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Indian Army is Procuring Additional Accessories for TAR-21 assault rifles

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Indian Army is Procuring Additional Accessories for TAR-21 assault rifles

The Army is marching ahead to boost firepower and enhance mobility of its special forces and select infantry outfits. It is procuring carbines for close-quarter battle, additional accessories for its recently acquired TAR-21 assault rifles and all-terrain vehicles.Recently, the Army was in the market to procure special assault rifles that can shoot around corners without the soldier having to expose himself for a direct line-of-sight shot.

Since carbines are smaller and more compact than rifles and capable of a high rate of automatic fire, they are preferred for combat at short ranges and in confined spaces, though their effectiveness is negligible at longer ranges. Special forces world over are heavy users of carbines.The Army wants carbines to be fully operable by troops wearing NBC protective clothing, besides having the capability to mount additional gadgets like laser rangers and night vision sights.

The list of accessories for the modular Israeli Tavor TAR-21 rifle, which is now the standard personal weapon for special forces personnel and paratroopers includes telescopic sights and night vision sights, accessory rails for mounting additional gadgets, high-intensity flashlights, dual magazine clips and luminous sights for under-barrel grenade launchers.

Also being sought for the TAR-21 are single eye night vision goggles with headband. Providing high-resolution imagery and image intensification troops would be able to use them in conjugation with the rifle’s day sights or as an independent gadget by being worn on the forehead.Specifications for the all-terrain vehicles (ATV) include seating capacity for 10 persons and the ability to operate across a wide spectrum terrain and climatic conditions, including snowbound areas, deserts and marshes.

Inbuilt GPS and navigation system, air-conditioning, fire-fighting aids, internal and external storage capacity for military equipment, cold starting system and provisions for attaching engineering support equipment like snow cutter, blades and trailers would be added features of the ATV.

ASIAN DEFENCE: Indian Army is Procuring Additional Accessories for TAR-21 assault rifles
 
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Israeli TAR-21 Tavor Assault Rifles for Indian Navy Commandos

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2011-01-12 The Indian Navy's elite marine commandos will this month be armed with Israeli assault and rifles that will enhance their operational capability as a force trained for special operations. A consignment of over 500 TAR-21 Tavor assault rifles and another 30 Galil sniper rifles worth over Rs.15 crore ($3.3 million) and Rs.2 crore respectively was delivered to the MARCOS (marine commandos) in December 2010, a defence ministry official told reporters.Photo - TAR-21 Used by Indian Army Para Commandos

A team from the Israeli Military Industries (IMI), the manufacturer of the specialist weapons, will be in India to carry out joint inspection of the consignment's post-delivery quality to ensure the weapons are in fighting-fit condition. "The lot of over 500 Tavor and 30 Galil rifles has arrived and the Israeli team will be here to jointly inspect the delivered weapons and for assembling them. The MARCOS will begin using these rifles and start training on them from this month," the official said. He did not wish to be identified because of ministry rules.
The defence ministry had placed the orders for the rifles for the MARCOS - their actual strength is classified - in 2008. The two weapons are already in use with the Indian Army's special forces and the Indian Air Force's Garud special forces units. The army's special forces got about 3,000 of the Tavors and another 1,000 of the Galils some time in 2004, for which they had placed orders in 2002.
The Tavor, a 5.56mm calibre weapon of NATO specifications, is a 21st century assault rifle from IMI. The MARCOS have been using the indigenous INSAS rifles and the Russian Kalashnikov variants. The Tavor would also be a standard weapon for the force from now. The Galil is a 7.62mm sniper weapon, again manufactured by IMI, popularly known as Galatz in the Israeli defence forces.
 
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New pic of Indian commandos with Israeli TAR-21 assault rifles

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Thanks a lot mate^^^. Look like MARCOs to me because of the wet suits and it was reported MARCOs reduced their Tavors late 2010. I wonder how/where/when Shiv got these pics. Aroor certainly has an awesome job!!!
 
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it was reported MARCOs reduced their Tavors late 2010.
What do you mean by reduced ??/ I they recieved it in late 2010...

Look like MARCOs to me because of the wet suits
IA's SF also possess wet suits and they even issued tender for guns capable of being fired under-water and hovercraft and midget subs...but i cannot tell for sure which one are these....chances are that they are marcos...
 
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What do you mean by reduced ??/ I they recieved it in late 2010...
I meant "received", sorry- predictive text on my phone!

IA's SF also possess wet suits and they even issued tender for guns capable of being fired under-water and hovercraft and midget subs...but i cannot tell for sure which one are these....chances are that they are marcos..

I'm sure that IA SF do have limited marine training but I think it was only MARCOs who issued tenders for midget subs and underwater rifles- this equipment falls well and truly in THEIR remit:


Indian Navy to procure five midget submarines

Updated on Sunday, November 01, 2009, 11:57 IST Tags:India, Navy, submarines

New Delhi: To strengthen its capabilities of carrying out special underwater operations in high seas and enemy harbours, the Indian Navy is planning to procure five midget submarines for the Marine Commandos (MARCOS).


Submarines weighing less than 150 tonnes are classified as midgets and are used by the Navies to carry out underwater covert operations and surveillance missions.

The Navy has already initiated the process of procuring these vessels and recently issued a Request for Proposal to Indian shipyards including Hindustan Shipyards Limited, ABG and Pipavav shipyards, Defence Ministry sources said to a news agency here.

Initially, Navy is planning to get only five of these vessels but the inductions can be doubled later on.

The induction of these midgets is part of the Navy's efforts to strengthen its operational capabilities after the 26/11 terror strikes in Mumbai last year, sources said.

With capacity of carrying four to six personnel on board, the submarines would have a diving depth of around 400 metres, they added.

Bureau Report

Indian Navy to procure five midget submarines


I'm not too sure of the status of this though.
 
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