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IA to induct Excalibur as interim assault rifle

OFB guys are fat cat chair jockeys, they don wanna move their a$$ an inch from their cozy comfort zone.
Faulty, ugly looking, ill manufactured, poorly finished products are tread mark of OFB products. Quality control guys are so corrupt that they can sell themselves for a single penny.
Even for paramount projects they don have any timeline to follow, so lethargic and lazy they are. Employes fight with each other to get overtime job for extra income, and what they do in overtime, they bring pillow and blanket to sleep there. They do night party to pass their time at night shifts.

All OFB units shall be sold out to private firms to perform like a professional units and kick out these sarkari good for nothing babus.

NEVER EXPECT ANYTHING FROM IOF, BRING PROFESSIONAL PRIVATE PLAYERS IF WE WANT TO CUT DOWN DEFENSE IMPORTS
 
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Published November 15, 2016 SOURCE: Chinatopix.com
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The Indian Army will issue the less than satisfactory “Excalibur” assault rifle to its jawans as an “interim weapon” while it begins the tedious process of again trying to replace the unpopular INSAS assault rifle.

The process to shortlist a new 7.62 x 51 mm rifle could take a few years, said army sources, or might lead to a cancellation of the tender. In the meantime, the lighter and more lethal Excalibur (whose official designation is INSAS Excalibur Mark-I) will have to do despite this weapon being chambered for a 5.56 x 45 mm NATO round.

Excalibur was derived from INSAS and should have replaced the latter as the army’s standard assault rifle this year. But the army leadership changed its mind when it agreed a weapon firing the deadlier 7.62 mm round was a better fit for the army than another weapon firing a light 5.56 mm bullet.

Media reports said the army has asked the state-run Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) to supply a “large number” of prototype Excalibur rifles for simultaneous tests at locations around the country to speed-up Excalibur’s induction as a provisional weapon.

“Keeping procurement delays in mind, the army has opted to provisionally employ Excalibur for its infantry and specialized counter-insurgency units, which desperately need an assault rifle,” said Lt. Gen. Vijay Kapoor (Ret).

On Sept. 27, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD ) re-issued a request for information (RFI) for a 7.62 x 51 mm assault rifle that can shoot-to-kill “to replace problematic INSAS.”

The RFI is the latest attempt after a slew of failed attempts over the last decade to acquire a new standard rifle. MoD now wants the new rifle to be lightweight; have a minimum effective range of 500 meters and have accuracy better than 3 minutes of arc (MoA) up to 500 meters.

The new rifle should also be capable of firing the in-service under barrel grenade launcher (UBGL). It should have an integrated open sight and a multi-option telescopic sight. It also has to be compatible with all modern sights and accessories and have a provision for mounting these accessories.

The Army wants 185,000 of the new rifles with 60,000 to be delivered within 28 months from contract signing.

This new RFI follows the Indian Army’s rejection of the Excalibur rifle from the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Ordnance Factory Board.

The reason: the Army has now decided it wants a new weapon firing rounds that kill (7.62 x 51 mm) instead of rounds that wound (5.56 × 45 mm NATO).

The latter round arms INSAS. Last April, an Army commanders’ conference decided to go for the 7.62 x 51 mm rifle “with a higher kill probability and accuracy at an enhanced effective range of 500 meters.

” The recently rejected Excalibur is a better weapon than INSAS (for Indian Small Arms System) but fell by the wayside because it was chambered for a 5.56 mm round. INSAS has never gained popularity among jawans fearful of its unreliability.

Soldiers also aren’t happy INSAS can only fire either single shots or three round bursts. Excalibur is an upgraded version of INSAS. It’s lighter and shorter than INSAS and has an effective range of 400 meters, the same as INSAS. Unlike INSAS, Excalibur can fire fully automatic.

Excalibur can also be fitted with an MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail system to mount a wide range of combat sights and sensors. It also has a foldable buttstock but looks every bit as ugly as INSAS.

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Yeah too much bravery, 700,000 soldiers to control unarmed Kashmiris, very brave, kudos

While we have to deal with only one mischievous neighbor and the concentration of expected conflict (if any) is supposed to be in and around Kashmir, please give one good reason, why shouldn't India deploy the chunk of our forces there ?? :)
 
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While we have to deal with only one mischievous neighbor and the concentration of expected conflict (if any) is supposed to be in and around Kashmir, please give one good reason, why shouldn't India deploy the chunk of our forces there ?? :)
So with that logic, Pakistan should deploy 2 million soldiers in Balochistan. :disagree: Bravery is not in the numbers, just so you know
 
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