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It has been learnt that the two types of gun systems - both designed and developed by Kalyani Group - are being sent later this year to Saudi Arabia for trial evaluation



The Pune-based Kalyani Group, which has made a major foray into the field of artillery gun systems, has made strong pitching for supplying these heavy weapons to the Saudi Arabian military. It has been learnt that two types of gun systems — both designed and developed by Kalyani Group — are being sent later this year to Saudi Arabia for trial evaluation by the Royal Saudi Army in the forbidding Arabian desert.

The guns include the Bharat 52, a 155 mm, 52 calibre towed howitzer — the first gun that Kalyani Group produced. Saudi Arabia will also evaluate the ...

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Are these guns in service with Indian Army ?
 
isn't pre production investment.??

Why didnt Indian Army Choose these for deployment?
Kalyani Group acquired dysfunctional Canadian defense firm which had developed the GC-45 howitzer. The GC-45 (Gun, Canada, 45-calibre) is a 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull . The variant called Bharat 52 was developed to be offered as the low cost, local alternative to the Indian Army. It is re-engineered and modified GHN-45 howitzer. Bharat forge obtained the technical know-how from Maschinenfabrik Liezen (Noricum) by the acquisition of a GHN-45 howitzer and importing the production-engineering machinery from RUAG for the manufacture of barrels. It has an ELBIT (Israel) autoloader.
 
isn't pre production investment.??


Kalyani Group acquired dysfunctional Canadian defense firm which had developed the GC-45 howitzer. The GC-45 (Gun, Canada, 45-calibre) is a 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull . The variant called Bharat 52 was developed to be offered as the low cost, local alternative to the Indian Army. It is re-engineered and modified GHN-45 howitzer. Bharat forge obtained the technical know-how from Maschinenfabrik Liezen (Noricum) by the acquisition of a GHN-45 howitzer and importing the production-engineering machinery from RUAG for the manufacture of barrels. It has an ELBIT (Israel) autoloader.
Thank you
 
Seems like ULH testing will start soon and BAE want to use Kalyani's barrel in M777
 
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isn't pre production investment.??


Kalyani Group acquired dysfunctional Canadian defense firm which had developed the GC-45 howitzer. The GC-45 (Gun, Canada, 45-calibre) is a 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull . The variant called Bharat 52 was developed to be offered as the low cost, local alternative to the Indian Army. It is re-engineered and modified GHN-45 howitzer. Bharat forge obtained the technical know-how from Maschinenfabrik Liezen (Noricum) by the acquisition of a GHN-45 howitzer and importing the production-engineering machinery from RUAG for the manufacture of barrels. It has an ELBIT (Israel) autoloader.
Hi @HAIDER
Your assessment is not far from truth. I must add though, that, both India and China benefited from Gerald Bull's work. Most of Chinese 155mm guns are direct spin offs of GC-45/GHN-45. You see, Bharat Forge is one of the biggest forging companies in not only India but in the whole world. It endows them the fiscal muscle to acquire companies or entire plants/know how etc! It is just natural for them to acquire the copy rights of the GHN-45 system. The 52 calibre version was however designed entirely in Pune. If you observe carefully, the Chinese 155mm/52cal system and BF's 155mm/52cal systems are very similar-- tracing their lineage to Gerald Bull.
@Signalian
As for the reason why IA is not considering this particular variant-- it is simply because they feel that ATAGS is a much superior weapon.
IA is however interested in BFs light artillery system for mountain ops. Over the years, BF has been able to come up with their own modifications to the original GHN system. They now have an impressive array of 39 and 52 cal systems in both maraging steel and titanium. In fact their 39cal titanium variant weighs just 4.8t. This year they are showcasing a full 52 cal titanium variant that weighs less than 8t!

I have had the opportunity of interacting with one of the folks (from ARDE Pune) who was closely associated with ATAGS and he is one of the serious arty buffs I have seen in my life. According to his assessment, there are areas where India has slight advantage in arty via the ATAGS design and then there are those areas where Chinese have the lead. He also told that designing and developing a GPS guided arty shell is not as simple as it appears! Having a reliable GPS guided shell requires years of dedicated efforts. It would require a lot of electronic hardening and very fast control and actuation mechanism to first bear the kind of G forces a GPS guided shell experiences inside the barrel or when it leaves the muzzle. They at ARDE had started working on a GPS guided shell, however they quickly realized that it would surely overshoot the budget and hence eventually settled for American GPS rounds.
 
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