In a significant step towards bolstering India’s defense capabilities and promoting indigenous manufacturing, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a ₹7,628.70 crore contract with Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) for procuring 155 mm/52 calibre K9 VAJRA-T Self-Propelled Tracked Artillery Guns for the Indian Army. The contract, signed on December 20, 2024, in New Delhi, falls under the Buy (Indian) category, reflecting the government’s commitment to the ‘Make-in-India’ initiative and the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
Enhancing Operational Readiness
The K9 VAJRA-T artillery gun, equipped with cutting-edge technology, is designed to significantly enhance the Indian Army’s firepower and operational readiness. With its superior cross-country mobility, long-range precision, and high rate of fire, the gun is tailored to deliver lethal, accurate firepower across diverse terrains, including high-altitude areas with sub-zero temperatures.
This advanced artillery system will enable the Indian Army to execute deep strikes with precision, making it a critical asset in modern warfare scenarios. The procurement will play a key role in accelerating artillery modernization and strengthening India’s defense infrastructure.
Boost to Employment and MSMEs
The project is expected to generate over nine lakh man-days of employment over the next four years, fostering active participation from Indian industries, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This initiative underscores the government’s focus on self-reliance by integrating domestic industries into the defense supply chain.
A Milestone for ‘Make-in-India’
The contract represents a significant achievement for the Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign. By promoting indigenous production of sophisticated defense equipment, the project not only reinforces India’s strategic autonomy but also positions the nation as a defense manufacturing hub.
Key Features of K9 VAJRA-T
- Calibre: 155 mm/52
- Mobility: High cross-country capability
- Performance: Long-range precision strikes with a higher rate of fire
- Adaptability: Operates effectively in sub-zero temperatures at high altitudes