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Bharat Forge Enters Contract Negotiations with Indian Defence Ministry for Advanced Artillery System

Bharat Forge Limited, a prominent Pune-based multinational company, is in advanced contract negotiations with India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) for the provision of the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) along with Gun Towing Vehicles intended for the Indian Army. This step is part of India’s ongoing effort to enhance its defense capabilities and bolster indigenous manufacturing under the "Make in India" initiative.

The ATAGS is a sophisticated 155mm/52 caliber towed artillery system developed in India, showcasing an extended operational range, high firing rate, and advanced automation features that significantly improve battlefield performance. The Ministry’s decision to pursue the acquisition of these artillery systems follows an Acceptance of Necessity issued in March 2023, which confirmed the need for modern artillery solutions for the Indian Army.

Bharat Forge was chosen for the negotiations after successfully completing both technical evaluations and commercial bidding processes, which affirmed the company’s ability to meet the stringent requirements set forth by the Army for its artillery systems. The ATAGS program, developed under the auspices of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), involves collaboration with key industry partners such as Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems.

Notably, the ATAGS boasts a remarkable range exceeding 48 kilometers when utilizing specialized ammunition, outstripping the capabilities of conventional artillery systems. The platform’s advanced automation technologies, which include features for automated gun-laying and ammunition handling, not only enhance operational efficiency but also lessen crew workload. Additionally, the system offers a high rate of fire that includes both sustained and rapid burst firing capabilities, establishing it as a versatile asset for modern military operations.

The accompanying Gun Towing Vehicles are designed to enhance the mobility of the artillery system, facilitating swift deployment and repositioning during combat scenarios. During its development, the ATAGS underwent extensive trials across various challenging conditions, such as in desert terrains and high-altitude areas, proving its reliability and robustness under extreme operational scenarios.

The ongoing negotiations between Bharat Forge and the MoD mark a pivotal point for the ATAGS program, presenting a significant opportunity for the Indian defense manufacturing sector to enhance the Army’s artillery capabilities. Bharat Forge anticipates that these discussions may conclude by the end of the financial year 2024-25, with the total contract value remaining undisclosed at this time. This deal underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to improving its artillery capabilities through homegrown solutions.

Should the contract be finalized, it would not only solidify Bharat Forge’s foothold in the defense sector but also represent a key milestone for India’s aspirations toward self-reliance in military manufacturing. The progression of the ATAGS project underscores the nation’s strategic objective to reduce dependence on external suppliers and highlights the competitive nature of its burgeoning domestic defense industry.

As the ATAGS prepares for potential induction, it is anticipated to significantly enhance the firepower of the Indian Army. Furthermore, given its proven capabilities, the system may also present new export opportunities, helping India position itself as a significant player in the global artillery market. This development is being closely monitored, as it could signal the start of increasing orders and adoption of indigenous military technologies in the broader defense landscape.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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