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Indian Army Inducts K9 Vajra, M777 Howitzers, First Guns Since Bofors

The Gun System is a versatile, light-weight and can be heli-lifted, thereby providing the much needed flexibility in deployment in various terrains.

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Indian Army Inducts K9 Vajra, M777 Howitzers, First Guns Since Bofors
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Signalling a major milestone towards capacity building and enhancement of the Army, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday dedicated three top globally combat-proven weapons to the nation.

They include the M777 A2 Ultra Light Howitzers, K-9 Vajra-Tracked Self-Propelled Guns and 6x6 Field Artillery Tractors, which were launched at the Deolali Field Firing Range at Nashik.

Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre, Chief of Army Staff Gen. Bipin Rawat, dignitaries from the US and South Korea and other representatives from the government, armed forces and Indian and foreign manufacturing industries were present.

The 155mm, 39 Calibre Ultra light Howitzers have been procured from the US under government to government Foreign Military Sales and will be assembled in India by BAE Systems in partnership with Mahindra Defence.

The Gun System is a versatile, light-weight and can be heli-lifted, thereby providing the much needed flexibility in deployment in various terrains.

The Howitzer is currently in service in the US, Canadian, Australian and several other armies besides proving its mettle in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The first 10 K9 Vajra 155mm/52 calibre guns have been imported from Hanwha Techwin of South Korea in semi-knocked downstate and have been assembled by L& T in India.

The balance 90 Guns will be largely manufactured in India with some major assemblies coming from South Korea.

Its induction will give a huge fillip to the firepower capability of Indian Army on our western borders, said an official spokesperson.

The 6x6 Field Artillery Tractor has been indigenously developed by Ashok Leyland and will provide the much-awaited replacement for the ageing fleet of artillery gun towing vehicles.

Today's event included an impressive display of the sophisticated equipment and firepower by the Indian artillery.

Also on exhibit were indigenous Gun Systems/Surveillance and Target Acquisition Systems that have been recently introduced in service.

IANS