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Indian Army Issues Purchase Plan Of 200,000 Close Quarter Battle Carbine

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After repeated failures to purchase critical small arms for 1.3 million soldiers, the Indian Army has once again begun the process to purchase 200,000 close quarter battle carbines to add powers for fights in the 200-meter range.


New Delhi (Sputnik) — The Indian Army seeks a CQB Carbine with 5.56 mm caliber having minimum range of 200 meters and a hit target with accuracy better than four minutes of angle. Carbines are rifles with short-range barrels and are suitable for close quarter combat.

Last year, Indian government cancelled a six-year-old tender for obtaining 44,618 close quarter battle carbines and 33.6 million rounds of ammunition. That bid was won by the Galil Ace of Israeli Weapon Industry (IWI) but the Indian Law Ministry did not give a final go-ahead for the "single vendor situation" deal as only one firm passed the trials conducted by the Indian Army.

Four other global firms, including Italy's Beretta, participated in the bid but failed to meet the tough specifications laid down by the Indian Army. This led to a "single vendor situation" which attracted the attention of competitors who suspected foul play.

As current trends suggest, the Indian government may prioritize suppliers who can provide Make in India component in the deal. Israeli IWI & India's Punj Lloyd has set up a JV named Punj Lloyd Raksha Systems aimed to supply small arms, including Galil ACE carbines to Indian armed forces. "This is a joint venture with technology transfer arrangement to manufacture IWI's small arms in India," Ashok Wadhawan, President — Manufacturing Business (Defense and Aerospace) at Punj Lloyd Limited, told Sputnik.

Punj Lloyd Raksha System may face tough competition from joint venture protective carbine (JVPC) developed by state-owned DRDO and the trials are underway with Army. JVPC has developed in the 5.56x30mm caliber and has a weight of 3.05 kilogram which is very close to the requirement sought by the Indian Army for this tender (3 kilogram). It can fire upto 850-900 round per minute.
 
5.56×30mm Joint Venture Protective Carbine
Posted on January 30, 2017 DictatorPosted in Army News, Defence Analysis, Indian Defence News


The Joint Protective Protective Carbine (JVPC) earlier know as Morder Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC) is a carbine designed and developed by Armament Research And Development Establishment and Ordanance Factory Board (OFB). This carbine was developed in a bid to replace the ageing 9mm Sterling Carbine but the situation seems uncertain as the JVPC is still stuck in the usual long trials of the army and the bureaucratic hurdles of the Ministry Of Defence



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The carbine is ideal for Close Quarter Combat due to its size and specifications which are mentioned below

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  • TECHNICAL DATA (WEAPON)
  1. CALIBER – 5.56×30 mm
  2. WEAPON MASS – 2.95 kg
  3. OVERALL LENGTH – Butt extended- 700mm , Butt Retracted- 500mm
  4. BARREL LENGHT – 300mm
  5. RIFLING – Six Grooves, 1 Turn in 250mm
  6. RATE OF FIRE – 850-900 rpm
  7. MODE OF FIRE – Single Shot and Automatic
  8. SIGHTS – Iron , Reflex , PNS & BLS
  9. EFFECTIVE RANGE – 200 m
  10. FREE RECOIL ENERGY – 1.8 J
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  • TECHNICAL DATA (AMMUNITION)
  1. CALIBER – 5.56×30 mm
  2. CARTRIDGE LENGHT – 42mm
  3. CATRIDGE WEIGHT – 9.0 g
  4. BULLET WEIGHT – 2.6 g
  5. BULLET LENGHT – 17 mm
  6. MUZZLE VELOCITY – 650 m/s
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  • TECHNICAL DATA (SILENCER)
  1. NUMBER OF BAFFLES – 16
  2. SOUNDE REDUCTION – 143 dB to 118 dB
  3. MASS – 700g
  4. LENGHT – 275 mm
  5. OUTER DIAMETER – 30mm
  • SALIENT FEATURES
  1. Unique caliber weapon system for COB operations
  2. Compat and light weight
  3. Highly accurate in single shot & burst mode
  4. Semi bull-pup configuration that facilitates single hand firing capabilitiy
  5. Low weapon recoil ensures stabilized weapon during rapid firing
  6. Retractable butt for compactness
  7. Three point sling enables quick weapons positioning in different firing postures
  8. Ambidextrous features like butt locking lever and fire selector enables left hand firing
  9. Reflex and Passive night sights mounted on picatiny rails
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CURRENT STATUS

Reports suggest that the carbine is still in final trials and will soon get the final green signal from the Ministry Of Defence. Different reports suggest that the army is satisfied with the carbine and the carbine is expect to participate in the global tender to replace the Sterling Carbine
 
So it looks to be 100% indegenous, If so very good.

Congratulations to people who made it.
 
Yah make in India with Israeli company which basically means screwdriver and sticker tech
Where did it said like that,what I understand is that fresh tender involving Indian made weapon and an Israeli made weapon(it will be make India programme). They yet to announce the winner though.
 

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