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Contract for BAE Systems to provide 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers to the Indian army 11301172.


| 2017
Defence & Security Industry News - BAE Systems
 
Contract for BAE Systems to provide 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers to the Indian army.
BAE Systems has received a $542 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to provide 145 M777 ultra-lightweight howitzers to the Indian Army through a Foreign Military Sale between the U.S. and Indian governments.
     
BAE Systems has received a $542 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to provide 145 M777 ultra-lightweight howitzers to the Indian Army through a Foreign Military Sale between the U.S. and Indian governments.
U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, stand by their M777 Howitzer for a fire mission during Steel Knight 17 aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Dec. 2, 2016. (Picture US Armed Forces)
     

“We look forward to working with the Indian Army and providing the only battle-proven 155mm ultra lightweight howitzer in the world. The M777 will give the Indian Army superior artillery capability,” said Joe Senftle, vice president and general manager of Weapon Systems at BAE Systems. “M777 will remain at the forefront of artillery technology well into the future through the use of technical insertions, long-range precision guided munition developments, and flexible mobility options.”

India joins the U.S., Canadian, and Australian forces in gaining the proven pedigree of the M777, which delivers rapid reaction capability and decisive and responsive firepower in sustained combat conditions.

Work on the contract will begin immediately and be performed by BAE Systems and its suppliers across the United Kingdom, United States, and India. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in June 2017.

The M777 is the world's first 155mm Howitzer weighing less than 10000 lbs (4218 kg). Selected by the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army as their next generation Medium Force weapon, designated M777.

Further U.S., Canadian and Australian orders total more than a thousand guns. M777 is now in full rate production for the U.S. Armed Forces and is the benchmark for 155mm Lightweight Towed Artillery Systems.

The latest version, the M77A2 is an improved version of M777 incorporating a software update that enables the howitzer to program and fire the M982 Excalibur Guided Projectile at ranges of 40 km with a Circular Error Probable of 10 meters.
 

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