Brazilian Army Interested To Procure Indian Artillery Guns
TATA Advanced Systems developed 155/52mm Mounted Gun
System on a 8X8 All Terrain Vehicle
The Brazilian Army Commander’s ongoing visit to India comes at a time when
the Latin American country is desperately hunting for self-propelled wheeled
artillery systems to replace its obsolete M114 155mm towed howitzers.
After holding a series of meetings at the South Block earlier this week,
General Tomas Miguel Mine Ribeiro Paiva witnessed the Integrated Capability
Demonstration and firing of Indian Army at Pokhran Field Firing Ranges on
Wednesday.
The Indian Army stated that General Paiva appreciated the precise operational
manoeuvres and accurate firing conducted by a variety of indigenous weapon
systems. As part of the itinerary, General Paiva reached Bengaluru on
Thursday.
As Brazilian Army Commander General Tomas Miguel Mine Ribeiro Paiva is on an official visit to India, The mighty Indian Army didn’t miss the opportunity to showcase its vigour to the Brazilian Army Commander. After proving its mettle in front of various nations, the Indian Army… pic.twitter.com/i7uNQnK9Vs
— Eagle Eye (@SortedEagle) August 30, 2023
Earlier this month, the Brazilian Army Commission issued a Request for
Proposal/Request for Tender (RFP/RFT) for obtaining the 155mm Self-Propelled
Howitzer Armoured Combat Vehicle On Wheels (VBC OAP 155mm SR) – a highly
complex strategic defence product technology currently not used by the
Brazilian Army.
During operations, wheeled self-propelled artillery usually accompanies tank
columns. The howitzers mounted on a chassis of a wheeled truck have a longer
range clearing the path of advancing mechanised columns.
The contract aims at acquiring around 36 wheeled self-propelled guns
supporting the current needs of the Brazilian land force.
Their delivery seeks to meet, among other aspects, the need to increase the
firepower of the Brazilian artillery within the range of 20-40 km, not covered
by the current self-towed 155mm howitzers which are at the end of their life
cycle.
According to reports, Israel’s Elbit Systems is offering its ATMOS 155mm/52
calibre truck-mounted howitzer and France’s Nexter too has jumped into the
fray with its Caesar 155mm artillery system which has been deployed by the
French and other armies since 2009 in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Mali and current
operation in Sahel, Iraq, in Middle-East and East Asia.
Turkish defence manufacturer MKE, which produces truck-mounted howitzer Yavuz,
has also shown its interest in the Brazilian proposal.
On the other hand, furthering the narrative of ‘Make in India, Make for the
World’ in consonance with the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative by the
government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India too is currently
manufacturing some of the best self-propelled howitzers in the world.
This includes joint efforts put in by Indian Army, Ordnance Factory Board
(OFB), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Directorate
General of Quality Assurance (DGQA), Defence Public Sector Undertakings
(DPSUs) and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) such as BEL and SAIL besides
several other private enterprises.
TATA Advanced Systems has developed a 155/52mm Mounted Gun System based on an
8X8 All Terrain Vehicle. The weapon system is a 155mm, 52 calibre truck
mounted gun-howitzer which has excellent tactical and road strategic mobility
with a range of 600 km without refuelling, travelling at speeds of up to 85
Km/hour.
Last November, Bharat Forge announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Kalyani
Strategic Systems Limited has been awarded $155 million export order for a
155mm artillery gun platform to be executed over a three-year timeframe.
“This order is a great testament to the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar
Bharat agenda and its sustained push to promote exports of Indigenously
Designed Developed and Manufactured (IDDM) advanced defence platforms from
India,” stated the company.
Earlier this year, in yet another step towards modernising the artillery
modernisation in addition to the ongoing Dhanush Gun and K-9 Vajra-T Gun
Systems, the Defence Ministry accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for
procurement of 155mm/52 Calibre Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS)
along with High Mobility Vehicles (HMVs) and Gun Towing Vehicles (GTVs) for
the Indian Army.
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