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IDN TAKE: DHANUSH - The 'BAAP' of All Guns

nanhe miya masoom meri shiksha ko chorro aur apne mulk ki socho khaas ker apne faujion ki jinko bahut jaldi DHANUSH ki taqat ka andaza hone wala hai :devil:
Oo Guru ghantal aglay 20 saal tak inn beqaar topoun ki production nahien ho ghi..
 
Kalyani Group company Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd (KSSL) and L&T are the only two Indian companies currently in contention for the towed artillery gun pie that is valued at around ₹15,000 crore.

Field trials for the 155-mm/52 caliber gun — one from the KSSL subsidiary BF-Elbit JV and the other from L&T and French defence major Nexter teaming — are nearing completion and the winner of the order is expected to be declared over the next few months.

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The contract involves the supply of 1,500 towed artillery guns for the Indian Army, including 1,100 that must be produced indigenously under the ‘Make-in-India’ initiative.

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The indigenous manufacture is expected to cut the cost of a gun by at least 25 per cent. The other 400 are to be delivered as complete units from the relevant overseas JV partner in three years’ time.

KSSL has set up a facility that can make 150 guns at Pune and also has land at Jejuri in Maharashtra where a new BF-Elbit facility will be established, Kalyani group Chairman Baba Kalyani told BusinessLine.

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Kalyani is not in competition, they are trailing gun themselves not IA. They would have major share in DRDO ATAGS project.
L&T is in competition with TATA & others for Truck mounted gun. They already bagged tracked SPH K-9 tender.
 
Oo Guru ghantal aglay 20 saal tak inn beqaar topoun ki production nahien ho ghi..
fir to koi masla hi nahi .... kya baat jo aap fir bhi DHANUSH ka mazak urra rahe ho :azn:

cause logik says if your enemy without bieng asked about his opinion is making fun of your effort then you are doing your job right... kyon haina :D
 
fir to koi masla hi nahi .... kya baat jo aap fir bhi DHANUSH ka mazak urra rahe ho :azn:

cause logik says if your enemy without bieng asked about his opinion is making fun of your effort then you are doing your job right... kyon haina :D
Fun to Tejas aor Arjunk ki b udatay hien woh tou right choice sabit nahien hoey Guru Gobarnath ji.
 
Fun to Tejas aor Arjunk ki b udatay hien woh tou right choice sabit nahien hoey Guru Gobarnath ji.
janab ye MBTs kabse urne lagge :o:

lagta hai aap aaj kal shiekh chilli ke risaale kuch jyada hi parne lagge ho :haha:

any way the thread is about DHANUSH not Tejas or Arjun MBT .... anyway your post reporting in trying to derail thread :whistle:
 
janab ye MBTs kabse urne lagge :o:

lagta hai aap aaj kal shiekh chilli ke risaale kuch jyada hi parne lagge ho :haha:

any way the thread is about DHANUSH not Tejas or Arjun MBT .... anyway your post reporting in trying to derail thread :whistle:
Lagta hey gattar marka pee li hey mene funn udhanay ki baat ki thi matlab khili / mazak :yes4:
Yeh laga lijye fayda ho gha
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@Zarvan you should stop posting materials from stupid sites.
If 155/45 Dhanush is Baap of all guns then what would be 155/52 Howitzer called ?
Well in that case almost every Indian website related to defence has nothing but pathetically hilarious posts
 
Kalyani Group company Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd (KSSL) and L&T are the only two Indian companies currently in contention for the towed artillery gun pie that is valued at around ₹15,000 crore.

Field trials for the 155-mm/52 caliber gun — one from the KSSL subsidiary BF-Elbit JV and the other from L&T and French defence major Nexter teaming — are nearing completion and the winner of the order is expected to be declared over the next few months.

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The contract involves the supply of 1,500 towed artillery guns for the Indian Army, including 1,100 that must be produced indigenously under the ‘Make-in-India’ initiative.

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The indigenous manufacture is expected to cut the cost of a gun by at least 25 per cent. The other 400 are to be delivered as complete units from the relevant overseas JV partner in three years’ time.

KSSL has set up a facility that can make 150 guns at Pune and also has land at Jejuri in Maharashtra where a new BF-Elbit facility will be established, Kalyani group Chairman Baba Kalyani told BusinessLine.

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One thing is for sure India is entering into phase where defense sector playing very crucial part. Great days ahead.
 
Well in that case almost every Indian website related to defence has nothing but pathetically hilarious posts

What is hilarious with this article?

Of course an if an artillery can fire shells at distance of 38 Km with 155/45 then yes Baap in its field. Hoe many guns can fire at 38 kms at all climate conditions from desserts to snow field?

@Zarvan you should stop posting materials from stupid sites.
If 155/45 Dhanush is Baap of all guns then what would be 155/52 Howitzer called ?

You being diplomatic or very cleaver here?

Name how many 155/45 guns which can reach 38 kms at all climatic conditions?

