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Indian Armed forces uses lakhs of INSAS rifles in various scenarios,from Siachin,to Thar,peacekeeping missions in Africa. The INSAS has proved itself in countless conflicts and war games. You don't need to be explained on how much import friendly our armed forces are. They could've dumped INSAS and gone for any foreign toy they wanted anytime. Instead,they chose INSAS Rifles and its variants which has served them for more than a decade. Its because,INSAS is a perfect choice for a general issue rifle. The Army never went for Tavour as its general issue rifle. Tavour is prefered due to its inherent advantages as a bullpup rifle. The INSAS was designed as per the requirement of Army,and the weight falls within their requirements. INSAS too has its own foreign and domestic sights which the Army uses extensively,including Night and Thermal scope. Infact INSAS is prefered in the designated marksman role too. Do you think we were unable to design a rifle with 30 round mag goes full auto? It was the army's choice to have 22 round mags with single and 3 round bursts. Full auto is seldom used in combat when it comes to rifles. INSAS rifle variants with full auto and 30 mag rounds were available from the beginning itself. The Army's new tender do not mention about INSAS because of Army's change of doctrine to use multi cal rifles,not because INSAS is a bad rifle.The first basis would be the army's vocal opposition to the INSAS since its induction. Second would be the army going for Tavor over the INSAS. Third would be the army floating a tender for a new rifle which has no mention of INSAS.
Compare the weight of the INSAS with other rifles of same calibre. An American M14 carbine, the standard issue holds a 30 round magazine, can go full auto, has the capability to mount scopes and weighs almost 1kg less than INSAS. INSAS can carry only 20 round mag, cannot go full auto, cannot mount the modern reflex sights and its empty weight is the same as an M14 loaded.
There are way too many problems with the INSAS. Why do you think the Tavor is fast replacing INSAS in Kashmir? Even the CRPF guys are dumping INSAS in the valley in favor of Tavor.
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