The focus is now shifting toward electronic fuzes, in view of enhanced performance and logistics re-quirements. Over a period of time the electronic fuzes will replace the mechanical fuze being used now. As on date these are being used only for 155 mm guns and that too is limited to less than 10% of the authorized scale. The usage is now being extended to 130mm and 105 mm guns. There is an existing de ficiency of electronic fuzes worth more than 1 million. Electronic time and proximity fuzes cost more than Point Detonation fuzes. Taking an average price of INR15,000 per electronic fuze, the existing market is capped at around INR1,500 million. The requirement is bound to increase in the future when the conversion for mortars also takes place. Due to limited source of supply currently, the time line to meet the immediate requirement of 1 million fuzes is anticipated to be five to six years. At this stage it will be dif ficult to predict the time line for switch over to the electronic mode. The switch over will also entail reduction in inventory. However, it is expected that the rate of acquisition will gradually increase by approximately 15%–20% each year.