KSSL – Leading the Charge in Artillery Platforms, Securing all Domains with Unmanned & Marine Systems

New Delhi: Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd. (KSSL) – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharat Forge Limited,  was set up as a flagship company to drive defence business initiatives, under the aegis of the Kalyani Group. Over the past couple of decades, KSSL has built robust capabilities in design and production of varied artillery platforms. With products ranging from short range to long range, mounted and towed artillery gun platforms, KSSL has carved a niche for itself as an Indian defence manufacturer exporting ‘Made in India’ artillery platforms and defence systems to friendly foreign countries. Encouraged by the strengthening Greece – India bilateral relationship, elevated Strategic Partnership with special focus on defence cooperation between our two nations, KSSL showcased its product range at DEFEA-2025 that was held from May 6-8, 2025 in Athens, Greece.

Product Capabilities Displayed at DEFEA 2025:

The MArG 155 is a 155mm family of mounted gun systems with options in 39 and 45 calibre gun systems developed for all-terrain manoeuvrability. Mounted on a Kalyani 4×4 wheeled chassis, it possesses shoot and scoot capability, and capable of firing NATO standard and in-service ammunition. Weighing at 21.5 tons (39 calibre) and 23.5 tons (45 calibre), it brings the best of unmatched-mobility, fire-power and reliability of an artillery platform.

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General Dimitrious Choupis, Chief of the National Defense Staff, The Hellenic Republic being briefed on product capabilities by Neelesh Tungar, CEO, Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd

The Garuda 105 is an ultra-light weight 105 mm/37 calibre mobile gun system. Mounted on a 4×4 Kalyani wheeled chassis, it is designed for all-weather and all-terrain manoeuvrability, including high altitude coupled with shoot and scoot capability, providing an unprecedented ability to be air-portable and para-droppable. A versatile platform, Garuda 105 is suitable for multi-operation deployment, including direct fire roles.

Garuda 105
Mounted Artillery Gun System (MArG) 45

The Mine Reconnaissance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (MRAUV), Expendable Underwater Target (EUT) and Mobile Target Emulator (MTE), are some of the few underwater autonomous systems from KSSL portfolio that were on display. MRAUVs, are already in-service with many Navies and are used extensively for purpose of underwater Mine detection and classification, upto greater depth. EUT acts like target to be used for on-board ASW crew training of Sonar operators as well as Torpedoes firing. Additionally, MTE are deployable from Submarine to mimic like Submarine decoy in ASW.

Medium & Large Calibre Ammunition
Underwater Autonomous Systems

KSSL also manufactures a range of ammunition. Initially developed for its artillery platforms, their ammunition shells are ready-to-fill and have expanded the portfolio to include ammunition for unmanned, marine, and small arms systems as well. As an end-to-end product and artillery solutions provider, KSSL manufactures both medium and large calibre ammunition shells.

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