SofaAloo
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You suggested the debate was on whether the SVD could be classed as one or the other, the answer is simply both, perhaps you don't know the difference between a sharpshooter/designated marksman altogether.Yes their requirements were different. So?
I never said that the Dragunov is not a capable weapon. I said its not comparable to Sniper Rifles in use today.
The debate was on whether the SVD can be classed as a sniper rifle today or as a DMR.
Read and make sense of what is being discussed before blabbering like an idiot.
Yeah Ive written the same thing you idiot. go and read first. Again the argument is on whether it is a sniper rifle or not. Do you think a weapon with a max range of 400 m is a sniper rifle? Or rather a special purpose weapon?
Vintorez was made for Spetsnaz units for picking off sentries and such from intermediate range in silence.
You could put on a suppressor on the end of a SAKO TRG or an M110 or an MSG and do it from much farther than a Vintorez today.
SVD is a capable weapon but it isnt enough when our guys are facing new age sniper rifles chambered for lapua magnum and are being targeted from ranges well beyond 800mtrs.
That is precisely why this RFI for a new class of weapon in the Indian Army has been issued .
Because a weapon is still capable today doesnt mean more capable weapons shouldnt be adopted and the designation of the older weapons changed to those of the newer weapons.
Thats like terming a Mig-21 Bison a fifth generation fighter.
Which rifle will be selected isnt for you to decide. The competitors will come forth with their weapons and then they will be evaluated under indian conditions. The winner will be chosen.
So stop with the british fanboy rantings.
Read and understand first what the debate is about before being an idiot and getting verbal diarrhea.
With regards to your above comment, you've already thrown out the purpose altogether if your suggesting it wasn't for myself to decide which company will offer a tender alongside a procurement contract, the suggestion is simply an offer of a tried and tested system, of course it's not for me to decide, and thank God it's not for you either, but I'm open to hear your suggestions.
You should also perhaps go back to the origina post by user
@ghost before spilling more irrelevant racial diatrabe especially incited comments like "british fanboiy rantings", the original poster was simply after some inclined suggestions with regards to calibre and models available from arms manufacturers