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In a setback to the Indian soldier's quest for a reliable assault rifle, the Army has scrapped a four-year-old tender for purchasing 1.8 lakh weapons. In a June 15 letter to the four short-listed international firms, the Army said it was retracting the Rs 4,848-crore contract.

In 2011, the Army floated a contract to supply Multi-Caliber Assault Rifles (MCAR) for the Army and the Navy to replace the existing INSAS rifles. An initial 65,678 assault rifles and 4,680 under barrel grenade launchers were to be procured off the shelf for Rs 2,500 crore. With over 1 lakh more rifles to be built by the Ordnance Factory Board through technology transfer, it was the world's largest such rifle contract.

The scrapping of the seven-year quest is a setback to the Army's modernisation plans. Army chief general Dalbir Singh had, in January this year, identified assault rifles as one of 20 'critical requirements' including bulletproof jackets and artillery guns for the Army. The Army cannot blame anyone but itself.


The rifle quest began with the Army's unhappiness with the indigenous 5.56 mm INSAS assault rifle which entered service in the late 1990s. But the solution to the INSAS's quality issues was to ask for a weapon so expensive with specifications so outlandish that it raised questions on the Army's competence in framing General Staff Qualitative Requirements.
The Army wanted a rifle with interchangeable barrels firing different calibers, the 5.56 mm INSAS round and the 7.62 mm AK-47 round. The requirement originated in the present practice of soldiers in counterinsurgency operations using AK-47s and switching over to INSAS rifles in peace stations. Army officials say the specifications were deeply flawed.
Five international firms - Beretta of Italy, Israeli Weapons Industries (IWI), Colt Defense of the US, Ceska Zbplojovka of Czech Republic - were shortlisted. All the weapons they presented for the trials were prototypes, meaning, none of them were actually in service with their respective armies.

The contract appeared doomed right at the start in 2012 when the Army first delayed the technical evaluation of the rifles. Companies then began asking for extensions for sample submission. As of 2015, no trials of the competing weapons were conducted. A whiff of corruption accompanied the contract. It was speculated that the GSQRs were tailor-made by Army brass to favour one of the vendors.

Another concern the Army had was cost. At over Rs 2 lakh a piece, each multi-caliber assault rifle with a conversion kit cost twice the price of a regular imported assault rifle and six times the cost of a Rs 35,000 OFB-made INSAS rifle.
A General called the MCAR contract the equivalent of equipping a mass transport taxi service with Mercedes S-class saloons. Major General Mrinal Suman (retired) says the failure of the rifle contract shows the Army's deeply flawed system of framing GSQRs. "Just because you drive a car for 20 years does not give you the capability to design one.
Acquisition staff are neither trained nor equipped to select weapons," he says. Experts say it will now take the Army at least five years to acquire rifles. The infantryman's wait continues.


Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender : Mail Today, News - India Today
 
In 2011, the Army floated a contract to supply Multi-Caliber Assault Rifles (MCAR) for the Army and the Navy to replace the existing INSAS rifles. An initial 65,678 assault rifles and 4,680 under barrel grenade launchers were to be procured off the shelf for Rs 2,500 crore. With over 1 lakh more rifles to be built by the Ordnance Factory Board through technology transfer, it was the world's largest such rifle contract.

Five international firms - Beretta of Italy, Israeli Weapons Industries (IWI), Colt Defense of the US, Ceska Zbplojovka of Czech Republic - were shortlisted. All the weapons they presented for the trials were prototypes, meaning, none of them were actually in service with their respective armies.

The contract appeared doomed right at the start in 2012 when the Army first delayed the technical evaluation of the rifles. Companies then began asking for extensions for sample submission. As of 2015, no trials of the competing weapons were conducted. A whiff of corruption accompanied the contract. It was speculated that the GSQRs were tailor-made by Army brass to favour one of the vendors.

Another concern the Army had was cost. At over Rs 2 lakh a piece, each multi-caliber assault rifle with a conversion kit cost twice the price of a regular imported assault rifle and six times the cost of a Rs 35,000 OFB-made INSAS rifle.

A General called the MCAR contract the equivalent of equipping a mass transport taxi service with Mercedes S-class saloons. Major General Mrinal Suman (retired) says the failure of the rifle contract shows the Army's deeply flawed system of framing GSQRs. "Just because you drive a car for 20 years does not give you the capability to design one.

Acquisition staff are neither trained nor equipped to select weapons," he says. Experts say it will now take the Army at least five years to acquire rifles. The infantryman's wait continues.


