Where did you get this from?vic wrote:130mm Chassis was always meant to be used both with 130mm and 152mm/52 Caliber, so it is easily usable with 155/45 and perhaps also with 155/52

Where did you get this from?vic wrote:130mm Chassis was always meant to be used both with 130mm and 152mm/52 Caliber, so it is easily usable with 155/45 and perhaps also with 155/52
Laksh ji in your Location: hindi spelling of Bhaarat Varsham are wrong, they read 'Bhartaa Varshaam'LakshO wrote:Any news ......
Dhananjay, thanks for pointing that out! Corrected itDhananjay wrote:Laksh ji in your Location: hindi spelling of Bhaarat Varsham are wrong, they read 'Bhartaa Varshaam'LakshO wrote:Any news ......
Please copy paste from here and correct them:
भारत वर्षम
Was that in response to my query on Tata artillery gun? If Nestle has an artillery gun, I prefer the army test that too!manjgu wrote:any update on Nestle's Maggi Artillery System !!
AFAIK neither the Tatas, L&T or M&M are building Desi guns. The only ones who are trying to design/build desi ones are OFB/DRDO and Bharat Forge.LakshO wrote:... If Indian companies like Tatas, L&T, M&M, are not encouraged to try/build new hardware, how can we indigenize?
abhik wrote:AFAIK neither the Tatas, L&T or M&M are building Desi guns. The only ones who are trying to design/build desi ones are OFB/DRDO and Bharat Forge.LakshO wrote:... If Indian companies like Tatas, L&T, M&M, are not encouraged to try/build new hardware, how can we indigenize?
The JVC will offer solutions in the artillery guns & mortars segment based on Elbit Systems’ cutting-edge technologically advanced products operationally used worldwide, such as the ATHOS 155/52 Towed Gun System, the ATMOS 155/52 Mounted Gun System and the upgraded 130 mm M46 Gun to a 155/45 Gun (KARAN).
D is written in red before H.here seems small type with name, read it as 'Dhanush', not Hanush.
I searched for Bharat Forge Austrian gun on Google and came up with the following links, slightly dated though.abhik wrote:AFAIK neither the Tatas, L&T or M&M are building Desi guns. The only ones who are trying to design/build desi ones are OFB/DRDO and Bharat Forge.LakshO wrote:... If Indian companies like Tatas, L&T, M&M, are not encouraged to try/build new hardware, how can we indigenize?
BAE Systems participation at the eighth edition of DefExpo, the country’s premiere Land, Naval and Security Systems exhibition taking place here from February 6 through 9, is anchored in a single mantra – our continued commitment to partner with the Government in its journey of military modernization through technology and capability sharing with the domestic defence industrial base.
Their showcase this year is a broad span of state-of-the-art capabilities in towed and self-propelled Artillery and its Fire Control Systems, Naval Gun Systems, Ammunitions, Military Communications Systems, Geospatial Exploitation Products, Wheeled and Light Armoured Vehicles, and Helmet Mounted Displays.
Leading our participation in this biennial show are John Brosnan, Managing Director, South East Asia & India and Mark Simpkins, Vice President and General Manager for India.
John Brosnan, Managing Director, South East Asia & India said, “DefExpo is a signature event for our Company and we are encouraged by the keen interest our displays receive. The platform is also significant in presenting us an excellent opportunity to progress discussions with partners for domestic co-development and co-production to fulfill our shared goal of indigenization.”
Center stage on our stand are the M777 ultra-light field howitzer and Mk45 Naval Gun system. We have been supporting discussions between the Governments of India and the United States for a potential Foreign Military Sale of this revolutionary howitzer that is highly portable by land, sea and air and features a minimal logistical footprint alongside maximum reliability. The Mk45 is the most compact 5-inch (127-mm) fully automated naval gun in the world with a successful and proven track record of service in the naval fleets of Australia, Denmark, Greece, New Zealand, Spain, Thailand and Turkey and is co-produced indigenously in South Korea and Japan.
Demonstrating the strength and expanse of our portfolio in artillery, the stand will have on display the Archer 155 mm FH 77 BW L52 self-propelled field howitzer that can operate autonomously in tandem with today’s command and control systems. Adding fire power will be the LEMUR Remotely-Controlled Weapon Systems (RCWS) and electro-optical sight for land and sea application. A wide range of munitions is on display including 120mm Tk HESH L31A7 and 120mm Tk Charge Propelling L3A2 amongst others.
The stand will have on display the Hawk 132 Advanced Jet Trainer, of which India is the largest operator with 123 aircraft ordered to date by the Indian Air Force (106) and the Indian Navy (17). The Indian Navy recently inducted the first batch of Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers, becoming the third naval operator of the Hawk along with the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy. BAeHAL, the engineering and business solutions services Joint Venture with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, will also be present.
Also on-stand will be the new Q-Warrior™ helmet-mounted display (HMD) for the dismounted soldier and Q-Sight™ HMD for the new-age pilot, both providing mission-critical situational awareness. Adding muscle will be the Striker Helmet for both fixed- and rotary-wing platforms. The display of the RG32 LTV and RG34 exhibits underlines BAE Systems’ flagship capabilities and technology in Light Armoured Vehicles for potential partnerships with the Indian industry.
Expert demonstration of Geospatial Exploitation Products (GXP) will be another highlight of our display.
Headquartered in New Delhi, BAE Systems has a six-decade long history in India. The Company has worked closely with the Government to establish an indigenous production capability at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer, which is in service with the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. In addition, the Company is developing a range of opportunities across the land, naval and the C4ISR sectors in collaboration with domestic industrial partners. The Company’s flagship Community Investment in Smile Foundation across eight rural and urban locations in seven states in India is commencing its second year of operations reaching primary education to 1,100 underprivileged children and delivering primary healthcare services to the doorsteps of over 20,000 underprivileged people in Bangalore.
Somebody's head is gonna roll ...Vipul wrote:....
Antony cut the ribbon. The “155mm” bay in Jabalpore ordnance factory is the assembly line for the Dhanush. So, was the gun already made?
“No,” says the official. But he explains that, at the bay, they showed the components of the gun: the trailer, the carriage, the assembly, the barrel and the breech, the muzzle brake, the cradle and the saddle, the trunnions.
“We just took apart a Bofors for the minister,” the official explained, “and laid it out.”
He smirked: “He (Antony) wouldn’t know the difference between a 39 calibre and a 45 calibre.”
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They have put a label which reads "Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured 155/52 Gun System" with an Indian Flag in a photo frame placed on the gun. Super Like.Bharat 52 is a self-propelled variant of the 155mm/52Cal gun produced in India by Bharat Forge. The system uses self-propelling capability and automatic laying, enabling rapid ‘shoot and scoot’ even with towed guns. The self propelling system can move the cannon at a speed of up to 30 km/h, and provide sufficient mobility for change of positions. The system weighs 14 tons and has a maximum firing range of 41 km, with 3-5 rounds per minute rate of fire.
You can't blame OFB/DRDO for IA/MoD not ordering 39 cal 155mm guns nor for not being allowed to R&D 155mm guns before. The user has to order it first isn't it? For over an decade and 4 rounds of trails, the IA has been in pursuit of an international gun. It is only recently that a path has been cleared for indigenous (or JV) solutions.Kakkaji wrote:Isn't a 39 cal in hand today worth a 45 cal in the bush?
If the OFB can just clone/ license produce the 39 cal gun the IA already uses, they can start filling the numbers, esp the numbers that have been whittled by attrition on the Bofors guns originally bought, while the 45 cal is still going through the trials.
JMHO