High Mobility Artillery
Full Form of HMA
What is HMA?
High Mobility Artillery (HMA) refers to a category of towed, self-propelled, or truck-mounted artillery systems optimized for rapid movement and quick repositioning on the battlefield. In India, the term is prominently associated with the Indian Army's artillery modernization programs, particularly the induction of platforms like the K9 Vajra self-propelled howitzer, the Dhanush towed howitzer, and the M777 ultra-light howitzer. These systems are designed to operate in challenging terrains, including the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas, where traditional static artillery is less effective. HMA systems enable forces to fire and then quickly displace to avoid enemy counter-battery fire, enhancing survivability and operational flexibility. The concept is used in defence planning, joint exercises, and procurement documents. For competitive exams such as UPSC CDS, AFCAT, and SSB interviews, knowledge of HMA reflects understanding of modern military technology. The Indian Army's focus on HMA aligns with the strategy of integrated battle groups and network-centric warfare, making it a key component of national defence.
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Example
The Indian Army's induction of HMA systems like the K9 Vajra has significantly enhanced its firepower along the Line of Actual Control.