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i have read in a science magazine (scope - if i remember) before about 10-12 years that india has tried to develop indigenous gun on the basis of magnet technology as the japanese bullet train is running. + and - pole technology. i never heard anything then after about it.if babus fear so much that CBI will come running after them, why don't they ask DRDO to start development of new artillery or atleast jointly develop it.
Koreans, Singapore, Israel, european countries. everyone have come up with their own artillery, and India neither is importing nor is developing for more than 20 years.
if Govt planning to import Artillery forever, such a decisive piece of weapon on battlefield but still call themselves a potential military power in Asia?
right now even Pakistan would be a in better position when it comes to artillery.
@Jackprince when did soltam come into the picture , i believe Bhim was based around the G-6 (DENEL)gun placed in aturret on the arjun chassis?AFAIK Bhim project was indefinitely postponed when Soltam investigation started. Soltam was supposed to collaborate with DRDO to build Bhim.
Hey brother, DRDO dreams big, but does less work to make its dream true,i have read in a science magazine (scope - if i remember) before about 10-12 years that india has tried to develop indigenous gun on the basis of magnet technology as the japanese bullet train is running. + and - pole technology. i never heard anything then after about it.
The MSTA-SM upgrade is already to be implemented, it just needs funding. It is equal to the latest artillery fielded by NATO.anyways i believe the most prudent solution would be to have JV with the Russians and co-develop the MSTA into a better weapon with a longer range.for a wheeled gun we can co-develop a weapon mounted on the TATRA chassis.we Already have a prototype of a105mm truck mounted gun built by TATA.
Exactly what i was talking about a joint Russo-Indian initiative can find the funding required to make this gun into a world beater, why only equal NATO let us surpass the NATO guns in terms of performance.The MSTA-SM upgrade is already to be implemented, it just needs funding. It is equal to the latest artillery fielded by NATO.
u r correct, but its imposible now, the corruption should have been cutted at grass root level, but now its in the blood like sugar. to separate it takes lot of time and patience.I think it is time to seperate corruption from purchase. It is hitting us more then anyone, if someone has taken money investigate, but blacklisting is not a good idea. The security should come first. By the way everyone is corrupt in India and this cannot be erradicated.
you are right. in india anybody including the arms lobby, arms agents, literally anyone can accuse of corruption and stop the program. even if it were true, who is caught and punished? corruption can never be erased from anywhere in the world as long as humans are around. security should take prominence.I think it is time to seperate corruption from purchase. It is hitting us more then anyone, if someone has taken money investigate, but blacklisting is not a good idea. The security should come first. By the way everyone is corrupt in India and this cannot be erradicated.
Source for English translation: Google TranslateBofors signs agreement with India
Published: 16 November 2009, 00.00. Last update: 16 November 2009, 00:06
BAE Systems Bofors AB have signed a "memorandum of understanding" with India, writes Karlskoga Courier. Bofors hope in the future to sell a new artillery system to India. A business which is estimated to be worth over two billion U.S. dollars, or just over 14 billion Swedish kronor.
India has tested the new howitzers since the early 2000s from various manufacturers. But how BAE Systems Bofors AB are competitive is unclear as Bofors. The agreement means that Bofors is ready to develop technical cooperation with India.
- India also has things to contribute, "says Christer Henebäck, Communications at BAE Systems Bofors of Karlskoga Courier.
In the 80's India bought 410 Bofors howitzers of the 8.4 billion kronor. This triggered the so-called Bofors scandal in which the company was accused of having bribed to the warrant. But the investigation was shut down by prosecutors.
Read more about DENEL's product line and upcoming products in the attached PDFThe T5-52 truck mounted gun-howitzer was developed by Denel Land Systems. First prototype of this artillery system was revealed in 2002. It is a South African counterpart to the French Caesar truck-mounted howitzer, developed to meet the potential requirements of India. Development of this artillery system is completed, however there were no confirmed sales.
The T5 was previously dubbed the Condor and was armed with a 155-mm / L45 weapon. The second model, the T5-52, utilizes the G5-2000 towed howitzer top carriage. This artillery system is compatible with standard NATO 155-mm ammunition. Projectiles are fed automatically onto the rammer tray from the magazine. Charge loading is semi-automatic.
Maximum range of fire is 42.5 km with rocket assisted projectile and 55 km with V-LAP or velocity enhanced projectile, developed by Denel. The T5-52 is capable of MRSI or multiple round simultaneous impact firing. It can fire up to six rounds to hit the target simultaneously. This artillery system can fire in 360° arc, however it has to return to the 80° arc to simplify the loading process. Vehicle has a direct firing capability.
The T5-52 has an operating crew of four and additional four crew members to prepare and supply the ammunition. A crew of four can bring the gun into or out of action within 60 seconds.
The T5-52 is mounted on the modified 8x8 Tatra T815 WN truck chassis. This truck is manufactured in India under license. Vehicle is powered by a turbocharged diesel engine, developing 355 hp. To provide a more stable firing platform, this truck has three stabilizer blades. Cab of this artillery system is unarmored, however protection against 5.56-mm rounds can be fitted as an option.
That sir is the Denel T5-52 Condor the pictures below are of the ATMOS 2000the picture you have shown that is not of G5 howitzer...this is from from the israeli firm soltam systems...the name of howitzer is ATMOS 2000(Autonomous Truck MOunted howitzer System) is a 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled (SP) artillery system manufactured by Soltam Systems.