Dhanush is a huge Boost for our fire power.
 
Then stop posting Indian website content, only post Pakistani website content or any other country web content.
his problem is pakistani media which.... khair jane do sanu ki .... lage raho mulla :haha:

What is hilarious with this article?

Of course an if an artillery can fire shells at distance of 38 Km with 155/45 then yes Baap in its field. Hoe many guns can fire at 38 kms at all climate conditions from desserts to snow field?



You being diplomatic or very cleaver here?

Name how many 155/45 guns which can reach 38 kms at all climatic conditions?

Dhanush is a huge Boost for our fire power.
but 16 guns a year is a joke
 
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The Gun

The Dhanush, a towed howitzer with a strike range of 38-km, has been developed by Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), Kolkata, after going through the design and voluminous documents running into more than 12,000 pages which were delivered to India under the first phase of Transfer of Technology (ToT) as part of the scandal hit Bofors gun deal in late 80s. The Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) used the blueprint of the original Bofors gun to make an upgraded, and practically, a new gun for the Indian Army. The Dhanush is an upgraded version of the Bofors FH-77B which thankfully proved its mettle as the game changing weapon in the victorious Kargil war with Pakistan. Costing about Rs 14 crore apiece, Dhanush is comparable to most current generation artillery weapons systems which are in use worldwide.

The original Bofors gun used by the Indian Army is a 155mm/39 caliber gun with a range of 28 kilometers. The Dhanush developed by OFB is 155mm/45 caliber gun with a range of 38 kilometers. Caliber of a howitzer signifies the length of the barrel of the gun, a gun with a bore diameter of 155mm and a barrel length of 155 X 39 will be equal to 6,045mm. A 155mm/45 caliber gun will have a barrel length of 6,975mm. The longer barrel length helps the shell of the gun to travel longer distances. The Dhanush can outgun the original Swedish Bofors 155mm howitzer in range, accuracy, reliability, angle of fire and shoot-and-scoot capabilities. Equipped with computerized fire control system, the Dhanush can fire 8 rounds a minute.


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A Comparative Analysis between the Bofors & Dhanush Artillery Guns

The Dhanush was first test fired in December 2011. It has a very high indigenous content with the barrel being made by OFB. Six prototypes of the guns have been produced. The Dhanush has been tested in the deserts of Rajasthan for the summer trials where the temperature was 45 degree Celsius and in Sikkim for the winter trials where the temperature was -15 degree Celsius.

However, Dhanush suffered a temporary setback in August 2013 when the barrel of the fourth prototype burst during tests in Pokhran, Rajasthan. Investigations revealed that the reason was not due to any problems with the quality of the barrel but due to the defective ammunition that was fired. The shell used for that test was 12 years old.

To jog our memory, ideally towed guns are for regular use in plains and minor mountains; tracked or self-propelled guns are mounted on armoured vehicles to support tank formations, wheeled or self-propelled guns are for fast-moving, non-armoured formations, ultra light guns are used specifically in highly mountainous areas to enable airlifting to positions and mounted gun system is a regular 155mm gun fixed on a high mobility vehicle.

Planned Acquisition

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The Indian Army is presently equipped with 105mm Indian Field Gun, 105mm Light Field Gun and the Russian 122mm guns. The Indian Army plans to standardize the equipment profile to a 155mm towed gun system from the current multifarious caliber composition to a single caliber inventory. It stands to gain advantages in terms of streamlined logistics, easy maintenance and repairs and most importantly standardization of ammunition.

The Indian army needs 814 Mounted Guns, 1,580 Towed Guns, 100 tracked Self Propelled guns, 180 wheeled self propelled guns and 145 Ultra Light Howitzers. Presently DRDO is developing the 155mm/52 calber Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) which will replace the 155mm/45 caliber Dhanush in the future. The ATAGS is the highly advanced version of Dhanush. As per generally accepted gunnery rules; its proven that a 155mm/52 caliber is an optimum technical configuration in achieving maximum range targetting with highest accuracy.

The light-weight long-range automated gun is being developed by DRDO with private participation. The gun is projected be ready for production by 2019 after undergoing rigorous development and testing.

The Game Changer

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Dhanush as an artillery system has proved to be one of the best howitzers in the world. The test results is testimony to this fact. The trials saw some 2,000 rounds being successfully fired from the howitzer in different climatic conditions in snowy, desert and hostile areas. Some of the salient features of the Gun is its capability to target at long ranges, it incorporates autonomous laying features with the most sophisticated suite of electronic and computing algorithms in the world. Overall the indigenous composition of the gun is an impressive 87 percent, a clear sign that skillful planning & dedication can bring about amazing results in the areas of indigenization and self-reliance in the defence sector. (Adapted from various Internet Sources)

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Indian Defence News: IDN TAKE: DHANUSH - The 'BAAP' of All Guns

@Zarvan bhai knowledgeable members like you should not post articles from stupid sites
 
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