rockets, robots, and observation innovation to support its availability and power survivability measures.
India's proactive moves toward reinforce its tactical abilities mirror its obligation to guaranteeing public safety and readiness in an undeniably questionable international scene. The securing of cutting edge cannons, rockets, and observation innovation is a demonstration of the country's purpose to protect its boundaries and keep up with vital prevention.
Under an ambitious capability development plan for the Army's artillery regiments, the procurement of approximately 300 indigenous advanced towed artillery gun systems (ATAGS) and 300 mounted gun systems (MGS) has already commenced, with requests for proposals (RFPs) issued for these potent 155mm/52-caliber guns.
This move is seen as a significant step towards enhancing India's artillery capabilities, ensuring readiness in the face of evolving regional security challenges, said a top defence source in a TOI report.
Furthermore, the Indian Army is advancing its self-propelled artillery capabilities with the potential acquisition of an additional 100 K-9 Vajra self-propelled tracked guns. These artillery systems, known for their impressive strike range of 28-38 km, are the result of a joint venture between India's L&T and South Korean Hanwha Defence.