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India signs contract with US firm for 72,400 assault; shall replace INSAS

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In a move that can provide a massive boost to the army, India has signed a contract with a US firm for 72,400 assault rifles at a cost of around Rs 700 crore, news agency PTI reported on Tuesday.
With the procurement of the new rifles, the INSAS Rifles which the army is currently equipped with, is likely to get replaced.
The new assault rifles, being used by US forces as well as several other European countries, PTI reported, are being bought under the fast-track procurement procedure (FTP). As a part of the agreement, India will get around 72,400 7.62mm rifles from US firm SiG Sauer in one year from this day. These rifles will be used by troops deployed along the nearly 3,600-km border with China.

These new assault rifles will come at a cost of around Rs 700 crore, it cited officials.
The Indian Armed Forces are currently equipped with 5.56x45 mm INSAS Rifle. There is an urgent requirement of replacing the in-service 5.56X45 mm INSAS Rifle with a 7.62X51mm Assault Rifle which is compact, robust, modern in technology and simple to maintain in field conditions, the officials said.

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had earlier this month approved the procurement of the Sig Sauer rifles.
In October, 2017, the Army began the process to acquire around 7 lakh rifles, 44,000 light machine guns (LMGs) and nearly 44,600 carbines.

Around 18 months ago, the Army had rejected an assault rifle built by the state-run Rifle Factory, Ishapore, after the guns miserably failed the firing tests. Following this, the Army started scouting for rifles from the global market.
(With PTI inputs)

 
Sardar Inder Singh, with ingenuity, built India Steel $ wire Product company In Jamshedpur.
He imported one nail making machine, and built 20 in his own shop to manufacture nails.
He might have changed some design element to get around the copyright.
That is the smart way, not spending valuable foreign reserves on some mundane items.

The government keeps saying make in India but keeps buying foreign products for our defense. Where is the justification?

Around 18 months ago, the Army had rejected an assault rifle built by the state-run Rifle Factory, Ishapore, after the guns miserably failed the firing tests. Following this, the Army started scouting for rifles from the global market.

Who got fired? What action was taken against the GM of Riffle Factory?
 
Around 18 months ago, the Army had rejected an assault rifle built by the state-run Rifle Factory, Ishapore, after the guns miserably failed the firing tests. Following this, the Army started scouting for rifles from the global market.

The Army has rejected an indigenously built assault rifle, citing poor quality and ineffective fire power, and is soon likely to take a fresh call on procuring similar weapons to replace the INSAS rifles.

The Army decided to reject the 7.62x51 mm guns built by the Rifle Factory Ishapore after they miserably failed the firing tests last week.

Official sources said there were "excessive number of faults" in the guns and "complete redesigning of the magazine" was needed to conside ..

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