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  1. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

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  2. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    Indian Army is wasting a lot of time in procurement of new assault rifles. It seems as if import lobbyists in the Defence ministry have been given a second chance. Moreover if this is how Indian military procurements are going to be in the coming future then they should start tender for new...
  3. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    Listen to this interview of Former Army Chief General VK SIngh on what he has to say?
  4. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    Does that mean MCIWS project is also scrapped by the Army?
  5. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    Maybe Indian Army is looking for this. :drool:
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    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

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  7. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    Yes it will be like TATA acquiring Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motors. Acquisition of Colt would open India to America's huge arms market. :cowboy: I don't think Indian PSU's such as OFB are allowed to purchase foreign arms companies. Private sector (with govt. support) should take interest...
  8. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    What are the major shortfalls or disadvantages of indigenous developed MCIWS?
  9. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    They should start trials for MCIWS. But the most important item right now for Indian jawans are helmets and bulletproof vests.
  10. Abhijeet Dey

    Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INSAS_rifle During the 1999 Kargil War, the rifles were used in the high-altitudes of the Himalayas. There were complaints of jamming, the magazine cracking due to the cold and the rifle going into automatic mode when it was set for three-round bursts. There was...
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