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The army has now pinned its hopes on buying around 100,000 assault rifles through the fast track procedure prescribed in the Defence Procurement Procedure, 2016

The army plans to equip around a lakh soldiers with new assault rifles this year, invoking a key clause in India’s arms buying rules that governs speeding up purchases to meet “urgent operational requirements,” said a senior officer familiar with the road map for infantry modernisation.

After a series of failed efforts to equip soldiers with the basic weapon, the army has now pinned its hopes on buying around 100,000 assault rifles through the fast track procedure (FTP) prescribed in the Defence Procurement Procedure, 2016.

In need of 7.7 lakh assault rifles, the army has mapped out a three-pronged approach to meet the requirement. The new assault rifles will replace the flaw-ridden 5.56mm INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) rifles inducted more than two decades ago, a weapon that has outlived its usefulness.

“Broadly speaking, we intend to meet up to 15% (1.15 lakh rifles) of our requirement through the FTP. The Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) and the private sector will be involved in two separate programmes to supply the remaining numbers,” said another officer tracking the project.

Up to 25% of the army’s requirement could be met by the OFB and the lion’s share of 60% is likely to go to the private sector, he said. The officer did not give exact numbers, choosing to speak only in percentage terms. The army moved a case to buy assault rifles more than a decade ago.

It was forced to retract a tender for the rifles in June 2015 as none of the weapons met the force’s requirements during trials. The army has revised and finalised the qualitative requirements for the new assault rifles and will seek the defence acquisition council’s (DAC) “acceptance of necessity” for the weapon under the fast track procedure.

The FTP route to meet urgent operational requirements has to be authorised by a special DAC meeting chaired by the defence minister based on a proposal approved by a service chief, paving the way for issuing a tender.

The army has revised the caliber of the new assault rifles to the more lethal 7.62mm instead of 5.56mm.

The FTP can be invoked in cases where “undue/unforeseen delay” in buying weapons is seen to be adversely impacting the military’s capacity and preparedness.

According to rules, weapons sought under the FTP should already be the military’s armoury, have been trial evaluated or be in service in foreign militaries so that the time required for evaluation is minimised.

Experts said the army’s casualties in counter-terror operations could be reduced by half if soldiers were provided better assault rifles.

The army is also making renewed efforts to buy more than 54,000 light machine guns and 44,618 carbines.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...s-this-year/story-QlCFBCoIXRmd5zEIRK9BYP.html
 
forced to retract a tender for the rifles in June 2015 as none of the weapons met the force’s requirement
As no one was ready give bribe we just pumped up the requirement.
has revised and finalised the qualitative requirements for the new assault rifles
then we got some one who was ready ....
FTP can be invoked in cases where “undue/unforeseen delay”
then we used our famous trick to bypass all the procedures.....

Arming the troops should be done in staggered manner. what if they find that the particular chosen gun is not found fit or like by a section of troops?
 
India should purchase a Bullpup production rights. I am sure we can get the best going by our purchasing volume .
 
I think the Israelis are going to bag this one.

60% private sector production is big news.

Punj llyod is ahead of the game with a facility producing IWI small arms.
Only if the Israelis offer kickbacks as demanded by our IA's top brass. If not, they would revoke this and issue a new tender altogether

As no one was ready give bribe we just pumped up the requirement.

then we got some one who was ready ....

then we used our famous trick to bypass all the procedures.....

Arming the troops should be done in staggered manner. what if they find that the particular chosen gun is not found fit or like by a section of troops?
You correctly summed it mate
 
As no one was ready give bribe we just pumped up the requirement.

then we got some one who was ready ....

then we used our famous trick to bypass all the procedures.....

Arming the troops should be done in staggered manner. what if they find that the particular chosen gun is not found fit or like by a section of troops?

The problem is in the process itself. Too many committees even now with the DPP. We are the only major power in the world that doesn't have a professional acquisition body and rely on ignorant, arrogant, self-centred bureaucrats who have no sensibility in defence procurement.

India had proposed the formation of an organisation under the presidency of the Defense minister, but the proposal fell flat given the murderously notorious and insecure bureaucracy.

MoD should be scrapped as an organisation and rather a Defence Purchases Organisation should be formed under the chairmanship of the defence minister.

The head of this organisation should be an economist/defence analyst with coordination of authorised 2/3 star officials from the three service arms. The position of this DPO should be filled with analysts, consultants, technocrats and purchase experts from private sector who have a sense of deadlines and will make sure that all purchases are kept away from IAS babus.
 
can anybody tell why MCIWS program was scrapped? were there reliability issues with it or just because army changed its requirement mid way?
 
Its either GALIL ACE
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or TAVOR 7 (7.62X51mm chamberred with 18 inch barrel)
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mark my words :coffee:
 
Its either GALIL ACE
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or TAVOR 7 (7.62X51mm chamberred with 18 inch barrel)
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mark my words :coffee:
Probably galil as soilders would be more accustomed to traditional guns and not bullpup rifle also galil is an improvement over the ak as IA already has several ak varients in use. so soilders would not need much training in maintaining or on how to use them .
 
Probably galil as soilders would be more accustomed to traditional guns and not bullpup rifle also galil is an improvement over the ak as IA already has several ak varients in use. so soilders would not need much training in maintaining or on how to use them .
0not really bul pup is better as it houses a sniper length barrel in a carbine length and wigth body and has a very less recoil and muzzle flash/noise and is easier to manouver and mantain in battle zone and indian SFs love Tavor for its accurecy and relibilty
 
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