The Indian Army conducted a demonstration of the Bofors 155 mm field gun along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kupwara sector, showcasing its artillery capabilities and reinforcing its commitment to national border security.
The Bofors howitzer, a Swedish-made artillery gun acquired in the 1980s, has been a key component of India’s artillery arsenal. Its effectiveness was prominently displayed during the 1999 Kargil War, where its mobility and firepower proved decisive in high-altitude combat. Despite past controversies surrounding procurement allegations, the weapon remains a vital asset in India’s defense strategy.
Kupwara, located near the LoC, is a strategically sensitive area with a history of insurgent activity. The demonstration highlights the Indian Army’s preparedness to counter any threats and maintain vigilance along this volatile border region.
The event also emphasizes the ongoing integration of proven artillery platforms with modern military strategies, ensuring that India’s defense forces remain capable of responding swiftly and effectively to emerging security challenges.