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Bharat Forge Emerges Lowest Bidder for Rs 7,000 Crore ATAGS Contract with Indian Army

The anticipated new guns will feature a 155mm/52 caliber, which promises enhanced mobility and versatility compared to existing artillery systems, marking a significant advancement in the Indian Army’s artillery capabilities.

In a significant move towards modernizing its artillery capabilities, the Indian Army has conducted extensive testing of Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems (ATAGS) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Bharat Forge has emerged as the lowest bidder for a substantial Rs 7,000 crore contract for these advanced systems, showcasing a competitive edge over other bidders in the crucial defense procurement sector.

The allocation of the contract is expected to be distributed between Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), reflecting a strategic partnership in the development of these indigenously designed artillery guns. Official sources reveal that the distribution may follow a 60:40 ratio, with Bharat Forge taking the larger share. This arrangement paves the way for TASL to potentially secure 40% of the order by matching the prices quoted by their competitor.

The ATAGS, which are designed to replace the older Bofors 155 mm artillery systems currently in service, have undergone rigorous performance evaluations by the Indian Army across diverse terrains. These evaluations included extensive firing exercises in challenging environments, such as desert conditions and high-altitude regions in Sikkim, where the artillery systems were tested at elevations over 13,000 feet and in extreme cold, confirming their operational readiness for deployment.

The ATAGS have also garnered international interest, with successful exports to countries like Armenia, highlighting their effectiveness and reliability on the global stage. The commercial bids for a total of 307 guns were opened recently, with Bharat Forge standing out as the leading contender.

In conjunction with the ATAGS procurement, the Indian Army has initiated a tender for next-generation artillery guns, targeting domestic design, development, and manufacturing. The initial requirement for this new acquisition is set at 400 systems, with the possibility of increased orders as older equipment reaches the end of its lifecycle.

This new phase of artillery system procurement has attracted considerable interest from private defense manufacturers, who have invested heavily in artillery development. Larsen & Toubro, known for previously delivering K9 Vajra self-propelled artillery guns, is expected to be a formidable challenger in the ongoing bids, alongside Bharat Forge and TASL.

The anticipated new guns will feature a 155mm/52 caliber, which promises enhanced mobility and versatility compared to existing artillery systems, marking a significant advancement in the Indian Army’s artillery capabilities.

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