Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan
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Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan
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The Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan is a procurement and development plan of the Indian Army. The programme was drafted in 1999 in the aftermath of the Kargil war, emboldened by the success of the 155 mm Bofors guns in its inventory. The programme was slated to replace the weapons of 169 artillery regiments with modern weapon systems, predominantly of 155mm calibre. The procurement involves direct import, manufacture under license, as well as inhouse development of artillery weapon systems.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Artillery_Rationalisation_Plan
date created:
2019-11-13T17:14:09Z
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2024-08-31T12:12:13Z
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