Indian Army gearing for major Artillery Upgrade

Indian Army gearing for major Artillery Upgrade

By- Kartikeya Semwal

Indian Army has been a recognized force across the world. With changing scenarios across the borders and keeping its eastern neighbour in mind, Indian Army is gearing up for a major upgrade of its artillery units. Recently it had brought 100 K9-Vajra self-propelled artillery guns that are of 155*52 calibre. It is going to repeat this order & buy another batch of 100 similar guns with modifications for cold weather & low temperature during winters.

K-9 Vajra 
Indian Army is also modifying its 21 regiments of 135*45 mm Sharang guns to 155*45 mm. 6 regiments have already been modified while the remaining 15 will be modified in the next 5 years. Besides, Indian Army is also buying indigenous Dhanush towed artillery guns that are of 155*45 mm calibre and can fire APFSD shells to destroy armoured tanks and bunkers of enemies. 

Sharang
As if this was not enough, Indian Army is also gearing up to buy atleast 150 ATAGS that are also indigenously developed by ARDE (Armament Research and Development Establishment), Tata Advanced Systems and Kalyani Strategic Systems in a joint venture. These ATAGS are 155*52 calibre guns that can also fire long-range shells at a distance of 75 kms, deep inside enemy lines. 

ATAGS
Not just that new regiments and versions of Pinaka MBRLS (multi-barrel rocket launcher systems) are also being tested and inducted by the Indian Army. Till date, there are 3 versions of Pinaka namely Pinaka MBRLS of 37 km, Pinaka Mk1 of 45 km and Pinaka ER of 100 km range. These rockets will act as game changers in case of war by firing rockets in salvo/fast mode and destroying enemy tanks, artillery guns and mechanised infantry vehicles. 

Pinaka ER
With this kind of artillery, Indian Army will be battle ready to fight a two-front war.  




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