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Gotta say, that is awesome. It shares a lot of similarities with their earlier shown 105 light gun.
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Awesome. That must be Desi M777. Just in Time for the Mountain Divisions to be equipped.
Mandus group said that it'll work on both 39 and 52 calibre simultaneously, so while this a tremendous development, I am more exited about the latter as IA will try to sneak it's way out of the commitment for 39 calibre.Gotta say, that is awesome. It shares a lot of similarities with their earlier shown 105 light gun.
The money is in phoren maal! Yeh sab paisey ka khel hai.What's the point in investing and developing new armaments when no orders are being placed ? Till date the govt has hardly placed any new orders with the Private sector. Look at the case of Punj loyd-IWI venture - even after setting up a factory all they received was retracted tenders as in the LMG case. Only a fool would like to spend millions on development, trials etc when the outcome is so uncertain.
Sad if true.I think some of you need to watch this video about Kalyani. Also, tragedy of Indian mentality is: Kalyani doesn’t get to use Indian firing ranges for testing indigenous product but M777 gets to use it!
https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/walk-the-talk/walk-the-talk-with-baba-kalyani-385307
This video is from 2015.I think some of you need to watch this video about Kalyani. Also, tragedy of Indian mentality is: Kalyani doesn’t get to use Indian firing ranges for testing indigenous product but M777 gets to use it!
https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/walk-the-talk/walk-the-talk-with-baba-kalyani-385307
This ...in a nutshell is what is TOTALLY wrong with our military when it comes to indigenous arms.... open its doors to the field range in India for Internal trials which earlier had to be done in the United States and South Africa. MOD also allowed
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