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  1. K Factor

    Small arms and Light Weapons

    This is not an assault rifle, but still I thought it better to post these here than opening a new thread. Vidhwansak Anti-Material rifle. (Image courtesy - The Hindu) (Image courtesy - The Hindu) It is rumored to be a reverse engineered NTW-20. NTW 20. Also, it is a bolt-action...
  2. K Factor

    Small arms and Light Weapons

    Though I agree with you on the sights part, it can be used in a SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) role. However, a 30 round mag for this role is insufficient IMHO. Source - Squad automatic weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For comparison, RPK-74, the AK-47 variant LMG/SAW uses a 40 round...
  3. K Factor

    Small arms and Light Weapons

    Did I ever say anything to the contrary, that T-90 is the greatest tank or anything like that. So you admit it. :wink: The pic is too small and markings cannot be determined, also we don't know what it was hit with. Even some M1 Abrams were destroyed by Lion of Babylon tank during Desert Storm...
  4. K Factor

    Small arms and Light Weapons

    7.62 ammo has more recoil and less accuracy, and it may be good for terrorists who spray, but for Counter-Insurgency ops, this is not good. We need to minimise collateral damage. It is a known fact that 7.62 ammo has more velocity, weight and energy but poor accuracy. If bigger is always better...
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    Small arms and Light Weapons

    Care to specify why? What the hell is the bold part supposed to mean? Though I know Arjun is a very good tank, the Bheeshm is no pushover. Hate to burst many Arjun lobbyists bubble here but Bheeshm armor is superior to Arjun. Both use Kanchan composite armor as base armor, and on top of that...
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    Small arms and Light Weapons

    Looks like a reverse-engineered or license built or modified Uzi to me ! Uzi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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