capable of delivering long-range lethal fires with high accuracy & higher rate of fire and will be able to operate in sub-zero temperature in high-altitude areas to its full potential.
The project will generate an employment of more than nine lakh man-days over a period of four years and encourage active participation of various Indian industries including MSMEs. The project will be a proud flag-bearer of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ in consonance with the ‘Make-in-India’ initiative.