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The modern battlefield is characterised by devastation and destruction. Artillery, missiles and rockets are preferred weapons ...
A video of artillery shelling has been circulating on social media, claiming it shows retaliation by the Indian Army against ...
India is rapidly emerging as a competitive player in the global defense manufacturing sector, offering high-quality artillery ...
The Indian Army has entered a contract with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the procurement of K9 Vajra-T self-propelled artillery platforms. The deal, valued at Rs76.287bn ($895.57m), was formalised in ...
In a significant boost to India's defence capabilities, the Indian Army is slated to bolster its artillery arsenal with the indigenously developed Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS ...
The Indian Army is on a mission to achieve complete indigenisation of its ammunition by 2030, a goal aligned with the ‘Make ...
The Indian Army is advancing its technological capabilities through the development of innovative systems by its personnel, ...
India has taken a big step toward self-reliance in defence manufacturing with the induction of the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) into the Indian Army’s arsenal. Read more at ...
IBGs are tailored for different terrain types, with offensive IBGs featuring more mechanised elements for speed and defensive IBGs focused on holding ground.
According to Global Firepower, India has 1.44 million active military personnel — the second largest in the world. It also ...
to boost the Indian Army’s firepower with 307 locally made artillery guns along with high mobility towing vehicles, taking the total value of capital purchase deals signed in 2024-25 so far to ...
The ATAGS has a range of 35-45 kilometres, depending on the ammunition used, and achieved a 47-km firing range during trials.