hitesh
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No they are not, these are for strike forces rest of army will use MCWSso what happend to DRDO's Multical rifle?, was it flushed in drain again.
No they are not, these are for strike forces rest of army will use MCWSso what happend to DRDO's Multical rifle?, was it flushed in drain again.
A gun with above characteristics does not exit. A 500 yards range is a sniper rifle.you have no idea of the attritional battles in Conventional warfare where attrition is inflicted on the enemy in bracked manner range by range by verious weapons.That is starting range of snipper. A snipper would always try and remain out of the range of assault rilfe. He also has to ensure that enemy does not carry out assault on him or is out of the rnage to be chased. Of course uless it a bUA.
All other characteristics are for a different type of guns not in one gun. How do you cut weight, still have rifle with less recoil as well as muzzle climb. Also a cobalt barrel is prohibitive in price. Jacket cooled barrel will make it unwieldy. Heat dissipation is an issue in a machine gun which fires boxes upon boxes of ammunition to deter the enemy from approaching. A soldier who carries a few clips of ammunition and fires to kill the enemy with marksmanship qualities does his job more with precision, less with burst upon burst of ammunition which will overheat the barrel. If I correctly understand loss of heat with jacket ejection and muzzle expulsion of the bullet dissipates most of the heat. This problem will be serious when too much ammunition is wasted as American GIs do in a battle situation. Better trained and motivated troops never fire aimlessly. They do not wish to give indication of their position to the enemy.
You also do not seem to believe in attrition theory wherein the amout of lead put towards the target is given importance.
Even the last man in atrrition bracket (below 300m) has to have auto rifles so that he is able to direct more shit towards enemy.
Then there is a requirement of assault rifles wherein the assaulting soldier is required to pump in maximum magazines towrds the target following theory of probability.
For you a soldier is "ek Goli ek dushman" - the old theory designed for point 303 rifles in defense.
In modern infantry warfare- the amount of lead directed towards the target matters. Or the world would not have moved to automation.
Today a Infantryman needs a firearm >
1. Which should be stupid simple to operate and clean.
2. It must able to get its job done in harsh conditions.
3. Marksman ship is very important in Infantry and an Rifleman of today must able to engage at short as well as on medium ranges ( 25-500ms ).
4. Ammunition spending is very important, Every round is counted, Full auto ( Burst ) is useful in very special conditions.
5. There is always a weight limitation to overall solider`s gear.
These are few points which must about a rifle for a IA Infantryman not SF nor Civilian market or any-other Army ..
For you a soldier is "ek Goli ek dushman" - the old theory designed for point 303 rifles in defense.
In modern infantry warfare- the amount of lead directed towards the target matters. Or the world would not have moved to automation.
every round counts and full auto is useful in very special conditions - agree. Yet MICWS doesn't have three round burst option in it? Only semi and full auto.Read to learn ..
every round counts and full auto is useful in very special conditions - agree. Yet MICWS doesn't have three round burst option in it? Only semi and full auto.
You can do burst in full auto mode. Both civilians and US military train in semi-auto mode. Unless you're humping a light machine gun (SAW) you almost never go full auto. There are some special condition tho, like being in an ambush where you need maximum suppressive firepower to get out of the kill zone. Even then you really don't need to switch to full auto. You can simulate full auto while on semi-auto. It's not hard and you get better accuracy.every round counts and full auto is useful in very special conditions - agree. Yet MICWS doesn't have three round burst option in it? Only semi and full auto.
Source : Indian Army kicks off final carbine trials - IHS Jane's 360The Indian Army began the final round of confirmatory trials in support of its requirement for 44,618 close quarter battle (CQB) 5.56 mm carbines and 33.6 million rounds of ammunition on 9 June, defence industry officials told IHS Jane's .
The Beretta ARX-160, Colt M4, and Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Galil Ace carbines will undergo a series of tests at army establishments and weapon-testing facilities until the end of July. These include weapon sights, furniture, and ammunition trials.
The competing guns will also undergo a "mud test" to gauge their ability to operate in poor conditions, an evaluation all three failed during trials in 2012 in the Rajasthan desert and high-altitude regions.
That is why they are still used ....^^
Some variation of Kalashnikov needed?
^^Some variation of Kalashnikov needed?
He is already hired by the Indian Army. Try to see it from his perspective from what he is saying, even if you must disagree.Bhadra
It seems you know more about fighting than the US and Indian Army combine. Maybe they should hire you.
I can only speak for the US military. The US military do not train in the use of burst or full auto. Even Special Operation guys rarely go burst or full auto. In the USA there is a saying "Hit counts, everything is BS". The phase have been proven true every time. Our opponents go full auto on us. They miss we go semi auto and get hits. To help to be more accurate the US military starting in the late 1990 equip all M4/M16/etc with scopes and red dots.
Now almost every M4/M16/etc have some type of optic. Most civilian guns now mount some type of optics. In fact over the years less of US military and civilian AR15 comes with Iron Sight.
I should have said "more robust version of Kalashnikov"That is why they are still used ....
The costs of marketing get added into the contract cost of those that are eventually won, I guess.If all the foreign assault rifles under trial failed, what next? Poor foreign vendors. They printed a huge number of glossy brochures for nothing.
I remember that somebody made the argument that one does not need to be too reliable if it sacrifices other features or adds on cost . I recall that there was a canadian competition where only the AK passed.I should have said "more robust version of Kalashnikov"
Wikipedia says it is used by the IA. Dont know if its true? @Kunal, @Ray, @sayareakd any ideas? Also is it a reliable weapon? Most AR-15 style rifles are not so reliable in India !Does T-91 stand a chance in the competition. It is affordable as well as reliable.