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155 mm Artillery Modernisation Is About Military Strength, Self-Reliance
The Sunday Guardian
|March 23, 2025
Artillery has historically been decisive in warfare, providing armies with unmatched firepower, operational flexibility, and psychological advantage.
India's artillery modernisation drive, particularly the comprehensive transition to 155mm calibre guns, reflects a deliberate, structured, and strategic initiative essential for contemporary warfare. It is not merely an upgrade but a fundamental transformation in military preparedness and strategic capability, shaped by the evolving demands of modern conflict, India's expansive and challenging geographic conditions, and the critical imperative of self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Artillery has historically been decisive in warfare, providing armies with unmatched firepower, operational flexibility, and psychological advantage. The capacity to engage enemy positions at extended distances, beyond infantry and conventional weaponry range, gives artillery its strategic importance. This capability proved pivotal during the Kargil War of 1999, where Indian artillery, notably the 155mm Bofors guns, played an indispensable role by delivering intense bombardment on fortified enemy positions, allowing Indian troops to regain control of critical heights. Beyond its physical destruction, the sustained artillery barrage effectively disrupted enemy supply lines and morale, significantly influencing the conflict's outcome.
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