Indian Army Artillery Systems : News and Updates

Any pics of the ALTGS yet? Probably same form factor but using lighter alloys, I imagine.

Although that will push up costs and the IA has a penchant for ordering small batches at a time.
 
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Long-range rockets, futuristic ammunition on Army wish list


Building on the lessons from the Ukraine war and the offensive in Gaza by Israel, Indian Army is going for extended range rockets, which have proven to be decisive, and indigenising and diversifying vendor base, especially, for 155mm artillery shells to build resilient supply chains as well as going for futuristic ammunition, a senior officer outlined.

The indigenous Pinaka Multi-BarrelRocket Launch (MRLS) system is being widely exploited and their ability is second to none, Lt Gen Adosh Kumar, Director General of the Regiment of Artillery said speaking to media ahead of the Regiment’s 198th raising day on Saturday (September 28, 2024). “We are looking at extending range of the Pinaka rockets and lot of work is going on, first to double and then to almost four times of the present range. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is confident of achieving it.”

Last year, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved procurement of the Pralay tactical ballistic missiles with a range of 400km and Nirbhay sub-sonic cruise missiles with a range of 1000km, both of which will give a long range strike option for the Indian military. Development trails of Pralay are almost over, the General officer said. Nirbhay the trials are on and in April it was tested with an indigenous engine. It is expected to be given to the Army for trails next year.

The other aspect is Pinaka can fire a variety of ammunition and that is where its efficacy in the battlefield comes in, the officer noted. “Trials are currently on for guided extended range Pinaka rockets. High altitude are already done, trials in the plains are scheduled next month. If the trails are successful, we hope to conclude the deal soon and that will double present range of Pinaka. And they are also guided which means their precision will automatically improve.”

As reported earlier, the guided ER rockets will take the range of Pinaka to 75kms and beyond. The HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System), that the US has supplied to Ukraine, and similar systems also use guided rockets, officials observed. For artillery guns, the Army has already drawn a roadmap to convert all its guns to 155mm standard.

Another ammunition is the High Explosive Pre-Fragmented rockets for Pinaka which will increase range by 15-20%. The trails are over, and the contract is expected to be signed this fiscal, Lt Gen Kumar noted. Area Denial Munition (ADM) system which can be anti-tank and anti-personnel is also under development. Trials of one of the types is over and contract is expected to be signed this fiscal, while For other types, work is on and DRDO has identified production partners, the officer said. The ADM rocket system was successfully flight-tested by DRDO and Army first in April 2022.

The war in Ukraine is in its 3rd year and has shattered perception that wars will be short and swift, Lt Gen Kumar said. Reports suggest thatRussia is almost firing 10,000 to 15,000 155mm shells per day while Ukraine is firing around 4000 shells per day and 80% of the casualties have been due to artillery. Reports have also said that, the annual production capability of Russia to produce 155mm shells is 42 lakh a year. That is more three time the U.S. and west combined can produce, the General officer noted. The U.S. and countries across Europe are now significantly ramping up production.

In the backdrop of shortage of shells by Ukraine, there have been reports of diversion of ammunition supplied by India to third countries to Ukraine.

To a question from The Hindu, on the efforts to build resilient supply chains, Lt Gen Kumar said, “Weare laying lot of emphasis on expanding our vendor base. Earlier, the dependency for 155mm ammunition was on one production agency... 155mm is our future. All types of 155mm ammunition has been thrown open for private sector.” The response has been good, he said adding that in October-November trials from various Private and public companies are going to be carried out.

The 155mm shells also have Bi-modular charge systems for which Indian industry has been invited. Similarly, for fuses in the shells, last December a contract was concluded for 50 lakh fuses, which is five lakh per year for the next 10 years.

The Army has four Pinaka regiments in service and six more are on order. Among other MRLS, the Army has five Grad rocket regiments and three Smerch regiments both of Russian-origin. Smerch is the longest range rocket system in the Army’s inventory with a range of 90 kms. However, Pinaka is the mainstay and also the future of the Army’s MRLS. The Army also has the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system with a range of 300 km and the extended range BrahMos with a range of over 400 kms, its longest strike optio
 
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Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd from India and US-Based AM General & Mandus Group partner to Codevelop and Co-produce Next-Generation Artillery Platforms with Advanced Recoil Technology for Global Markets


Next Generation Artillery Gun Platforms with Advanced Recoil Technology are on the Horizon for global markets

Arlington, USA, October 2, 2024: Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd, a 100% subsidiary of Bharat Forge Ltd,India, plans to enter into a multi-party agreement with leading United States defense companies, AM General and Mandus Group LLC, to explore the co-development and co-production of next-generation artillery gun platforms. As the battlefield changes with near peer adversaries, there is increasing demand for modern light artillery systems with enhanced firepower, precision strike, tactical mobility, and command & control capabilities.This collaboration is targeted to address the requirement of modern armies of the world in an evolving combat scenario equipping them with compact, robust, light weight, ruggedized, mobile, all weather, all terrain 105mm and 155mm next generation artillery gun platforms. These next-gen artillery platforms will feature disruptive technology, responsive and survivable fires, transportability, added lethality, and will optimize crew size due to less logistics requirements. The105-mm and 155-mm howitzer to be offered will deliver firepower and mobility while remaining lightweight and modular. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Government of India’s Make in India program, BabaKalyani expressed that, “Bharat Forge is rapidly emerging as a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced artillery platforms for the world markets. This strategic collaboration aims to co-develop and co-produce the most versatile and innovative weapon systems.”“AM General and Mandus Group are looking forward to exploring this collaboration with Kalyani andBharat Forge to ultimately deliver advanced mobile artillery capabilities,” said John Chadbourne, AMGeneral EVP for Business Development. “A partnership like this is a testament to our company’s commitment to be responsive and dynamic as the battlefield evolves.”
 
“The first gun was inducted in April 2019 and till now not even two regiments have become operational. Going by the speed of delivery, it is unlikely that all the guns might be delivered in the remaining time,” said a top defence officer. One regiment comprises 18 guns.

The initial plan is to induct 114 guns with 80% indigenous content by 2026. Its indigenous content makes its maintenance easier in terms of spare parts’ availability.

 
The ATAGS integration with the ACCCS/SHAKTI is to go ahead, possibly ongoing with BEL work. This was planned since ARDE showed future work during the last Aero India. There is also some integration with uav perhaps.

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It looks like they will conclude contract for 307 ATAGS and 100 K9 this FY. It will be a good year for artillery.

It is safe to assume that there will not be any new orders for a new artillery system in the next 2 years.
 
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Yes, both cases were in processing. Hint was for 1 or 2 big ticket items every 4 years and smaller batch items every 2-3 years. This is how Govt side/MoD view things to proceed.
 
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Yes, both cases were in processing. Hint was for 1 or 2 big ticket items every 4 years and smaller batch items every 2-3 years. This is how Govt side/MoD view things to proceed.
Less than a billion dollar is a smaller batch imo. Right?

By this logic if we get K9 and ATAGS in March 2025, then we will get TGS (ATLGS) by March 2027?
 
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Less than a billion dollar is a smaller batch imo. Right?

By this logic if we get K9 and ATAGS in March 2025, then we will get TGS (ATLGS) by March 2027?
Hard to say exact but this was what BEL hinted wrt QRSAM which is a big ticket ie 10000cr+ , smaller batches are sub 10k cr , 2-8k cr anywhere. The guns will be procured in a phased manner in batches obviously. Given that the Kalyanis said total requirement is almost 10 times of what is being ordered in first batch, this seems right. Next things are dependent on MoD internal processing, which takes 24-30 months easily.
 
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