Directorate of Field Gun
Full Form of DFG
What is DFG?
The Directorate of Field Gun (DFG) is a specialized wing of the Indian Army's Ordnance Corps, responsible for the development, procurement, and lifecycle management of field artillery systems, including howitzers, mortars, and associated ammunition. Established to modernize India's artillery capabilities, the DFG works closely with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and domestic manufacturers to indigenize production under initiatives like 'Make in India'. It oversees trials, quality assurance, and integration of advanced systems such as the Dhanush 155 mm howitzer and the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS). The DFG operates primarily from its headquarters in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and its directives impact army units across the country. The directorate plays a pivotal role in reducing India's dependency on foreign arms, aligning with national security objectives. For defence aspirants and students preparing for exams like CDS or AFCAT, understanding the DFG's function is crucial, as it represents a key component of India's artillery modernization strategy.
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Example
The DFG recently completed field trials for the new 155 mm/52 calibre howitzer, boosting the Indian Army's firepower.