Dhanush- India’s first ever indigenous artillery gun gets deployed

Bhopal: The Indian Army on Monday received its first batch of artillery guns- named Dhanush in Jabalpur. It will be deployed along India’s border with Pakistan and China.

The Dhanush, which has a calibre of 155x45mm, is the first ever indigenous artillery gun of this calibre. In army parlance, it is classified as ‘medium artillery’. The army’s artillery arm has ‘medium regiments’ that consist of guns of this calibre and of 130mm calibre. The Bofors, which had played a crucial role in targeting Pakistani military positions during the 1999 Kargil War, and similarly has a 155mm calibre is part of such regiments.

“Dhanush gun has emerged as a reliable and robust gun system at par with the latest in the world and will increase the firepower of the Indian artillery manifold. It is truly “Make in India” marvel,” said officials.

The 155mm x 45 Cal FH Gun ‘DHANUSH’ is a new generation towed artillery gun with major upgraded features over the existing 155/39 cal. FH 77 B02 gun. Indigenisation to the extent of approx. 81 per cent, has already been achieved. By the end of 2019, the indigenisation level will go up to 91 per cent.

The artillery guns were handed over to the Army in a formal function organised at GCF, Jabalpur.

Senior dignitaries from armed forces Lt Gen P K Shrivastava, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, DG Artillery & Col Comdt, Lt Gen R S Salaria, VSM, Comdt, SOA, Maj Gen Manmeet Singh, MG Arty HQ Western Command, Controller CQA(W), Commandant JOD, WDET Programme coordinator and his team were present.

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