Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Dhanush — ‘Make in India' Success Story

SP's Land Forces

|

April - July 2020

It was a challenge to develop the gun from voluminous blueprints and documents running over 12,000 pages but OFB took the challenge head-on by developing a gun which was about 20-25 per cent better than the original gun in parameters like range, accuracy, consistency, low and high angle of fire and shoot-and-scoot ability.

- LT GENERAL NARESH CHAND (RETD)

Dhanush — ‘Make in India' Success Story

INDIAN ARTILLERY ACQUIRED 410 guns of 39-caliber 155mm FH-77B howitzers way back in 1987. Since then there were no acquisitions as this deal got mired in corruption and was known as the Bofors scandal. Lack of prolonged acquisitions led to alarming voids in firepower. Finally, the stakeholders woke up and formulated a fresh blueprint of artillery modernization in 2000 called Field Artillery Rationalization Plan (FARP). FARP was rather ambitious which involved the acquisition of about 3,000 guns of various types to suit every role and terrain in which the Artillery would be employed. FARP also selected 155mm/52 caliber or 45 calibers for the majority of the gun systems. Such an approach would accrue great dividends in terms of increased range and intensity of the firepower. The planned period for 3,000 guns was up to 2025. This was indeed a tall order both in terms of technology and budgetary constraints. Until now Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) and its 41 factories were the sole providers of weaponry, ammunition, and other military hardware but it was now planned to involve the private industry to broaden the defense industrial base of India and also accelerate the rate of production. It was also hoped that India would be able to take the first baby steps towards export.

Indian Ordnance Factories

SP's Land Forces'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

“DRDO is actively working on upgrading India’s radar systems, including the development of advanced radars”

With several advanced technologies and weapon platforms in the pipeline, DRDO continues to embody the spirit of innovation and R&D in defence. In an Exclusive interaction, Samir V. Kamat, Secretary DDR&D and Chairman DRDO, speaks with Manish Kumar Jha on the full and comprehensive range of military technology development, some of them futuristic and groundbreaking for India.

time to read

7 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

Exoskeletons for Armed Forces

TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and the DRDO have jointly developed a “passive” exoskeleton designed specifically for the Indian Armed Forces

time to read

3 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

What will the Russian Tank of the Future be Like?

The Russian tank manufacturer Uralvagonzavod Concern (UVZ) has published a forecast regarding the armored vehicles of the future

time to read

2 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

Indian Army Inducts Advanced Apache Attack Helicopters from the US, Boosts Critical Army Aviation Corps

The Indian Army has officially inducted the Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, a formidable platform which will boost the operational capability Army Aviation Corps (AAC). The Apache, an advanced, multi-role combat helicopter developed by Boeing, is widely known for open-desert engagements to high-altitude warfare and urban combat environments.

time to read

3 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

FPV Platoons in Infantry Battalions

The Indian Army is planning to raise a First Person View (FPV) drones platoon within each infantry battalion in adapting to modern warfare; to upgrade tactical combat capabilities of reconnaissance, surveillance and precision strikes

time to read

5 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

MoD Initiates Comprehensive Review of DAP 2020, Pushes for Defence Reforms

This strategic initiative signals a pivotal moment in India's defence policy evolution, reinforcing the government's resolve to fortify national security through systemic reform and innovation

time to read

2 mins

August - September 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

"We are Currently Pursuing the Decade of Transformation"

In an interview with Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief, SP's Land Forces, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi explains how the Indian Army is aiming to transform into a modern, agile, adaptive, technology enabled and self-reliant future ready force

time to read

14 mins

December 2024 - January 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

Army Day 2025: Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi Puts Thrust on Artillery Modernisation, Impending FRCV Takes Off

The Army Chief made a concerted announcement for the range of military equipment, especially focusing on its artillery modernisation plan and capability like the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) and K9 Vajra self-propelled artillery systems. Crucially, the Army also finally moves ahead with its impending FRCV programme.

time to read

5 mins

December 2024 - January 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

AVNL - Driving Innovation and Modernisation

A Leader in a Rapidly Evolving Defence Manufacturing Industry

time to read

3 mins

December 2024 - January 2025

SP's Land Forces

SP's Land Forces

2025 - Year of Reforms

Ministry of Defence (MoD) has declared 2025 as the 'Year of Reforms,' focusing on simplified procurement, reduced timeframes, theaterisation, and emerging technologies with significant implications for the Indian Army

time to read

4 mins

December 2024 - January 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size