Indian Army to Test DRDO’s Mounted Gun System That Fires & Scoots in 85 Seconds
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This ATAGS based MGS can revolutionize and re-energise our Artillery. Hoping that IA inducts this en masse.Indian Army to Test DRDO’s Mounted Gun System That Fires & Scoots in 85 Seconds
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They also collaborated for 244 AD guns for the IAF.View attachment 46370
AWEIL annual report (2023-24) mentions collaboration with L&T for MGS contract.
Good decision by IA. The gun used to do high jump after every firing making every Olympians feel mediocre. The recoil looks uncontrollable for this gun.
According to the CBI, the bearings were supplied to the Gun Carriage Factory (GCF) in Jabalpur, despite internal quality control tests indicating serious dimensional flaws. The CBI is also reportedly probing unidentified officials of the GCF for alleged criminal conspiracy, forgery, and cheating in connection with the supply chain deception. The counterfeit parts originated from Sino United Industries (Luyang) Ltd., Henan, China, while the forged documents bore the name of a reputed German firm, CRB.
Meanwhile, former Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre has said that bearings meant for Dhanush guns were to be sourced from CRB, Germany, as per the purchase order. A preliminary investigation by the Defence Ministry revealed that Sidh Sales Syndicate, Delhi, supplied Chinese-manufactured bearings instead of German-made ones. This incident led to the Ordnance Factory Board referring the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a thorough investigation into the alleged violation of the purchase order.
| Comparison Point | Indian MGS | China PCL-181 | UK Mobile Fires Platform | Sweden Archer | Japan Type 19 | South Korea EVO-105 | France CAESAR | Germany RCH 155 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Caliber and Barrel Length | 155mm/52 cal | 155mm/52 cal | 155mm/52 cal (planned) | 155mm/52 cal | 155mm/52 cal | 105mm (lighter variant) | 155mm/52 cal | 155mm/52 cal |
| 2. Maximum Range (Standard Ammo) | >45 km | ~40-50 km | ~40-50 km (est.) | >50 km (with Excalibur) | ~40 km | ~18-20 km (due to caliber) | >40 km | >54 km (with V-LAP) |
| 3. Rate of Fire (Sustained) | 6 rounds/min | 4-6 rounds/min | 6 rounds/min (est.) | 8-10 rounds/min (burst) | 6 rounds/min | 6-8 rounds/min | 6 rounds/min | 9 rounds/min (automated) |
| 4. Mobility (Max Road Speed) | ~80 km/h | ~80 km/h | ~90 km/h | ~70 km/h | ~100 km/h | ~80 km/h | ~100 km/h | ~100 km/h |
| 5. Crew Size | 4-6 | 3-5 | 3 (automated est.) | 2-4 (highly automated) | 3-4 | 4-5 | 3-5 | 2 (remote-capable) |
| 6. Automation Level | Semi-automated (shoot-and-scoot in 85 sec) | Semi-automated with digital fire control | High (planned remote operation) | Fully automated loading/firing | Semi-automated | Basic automation | Semi-automated | Fully automated/remote-controlled |
| 7. System Weight | ~25-30 tons | ~25 tons | ~25-30 tons (est.) | ~30 tons | ~25 tons | ~15 tons (lighter) | ~18 tons | ~39 tons (armored) |
| 8. Deployment Time (Into/Out of Action) | <85 sec (shoot-and-scoot) | ~1-2 min | ~1 min (est.) | <30 sec | ~2 min | ~1-2 min | <60 sec | <20 sec (highly agile) |
| 9. Ammunition Capacity Onboard | 20-30 rounds | 27 rounds | 20-30 rounds (est.) | 21 rounds | 20 rounds | 40 rounds (smaller caliber) | 18 rounds | 30 rounds |
| 10. Protection and Survivability | Basic cab armor; high mobility for evasion | Armored cab; NBC protection | Armored (STANAG level est.) | Armored cab; mine protection | Basic armor; stealth features | Light armor | Light armor; modular | High armor (Boxer chassis); remote operation |
The German MGSA general comparison table for MGS:
Comparison Point Indian MGS China PCL-181 UK Mobile Fires Platform Sweden Archer Japan Type 19 South Korea EVO-105 France CAESAR Germany RCH 155 1. Caliber and Barrel Length 155mm/52 cal 155mm/52 cal 155mm/52 cal (planned) 155mm/52 cal 155mm/52 cal 105mm (lighter variant) 155mm/52 cal 155mm/52 cal 2. Maximum Range (Standard Ammo) >45 km ~40-50 km ~40-50 km (est.) >50 km (with Excalibur) ~40 km ~18-20 km (due to caliber) >40 km >54 km (with V-LAP) 3. Rate of Fire (Sustained) 6 rounds/min 4-6 rounds/min 6 rounds/min (est.) 8-10 rounds/min (burst) 6 rounds/min 6-8 rounds/min 6 rounds/min 9 rounds/min (automated) 4. Mobility (Max Road Speed) ~80 km/h ~80 km/h ~90 km/h ~70 km/h ~100 km/h ~80 km/h ~100 km/h ~100 km/h 5. Crew Size 4-6 3-5 3 (automated est.) 2-4 (highly automated) 3-4 4-5 3-5 2 (remote-capable) 6. Automation Level Semi-automated (shoot-and-scoot in 85 sec) Semi-automated with digital fire control High (planned remote operation) Fully automated loading/firing Semi-automated Basic automation Semi-automated Fully automated/remote-controlled 7. System Weight ~25-30 tons ~25 tons ~25-30 tons (est.) ~30 tons ~25 tons ~15 tons (lighter) ~18 tons ~39 tons (armored) 8. Deployment Time (Into/Out of Action) <85 sec (shoot-and-scoot) ~1-2 min ~1 min (est.) <30 sec ~2 min ~1-2 min <60 sec <20 sec (highly agile) 9. Ammunition Capacity Onboard 20-30 rounds 27 rounds 20-30 rounds (est.) 21 rounds 20 rounds 40 rounds (smaller caliber) 18 rounds 30 rounds 10. Protection and Survivability Basic cab armor; high mobility for evasion Armored cab; NBC protection Armored (STANAG level est.) Armored cab; mine protection Basic armor; stealth features Light armor Light armor; modular High armor (Boxer chassis); remote operation


. Superior in almost every way.No, with *same rounds*, our mgs gives somewhat longer range.The German MGS. Superior in almost every way.