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India conducts firing of Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System by Geoff Ziezulewicz New Dehli, India (UPI) Jul 15, 2016
India has successfully conducted a proof firing of the armament system for its 155mm, .52 caliber Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System, or ATAGS, the country's Defense Research and Development Organization announced Thursday. ATAGS is a fully indigenous, towed artillery system initiative that is part of the Indian army's artillery modernization program, the DRDO said in a statement. The ATAGS armament system will provide the army with a weapon to fire at longer ranges, with greater accuracy and precision. It is configured with an all-electric drive to ensure a maintenance-free, reliable operation over a longer period of time, DRDO said. It features a 24-mile firing range and advanced features in the areas of mobility, deployment, auxiliary power, communications and automatic command and control systems. It also has a night firing capability in direct fire mode. The gun's development is part of New Dehli's "Make in India" initiative that seeks to bolster home-grown products in a variety of sectors. DRDO seeks to have the ATAGS ready for user trials by early 2017.
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