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Indigenously developed artillery gun to fire 21-gun salute on I-Day

The gun salute is a dramatic, centuries-old military salute or mark of respect, that involves firing guns or artillery

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To fire the salute precisely, there is a special ceremonial battery from 2281 Field Regiment stationed in Delhi

Ajai Shukla New Delhi
For the first time, the thunderous 21-gun salute — fired during the salute to the Tricolour at Red Fort on Independence Day — will be fired by indigenously developed guns: Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS). The system has been developed by the Defence R&D Organisation in collaboration with Tata Aerospace & Defence and with Bharat Forge.

“The moment is significant, since this year marks 75 years of India’s independence and also the first time an indigenously developed gun will be fired on the occasion,” said an announcement from Bharat Forge on Saturday.

The gun salute is a dramatic, centuries-old

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