Anujan wrote:
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Perhaps this RFI for guns is for gun towing vehicles we already have (RFI mentions "in service GTVs") and these are capable of handling less than 15 tons?
Saar, seriously?
This is the most optimistic take on the situation.
On a seperate note.
I have been thinking about the the carriage design of the ATAGS.
1) The Kalyani gun has the carriage derrived from the GCN 45. The plant of which was bought by them.
2) The Tata gun carriage is derrived from the South African G 5.
The common factor to both the guns was Gerald Bull. It could well have been a case of an over designed carriage. Thereby having excessive weight.
Perhaps a different carriage with a single main Axel can be designed reducing the weight of ATAGS. But that also adds a great deal of delay to an already delayed system.
A third point.
A single axle carriage will have most of it weight on a single axle while being towed.
Whereas, the current twin Axel carriage, even though it's 18 tons. It will have an Axel load of only about 9 tons per Axel.
Whereas, 15 ton gun with a single carriage will have nearly 15 ton Axel load.
To conclude.
If transportation of the gun is a huge challenge because of poor infrastructure. In the mountains. Then the twin Axel carriage gun will be a better option due to lower Axel loads. When compared to a single axle gun. Due to it's comparatively higher Axel load.
Keep the above points in mind a question then arises.
Why is the Indian army asking for such a gun?