
In a game-changing announcement, Baba Kalyani, Chairman of Bharat Forge, revealed the Indian Army's ambitious goal of replacing its entire fleet of towed artillery guns with the advanced 155mm 52 caliber guns by 2040-45. This major modernization effort aims to equip the Army with approximately 4,000 of these powerful, long-range weapons, transforming India's artillery capabilities.
The decision to standardize on the 155mm/52 caliber platform is a strategic move driven by the increasing importance of long-range fire support in modern warfare. These guns offer superior range and accuracy compared to older models, providing the Army with a crucial advantage on the battlefield.
Kalyani emphasized that this transition is a long-term commitment, indicating a steady and phased approach to acquiring and integrating these new artillery systems. While the current mainstay is the K9 Vajra-Tracked Self-Propelled Howitzer, the Army is actively exploring multiple avenues to achieve its 155mm goal:
- Procuring ATAGS: Indigenous Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems (ATAGS) are being acquired to bolster the 155mm arsenal.
- Ordering TGS: A lighter version, the Tracked Gun System (TGS), is also slated for acquisition, with a substantial order expected.
- Upgrading M777s: Existing M777 155mm/39 caliber guns will be upgraded to the 52 caliber standard, ensuring that no existing firepower is left behind in this modernization drive.
In the News: The Indian Army has recently proposed acquiring an additional 400 155mm 52 caliber towed gun systems (TGS) from Indian firms under the 'Buy Indian-IDDM' category, further solidifying its commitment to domestic defense manufacturing.
This shift in artillery capabilities represents a significant step forward for the Indian Army, demonstrating its determination to maintain a strong and modern defense force. The complete transition to 155mm/52 caliber guns by 2045 will undoubtedly mark a new era in India's artillery prowess.