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16-07-2017, 04:00 PM
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Made in India Rifles even Ah Neh Army will not use!

SAF dare to try? Made in USA M-16 jam in Vietnam caused many GI's death. Ah Neh rifles dare not imagine.


LHL love to import Ah Neh FT, better also change SAF rifles to Mustafa brand lah!

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'Make In India' rifle manufacturer rejected by Indian Army hits back at forces' criticism
Jul 05, 2017 | 12:32 IST | by Times Now

'Make In India' rifle manufacturer rejected by Indian Army hits back at forces' criticism

The Government run manufacturer has said that their home-made assault rifles "functioned flawlessly without any stoppages" | Photo Credit: Indiatimes, Representative Image

New Delhi: Government run manufacturer, Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), whose 'Make in India' rifles were rejected by the Indian Army has slammed the forces, stating that their home-made assault rifles "functioned flawlessly without any stoppages".

According to a media report a few weeks ago, the Army had rejected the rifles for myriad reasons including their being too noisy and indiscreet for combat. The army stated that the rifle "requires comprehensive design analysis and improvement".

Dr. U Mukherjee, the spokesperson of the gun manufacturer, told the media that a top Army General had fired the rifle and found it to work amazingly well. Since the Indian Army requires 1,85,000 Assault Rifles, the total value of the contract comes up to a massive Rs.1850 crores.

Upon testing OFB's rifles, the Army had advised "complete redesigning of the magazine to make loading the rifle easier".

There were also an "excessive number of faults and stoppages (during trials) to the extent of more than twenty times the maximum permissible standards," the army had stated.

Read: Army said no to 'Made in India' rifles for 2 consecutive years


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Indian Army rejects Made in India rifles for 2nd year in a row after they failed miserably during trials
PTI|
Jun 21, 2017, 09.42 PM IST
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The Army badly needs the assault rifles it is learnt to have been disappointed over delay in their procurement. (Representative Image)
NEW DELHI: 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 consider the guns to be used by the Army.

"Excessive flash and sound signature" were observed in the rifles during the trials, they said adding reliability aspect of the weapons needs comprehensive analysis.

The rifles had excessive number of faults and stoppages to the extent of more than twenty times the maximum permissible standards, the sources said.

The Army last year had rejected another indigenously- built assault rifle called the 5.56 mm Excalibur guns as it did not meet the required standards.

A high-level meeting is being convened tomorrow to decide about procurement of assault rifles for the armed forces. The meeting is likely to deliberate on specifications required for the assault rifles.

The meeting is being attended by representatives of the Army, the Air Force and the Navy besides top officials of the Defence Ministry.

The Army last year had floated Request for Proposal for the assault guns and around 20 firms had responded to it.

The Army badly needs the assault rifles it is learnt to have been disappointed over delay in their procurement.


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