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The ATAGS project was started in 2013 by DRDO to replace older guns in service in the Indian Army with a modern 155mm artillery gun. [12] DRDO laboratory Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) partnered with private players Bharat Forge , Mahindra Defence Naval System, Tata Power SED and public sector unit Advanced Weapons and ...
Dhanush Mounted Gun System Prototype. A vehicle mounted variant of the gun called Mounted Gun System was showcased by OFB at the Defexpo 2018 show. The gun is mounted on a 8x8 Tatra truck manufactured under license by Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) and has a 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph) cross country speed and 80 kilometres per hour (50 ...
Only 155mm howitzer mounted on a 4×4, $155.5 million deal Armenia [47] [48] MGS – ATAGS "Mounted Gun System" program. DRDO. BEML. KSSL (Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd) India — 155 mm. L/52. 8×8 truck: BEML HMV; Development program 2022 — — — [49] Dhanush MGS "Mounted Gun System" program. GCF Jalbapur / OFB India 155 mm. L/52. 8×8 ...
DRDO developed Short Span Bridging System (SSBS) of 10 meter length and 4 meter wide that can cover a gap of 9.5 meter on single span. The system is mounted on a 8x8 BEML-Tatra truck. The project first started with a small prototype development of 5 meter SSBS on a 6x6 BEML-Tatra chassis. Indian Army inducted 12 SSBS of 10 meter length on 3 ...
DRDO Sarvatra: Truck-mounted, multi-span, mobile bridging system 50 India: 8×8 truck-mounted bridging system [211] [212] L&T Modular Bridge Truck-mounted, single-span, mobile bridging system 1 India: Status: In Service. 41 sets on order. Developed and designed by DRDO. Manufactured by L&T. 46 m mobile bridging system. Each sets consists of "7 ...
Multi Calibre Individual Weapon System (MCIWS) is an assault rifle developed in India by the Armament Research and Development Establishment, a laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation. [2] It was first seen at the DEFEXPO 2014 exhibition. [3]
Most of the equipment is being locally developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Ordnance Factories Board as the prime developer and the system integrator respectively. [14] [15] Design and development of a multi-calibre individual weapon system. Design and development of an air bursting grenade for ...
Israel Military Industries teamed up with DRDO to implement its Trajectory Correction System (TCS) on the Pinaka, for further improvement of its CEP. This has been trialed and has shown excellent results. [16] The rockets can also be guided by GPS to improve their accuracy. A wraparound microstrip antenna has been developed by DRDO for this system.