May24 , 2026

    Kalyani group, AM General explore first Indian artillery export to US

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    India’s Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd (KSSL) and AM General, USA, have signed a letter of intent (LOI) for the supply of India-made artillery systems to the US.

    The LOI was signed at IDEX 2025, Abu Dhabi. It paves the way for the first export of Indian artillery systems to the US, a major weapon supplier to New Delhi.

    The development builds upon a previous agreement between the firms to explore the co-development and production of next-generation artillery systems.

    The 2024 agreement includes mounted, towed, and ultra-light guns in both the 105mm and 155mm caliber versions.

    “We at KSSL are proud to be the first Indian company to supply cannons to the US. It is a testament to our capabilities and a major advancement in our mission to be a world leading Artillery Solutions provider,” chairman & managing director, Bharat Forge Ltd., Baba Kalyani said.

    Strategic Move

    It follows an agreement on enhanced defense cooperation between the US and India during the recent bilateral meeting between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The potential agreement will enable India to become a manufacturing hub for global defense products, enhancing the country’s defense export potential.

    “This Letter of Intent with KSSL represents an important step in expanding our strategic partnership,” executive vice president, AM General, John Chadbourne, said.

    “Given KSSL’s proven artillery capabilities and our shared commitment to technological innovation, we see tremendous potential in bringing advanced artillery solutions to the US defence forces.

    AM General and Mandus are looking forward to exploring this collaboration with Kalyani Group to ultimately deliver Advance Mobile Artillery Capabilities.”

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