Army scraps the world's largest assault rifle tender : Mail Today, News - India Today
 
Let me add another thing which the writer hasn't bothered to include in this article.All four of the competing rifles,including the much vaunted Berreta ARX 160 and the IWI Galil ACE failed on multiple occasions!!Lets see what the cheerleaders of the private industries have got to say about this. 8-)
 
so does it means some whistelblower in Indian Army has yet again embaressed the top brass by exposing yet another corruption scandal to procure multi cal rifle and does it means they will now have to buy the indian made multi cal assault rifle ?

Yes the Indian army is so corrupt that it takes bribes from kashmiri infiltrators to let them inside India.

@punit - You were right. Indian army is the most corrupt army in the world and it is thanks to soldiers of DRDO that India is an independent country.

Any Plan B now?

Plan B is the same obsolete INSAS, and foreign rifles like AK-47, Tavor etc.
 
Let me add another thing which the writer hasn't bothered to include in this article.All four of the competing rifles,including the much vaunted Berreta ARX 160 and the IWI Galil ACE failed on multiple occasions!!Lets see what the cheerleaders of the private industries have got to say about this. 8-)
but in this case looks like culprit is indian army ?

as the article suggests

"says the failure of the rifle contract shows the Army's deeply flawed system of framing GSQRs"

"The contract appeared doomed right at the start in 2012 when the Army first delayed the technical evaluation of the rifles. Companies then began asking for extensions for sample submission. As of 2015, no trials of the competing weapons were conducted. A whiff of corruption accompanied the contract. It was speculated that the GSQRs were tailor-made by Army brass to favour one of the vendors."
 
but in this case looks like culprit is indian army ?

If you are in PDF you must know Indian army is the most corrupt in the world as attested by Indian posters themselves.

So its back to square one now :(

What else did you expect?

India may have the 4th largest army but it is also one of the worlds worst equipped army. Just look at the sight of an infantry jawan in uniform.

1. Worn out boots

2. Obsolete INSAS rifle.

3. An ammo pouch containing 4 magazines (20 rounds each)

4. No armored vest

5. No armored helmet

6. No Night vision or thermal imaging system.

7. No modern communication set.

8. No combat webbing in uniform

9. No knee and elbow pads for protection.

Makes you wonder what the national companies and organisations responsible for defense production have been doing all these decades. Tell me if I am wrong in my points. Have you ever seen a regular infantry soldier equipped at par with regular US/NATO/Russian soldiers?
 
bitter but true words.
:rofl: actually more suitable word would be embarrassment instead of bitter. Your GOVT you try do something normal and make it happen without worrying about it being best, largest, lightest, fastest, greatest :blah::blah:
 
:rofl: actually more suitable word would be embarrassment instead of bitter. Your GOVT you try do something normal and make it happen without worrying about it being best, largest, lightest, fastest, greatest :blah::blah:

I will let the DRDO fan boys reply to your comment. They will show you a thing or two about trolling.
 
If you are in PDF you must know Indian army is the most corrupt in the world as attested by Indian posters themselves.



What else did you expect?

India may have the 4th largest army but it is also one of the worlds worst equipped army. Just look at the sight of an infantry jawan in uniform.

1. Worn out boots

2. Obsolete INSAS rifle.

3. An ammo pouch containing 4 magazines (20 rounds each)

4. No armored vest

5. No armored helmet

6. No Night vision or thermal imaging system.

7. No modern communication set.

8. No combat webbing in uniform

9. No knee and elbow pads for protection.

Makes you wonder what the national companies and organisations responsible for defense production have been doing all these decades. Tell me if I am wrong in my points. Have you ever seen a regular infantry soldier equipped at par with regular US/NATO/Russian soldiers?
looks like you are realli pissed of with indian army .... lolzz did you got court martialled when trying to expose one such scandal in indian army ?

but you are right sir indian army needs a rewamp as those "khaandani Genrals of IA" really have messed up indian army big time they now need a boot on there italian scented a$$
 
looks like you are realli pissed of with indian army .... lolzz did you got court martialled when trying to expose one such scandal in indian army ?

Not really. I was pissed off after I got to know from Indian posters in PDF that Indian army is corrupt. According to them Indian army is very corrupt and refuses to buy DRDO because they love foreign maal. We all know DRDO makes the best weapons in the world.

but you are right sir indian army needs a rewamp as those "khaandani Genrals of IA" really have messed up indian army big time they now need a boot on there italian scented a$$

You are right. Let us all unite together and disband the army. Everybody in PDF will be happy, the pakistanis and the DRDO fan boys.

I think Indian Army will go by MCIWS

Let the MCIWS come into production first.
 
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