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Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 07:40 AM | |||
Tata Group of India unveils a new local-made 155mm Bofors wheeled self-propelled howitzer. | |||
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Tata group of India is to unveil India's first indigenously developed
155 mm howitzer in New Delhi on Monday, December 3, 2012. The truck-mounted
howitzer was displayed at an army seminar at the Maneckshaw centre Tuesday,
December 4, 2012. The rollout comes even as the Indian Army and the Ministry
of Defence have struggled to import howitzers over the past 25 years.
(Sandeep Unnithan INDIA Today magazine) |
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The new Indian-made 155 mm 52 Calibre Bofors Tata wheeled self-propelled howitzer at the Tata Power SED facility in Bangalore. (Credit Photo Sandeep Unnithan INDIA TODAY magazine) |
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155/52 mm Bofors howitzer is mounted on an eight-wheeled Tata truck for
enhanced mobility. The gun was developed by its defence subsidiary Tata
Power Strategic Electronics Division (SED) this year. The 'mounted gun
system' can fire a six-round salvo on a target 40 km away in less than
three minutes. The Tata gun is India's first new howitzer since its purchase of Bofors guns. The subsequent bribery scandal torpedoed the acquisition of additional howitzers from Sweden. The
Bofors howitzers performed spectacularly in the Kargil conflict of 1999.
The Indian Army wants to buy over 2200 such howitzers in five different
categories but has been unable to do so because of other bribery scandals
involving firms like Rheinmetall, Singapore Technologies Kinetics, Soltam
and Denel. |
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