After successfully completing field trials of indigenously-developed
howitzer Dhanush, another self-propelled gun 155/52 is in the final
stages of being ordered, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Thursday.
The 155mm/45-calibre Dhanush howitzer has been tested and field trials have been completed, he said at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar.
Also, the 'Pinaka' rocket, which used as an area destruction weapon
that can virtually decimate 900 square metres of area, has been tested
for 65 km range on Thursday, he said.
"That gives a tremendous boost to the capability of the armed forces
once it goes in production. So why do we need to get worried about
technology beingUS-engineered," he said.
Indian army has not had a new 155mm artillery gun inducted since the Bofors scandal
of 1987. 'Dhanush', also known as 'desi Bofors', is
indigenously-developed 155mm gun with 45 calibre having advanced
features with a strike range of 38 km. The towed howitzer 'Dhanush' has
larger range than 27-km of the imported Bofors.
"India after more than 30 years has successfully developed its own gun.
No new artillery gun was introduced for 30 years in the Army. For the
first time we have successfully developed and tested, field trial has
been completed for Dhanush which is 155/45 Howitzer. Another
self-propelled gun, 155/52 is in the final stages of being ordered," he
said.
More than 50 per cent of the components of the self- propelled gun,
being made by a joint venture of Larsen & Toubro and Samsung of
Korea, are made in India, he said.
"The first lot will be ordered probably in the current financial year.
This is one of the Make in India project. It is one step ahead of the
Make in India. It is designed, developed and Made in India," he said.
Stating that India needs "to go a few steps further", he said these few
steps further possibly would come through "a very strategic chapter in
DPP (Defence Procurement Procedure, i.e, strategic partner. Which we
expect to come out very soon. That will be a game changer for big time
manufacturing in India and I expect it to be operational very soon.
Later talking to reporters, Parrikar said Dhanush is a gun manufactured
by Ordinance Factory Board. The concept is based on the Bofors gun.
"Bofors gun
was 155/39, this is 155/45 and larger range. First six guns have been
sent for trial and it has been successfully trialled and so we asked for
manufacturing them."
At the Summit, the minister said there is lot of potential for exports.
"For the first time Ordinance items have been identified for private
sector manufacturing and we are in the process of finalising the items
as well as terms and conditions."
Initial tender has already been floated and RFI has already been
floated and extensive discussion with industry has taken place.
Exports, he said, have grown 3-4 times but it is not adequate.
"India does need Ordinance Factory Board because in defence sometimes
you have to keep capacities idle only on condition that you have to
suddenly ramp it up. It's very difficult task for a private sector to be
kept holding because the interest payment becomes a problem. There is a
requirement of Ordinance factory," he said.
Parrikar said licensing procedures have been relaxed. "Offsets are
piling up at a very fast pace. They are almost more than $8 billion and I
expect it to very soon touch $8-10 billion in the next 10 years."
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