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which shells?Pakistan / Mujahideen imported similar artillery shells from Israel in the 1980s and successfully used these against the Soviet Union.
Even these shells won't lessen Insecurity built into the DNA of Hindus in India ... always feel to be insecure is their destiny regardless of what type of weapon they bought or build.
No need. Just relax...let the forkers come.i think we should protest with u.s on this as they not allow us to use f16 for offensive against india so it is clear injustice
I think Vulcano or something made by China will be considered. Vulcano looks very promising.These expensive shells are unlikely to be expended by IA during LOC CFVs.
On PA side, both M198 & M109 are capable of firing guided shells, and IIRC Pakistan was at one time interested in 155mm Vulcano. However, the high price meant PA had to settle with unguided ammo for the foreseeable future.
155mm artillery ammo used by PA includes:
@HRK @Path-Finder
- M107 (POF manufactured)
- Nexter LU211 HB/BB
- Poongsan K310 BB-DPICM
- HE ERFB-BBRA (type / origin unknown, recently ordered)
This is it! they can use american technology and no issues but others cannot use. Indians have mastered the art of slyness and diplomacy to pull the narrative to their side.and they say Pakistan can not use F16 against India as offensive......when we will wake up.
Amid Border Tensions With Pakistan, India Begins Using American Satellite Guided Artillery Shells
New Delhi (Sputnik): The 155mm satellite guided artillery rounds were ordered following the February 2019 military standoff and subsequent border skirmishes between the two nuclear-armed nations.
The Indian army has started to use long-range precision guided artillery ammunition, purchased under an emergency clause in India’s Defence Policy.
News about the deployment of the new M982 Excalibur artillery rounds - developed by Raytheon Missile Systems- was shared with army commanders at a high-level conference in New Delhi, local media reported.
Excalibur artillery rounds 155mm trajectory correctable munitions, also referred to as Course Correctable Fuze, that use GPS technology to accurately guide a shell to its target, facilitating co-ordination in using mid-course flight path correction.
The guided shells have been inducted in the army units guarding the Line of Control, a 435-mile line which marks where the Indian and Pakistani parts of Kashmir begin.
Traditionally tense Pakistani-Indian relations dipped to a new low in February after New Delhi blamed Islamabad for sponsoring terror attacks in Kashmir claimed by terror group Jaish-e-Mohammad. India carried out a retaliatory strike to destroy the group’s infrastructure.
The Kashmir issue dates back to 1947 when both countries became independent from Britain and both claimed the region as belonging to them.
https://sputniknews.com/asia/201910...FUrO_jg-Pq_r-r7_AjFGLuoLnh-EDT8dm2e0#comments
I second on that.These expensive shells are unlikely to be expended by IA during LOC CFVs.
This is it! they can use american technology and no issues but others cannot use. Indians have mastered the art of slyness and diplomacy to pull the narrative to their side.
which shells?