The Indian Army has issued a tender for next-generation artillery guns, seeking 400 systems initially, with demand expected to rise. Private manufacturers like Larsen & Toubro, Bharat Forge, and Tata Advanced Systems are key contenders, aiming to supply domestically designed, high-automation 155mm/52 caliber guns.
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