144 indigenous howitzers approved for army
October 01, 2012  18:30

The defence ministry has cleared a proposal to induct 144 indigenously-developed 155mm howitzers into the army for which trials will be held later this year.   

 

The 155mm artillery guns are being developed indigenously by the Ordnance Factory Board in Jabalpur on the basis of Transfer of Technology of the controversial Swiss Bofors guns, which were inducted into the army in late 1980s.    

 

"The Defence Acquisition Council has cleared a proposal for production of 144 155mm guns (in the army). Winter trials will take place in December and summer trials in June," Defence Minister A K Antony told reporters in New Delhi. He expressed hope that these trials would be successful "so that after 30 years, India can have upgraded 155mm guns."    

 

The defence minister had recently visited Jabalpur to review the progress in the development of these guns.    

 

The army has not been able to induct even a single new piece of artillery gun in the last 25 years despite several attempts.

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