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India’s Envy: Wants ‘POF-EYE’ type weapon to combat terror

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After Pakistan Ordinance Factory (POF) succesfully unveiled its ‘POF-EYE CornerShot’ at IDEAS-2008 last year, India has launched its own hunt for a similar weapon. Currently Pakistan and Israel are the only two countries who manufacture the CornerShot gun.

Having learnt lessons from the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, the Army has launched a global hunt for suitable weapon systems `for shooting around the corner’ for its troops involved in counter-terrorism operations. These `cornershot’ rifles and pistols, with detachable high-resolution video cameras and monitors mounted on them, will help Army special forces like the Para-SF units to effectively tackle terrorists in urban warfare scenarios. “Such close-quarter combat weapons will help our commandos to observe and engage targets from behind a corner — for instance, while storming a building or a room — without exposing themselves to direct fire from terrorists,” said an officer.

“American, Israeli, Pakistani and a few other forces already use such weapons… The front parts of their barrels, mounted with video cameras, can swivel 60 to 70 degree on either side to scan and direct fire around corners,” he added.

Floating the Request for Information (RFI), the Army’s weapons and equipment directorate wants armament companies to submit their proposals by January 30. This comes soon after elite counter-terror force National Security Guards launched the process to acquire cornershot weapons as well as wall surveillance radars to monitor what is the situation inside a room without actually entering it. “Such new-generation equipment is very effective in neutralising terrorists in situations like 26/11, where commandos had to clear the five-star hotels in room-to-room flushing out operations,” said the officer.

The Army’s RFI specifies the cornershot weapons must be able to `engage targets effectively beyond 200 metres’ and have day/night vision capability. While the exact number of the weapons to be acquired is yet to be finalised, officers said transfer of technology to manufacture them indigenously was being sought since “a large quantity” was required. “The weapon systems should also have image downloading and transmission capability so that the enemy can be located and information shared with other troops to enable the commandos to take the best positions to engage the targets,” said an officer. Source - Pakistan Ideology

Nawaz
 
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LOL... what "envy" are we talking about here?

Firstly, India is acquiring CornerShot, not POF-EYE. The Israeli CornerShot is much more advanced than they Pakistani variant.

Secondly, POF-EYE was showcased to the world more than one year ago among much fanfare and it still hasn't entered service with the Pakistani Armed Forces. And I wouldn't be surprised if the Pakistanis end up buying HD66, a Chinese "replica", rather than buying their own dud.
 
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LOL... what "envy" are we talking about here?

Firstly, India is acquiring CornerShot, not POF-EYE. The Israeli CornerShot is much more advanced than they Pakistani variant.

Secondly, POF-EYE was showcased to the world more than one year ago among much fanfare and it still hasn't entered service with the Pakistani Armed Forces. And I wouldn't be surprised if the Pakistanis end up buying HD66, a Chinese "replica", rather than buying their own dud.

Don't be so blinded by nationalistic pride that you demean your rival's efforts to make your own look credible. It's very childish, and could land you in a heap of trouble. When an Indian speaks of "duds", it's really quite funny. But we'll forgive the ourburst, that part of your brain where you stored "India is superior Pakistan" must have been shaken pretty badly.

India wants a CornerShot type weapon, something it doesn't have but its rival does.

Envy:
Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has.

Yep, I see no envy here.

Also, POF-EYE is in use with SSG's anti-terror units. I don't expect the SSG to parade around with it, but just because you don't see it out and about doesn't mean it's not used. You're right, POF-EYE was greeted with much fanfare, well deserved too no doubt, especially since the Israelis had claimed nobody would create such a weapon for 10 years. Now, if that's a bitter pill for you to swallow, that's just too bad, but that's your failing, not ours.

On the other hand, I think it would be a swell idea for POF to send a POF-EYE brochure to the Indian team responsible for such an acquisition, that would be one terrific prank.
 
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But we'll forgive the ourburst, that part of your brain where you stored "India is superior Pakistan" must have been shaken pretty badly.

Unfortunately for you, I go by facts and statistics; not by silly, nationalistic rhetoric. Give me one credible statistic according to which "Pakistan is superior to India" and then you can claim I'm "shaken pretty badly". And I'm talking about statistics which highlight indigenous accomplishments.

India wants a CornerShot type weapon, something it doesn't have but its rival does.

Our rival has it? Where? At Karachi Expo Center? Lol.

Also, POF-EYE is in use with SSG's anti-terror units. I don't expect the SSG to parade around with it, but just because you don't see it out and about doesn't mean it's not used.

I just have one thing to say - Give me one source which says that the SSG inducted the POF-EYE.

You're right, POF-EYE was greeted with much fanfare, well deserved too no doubt, especially since the Israelis had claimed nobody would create such a weapon for 10 years.

Uhh... do you have a source for that "Israeli claim"?
 
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imo corner shot weapons are for urban warfare....so there is no competetion going on as they willl be used against terrorists..not against each other's army....
feel free to disagreee:cheers:
 
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imo corner shot weapons are for urban warfare....so there is no competetion going on as they willl be used against terrorists..not against each other's army....
feel free to disagreee:cheers:

Nowadays scenarios have changed,armies usually fight against terrorists in urban area.So yes CS is needed for armies to effectively counter them.

And as for use against another army,if there is a big possibility of being involved in a battle like one in Stalingrad,armies will buy it.
 
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Nowadays scenarios have changed,armies usually fight against terrorists in urban area.So yes CS is needed for armies to effectively counter them.

And as for use against another army,if there is a big possibility of being involved in a battle like one in Stalingrad,armies will buy it.

offcourse in that situation it may be used... but even in an open war imo it wont be of much use because in our continent wars are fought either on mountains or in desert...
so this weapon will be used against terrorists not against army of another country...
feel freee to disagree:cheers:
 
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