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The Indian Army has entered a contract with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the procurement of K9 Vajra-T self-propelled artillery platforms. The deal, valued at Rs76.287bn ($895.57m), was formalised in ...
Indian Army to induct ATAGS in its artillery arsenal: Here's how it will be game-changer in modern warfare The ATAGS, the only gun in the world to be powered with electric drives, is capable of ...
Dhanush In 2019, the Indian Army had signed a deal to procure 114 Dhanush 155 mm/45-calibre towed howitzers. These guns which have a strike range of 38 km have already been inducted in the Indian ...
The Indian Army on Sunday put up an imposing firepower display at the sprawling field firing range in Maharashtra’s Devlali, with a raft of indigenous artillery guns, rocket systems and ...
Exercise Topchi 2025 displayed the Indian Army’s advanced artillery and surveillance systems, highlighting the nation’s self-reliance in defence.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is working towards the modernisation and standardisation of artillery as the Artillery regiment prepares to celebrate its 198th anniversary on 28 September. Lt Gen Adosh ...
India Army on March 16, 2021 de-commissioned two of the longest-serving Artillery systems- the 130mm Self Propelled M-46 Catapult Guns and the 160mm Tampella Mortars at Mahajan Field Firing Ranges.
Indian Army looks to buy Rs 6,000 crore next generation artillery guns with advanced features from Indian companies TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Sep 29, 2023, 10:58 IST Share ...
The Indian Army has for the first time test fired M982 Excalibur precision-guided, extended range artillery projectiles from M777 155 mm 39-caliber towed ultra light howitzer guns at the Pokhran ...
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