Dhanush The
Indian Army has ordered 114
Dhanush howitzers of which 18 units has been delivered. The first regiment (
93 Field Regiment) is operational near the
Line of Actual Control (LAC). All Dhanush units are expected to be delivered by 2026. A recent manufacturing disruption occurred due to the untimely procurement of a spare part needed for a sub-assembly. The production of the Dhanush has restarted following a pause due to a shortage of spare parts. In FY2023–2024,
Advance Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWEIL) intends to supply the Indian Army with 26 brand-new howitzers. With this, the Indian Army will have 50 Dhanush weapons overall. The Army received the first set of 6 guns in April 2019. Accidents such as barrel bursts and muzzle brake strikes marred the early years of manufacturing. At that point, the then
Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) was in charge of the
Gun Carriage Factory in
Jabalpur. New terms and conditions were signed with the new entity AWEIL following the corporatization. According to the revised terms, the delivery is proceeding as planned.
ATAGS The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) developed by
Defence Research and Development Organisation in collaboration with production partners,
Bharat Forge and
Tata Advanced Systems (TSSL) is also a part of Indian Army's artillery modernisation plan. • In May 2022, the ATAGS successfully completed a week-long validation trials in
Pokhran Field Firing Range (PFFR), paving way for induction into Army. • Also, reports suggested that an initial order, split between TASL and Bharat Forge, for 150 guns would be placed at a cost of after releasing an
RFP. • In March 2023, the
Indian Ministry of Defence received a proposal worth over $1 Billion from the Indian Army for the purchase of 307 ATAGS. • On 20 March 2025, it was reported that the
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has cleared the procurement of 307 ATAGS and 327 gun towing vehicles to arm 15 artillery regiments at an estimated cost of around . The contract is expected to be signed next week. It was also reported that Bharat Forge will manufacture 60% of the ATAGS order being the lowest bidder while TASL will manufacture the rest of the guns.
Towed Gun System (TGS) tender The Army also has plans to procure 1,200
155 mm 52-calibre Towed Gun Systems (TGS) in phased manner which will become the mainstay of the Indian Army in the future. The initial order clearance (Acceptance of Necessity) for 400 units was granted on 30 November 2023 by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC). The trials of contenders of TGS tenders are set to commence in 2025. The gun system are mandated to have the following specifications: • All up weight of less than 15 tons. • Capable to fire all existing 155 mm rounds in the army's inventory • Has a range of more than 40 km • Has a minimum service life of more than 20 years. • And a minimum barrel life of 1,500 equivalent full charges
Potential Competitors •
L&T-
Nexter Trajan 155 (evaluated by IA; 40% indigenous content in prototypes) ==Mounted guns==