General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, along with the Director General of Artillery, observed a live demonstration of the cutting-edge Artillery Command Control Communication Systems, under the indigenously developed PROJECT SHAKTI, at the Carriappa Parade Ground, New Delhi.
The demonstration highlighted the system’s advanced capabilities, incorporating state-of-the-art technology that streamlines operations from Corps Level Fire Control Centres to Battery Command Posts and individual guns.
PROJECT SHAKTI automates all artillery functions at both tactical and operational levels, delivering rapid and precise artillery firepower to critical battlefield locations.
The system enhances commanders’ decision-making abilities in real-time, enabling faster, more informed responses and adaptability during operations.
As part of the Indian Army’s #DecadeofTransformation initiative, this modernization through Atmanirbharta reinforces the Army’s commitment to being battle-ready for future conflicts.
The ACCCS system showcases India’s strides in self-reliant defense technology, ensuring the Army is prepared for tomorrow’s battles, today.