The document lists 8 field firing ranges (FFRs) across different states in India along with their maximum firing ranges and the types of weapons that can be tested at each site. The ranges vary from 3 to 32 km and allow testing of small arms, mortars, rocket launchers, grenade launchers, artillery trainers, infantry weapons, field guns, tanks, infantry combat vehicles, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery weapons depending on the specific site capabilities. Local restrictions may apply to the weapons tested at each FFR.
The document lists 8 field firing ranges (FFRs) across different states in India along with their maximum firing ranges and the types of weapons that can be tested at each site. The ranges vary from 3 to 32 km and allow testing of small arms, mortars, rocket launchers, grenade launchers, artillery trainers, infantry weapons, field guns, tanks, infantry combat vehicles, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery weapons depending on the specific site capabilities. Local restrictions may apply to the weapons tested at each FFR.
The document lists 8 field firing ranges (FFRs) across different states in India along with their maximum firing ranges and the types of weapons that can be tested at each site. The ranges vary from 3 to 32 km and allow testing of small arms, mortars, rocket launchers, grenade launchers, artillery trainers, infantry weapons, field guns, tanks, infantry combat vehicles, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery weapons depending on the specific site capabilities. Local restrictions may apply to the weapons tested at each FFR.