All You Need to Know About Army Ordnance Corps Museum, Jabalpur

Tucked away in the serene military campus of the Military College of Materials Management (MCMM), Jabalpur, the Army Ordnance Corps (AOC) Museum is one of India's most remarkable yet lesser-known heritage attractions. Located at Seeta Pahari, this museum offers not just a walk through military history but a visceral experience of India's evolution in warfare, logistics, and courage.

Founded on the legacy of artefacts dating back to the 18th century, the museum today houses over 2,000 artefacts and nearly 900 documents. While it briefly touches upon the beginnings of the AOC Museum at Fort William in Kolkata in the early 20th century, what truly captures the imagination are the preserved treasures and rare exhibits that follow. This is not a place of mere remembrance, it is a museum of stories, secrets, and silent strength.



India's Largest Armament Museum

Spanning across dedicated sections Masterpieces, Close Quarter Battle, Machine Guns, Archives, and Miscellaneous - the museum proudly showcases one of the richest collections of weaponry and military memorabilia in the country. The diversity ranges from ancient cannons to 20th-century automatic rifles, rare swords to delicate pistols once tucked away in vanity bags.

Among its most extraordinary possessions is the only Gatling Gun in India - an original 1862 American creation, still in serviceable condition, which could fire up to 800 rounds per minute. Nearby stands the Gardner Gun, its more portable twin-barrel successor, and the revolutionary Maxim Machine Gun (1884), the first fully automatic weapon. These artefacts aren't just war relics - they're engineering marvels and game changers in the history of warfare.
The museum's gun courtyard is no less impressive, with over two dozen muzzle- and breech-loaded artillery pieces, including anti-aircraft guns dating as far back as 1803. These are displayed out in the open, inviting visitors to marvel at their sheer scale and might.

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