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The Indian Army is likely to soon issue a 'Request for Information' for a new single calibre assault rifle to replace its INSAS rifles after it scrapped a four-year-old tender for purchasing 180,000 multi-calibre weapons. Defence sources also ruled out that the army has shortlisted any particular gun to replace the INSAS, which had entered service in the late 1990s.

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Indian soldiers with INSAS rifle and INSAS LMG during an exercise

"A Request for Information is likely to be issued soon for single calibre guns. This will be open to all," sources said, adding that the project would finally be taken up as part of the 'Make in India' initiative.

Army had initially wanted a rifle with interchangeable barrels firing different calibres -- the 5.56-mm INSAS round and the 7.62-mm AK-47 round.

That was because troops use AK-47s in counter-insurgency operations while the INSAS rifles are issued for peace stations.

However, none of the firms which had pitched for the contract could satisfy the army with sources saying that the General Staff Qualitative Requirements "could well have been too ambitious".

"There was no point on working on something that cannot be worked out," the sources added.

Army had on June 15 informed the four short-listed international firms that it was retracting the multi-million contract.

The INSAS is primarily based on the AKM but incorporates features from other rifles. It has a chrome-plated bore. The barrel has a six-groove rifling. The basic gas operated long stroke piston and the rotating bolt are similar to the AKM/AK-47.

It has a manual gas regulator, similar to that of FN FAL, and a gas cutoff for launching grenades. The charging handle is on the left instead of on the bolt carrier, similar in operation to the HK33.

Indian Army plans 'Request for Information' for single calibre assault rifle 30707153 | July 2015 Global Defense Security news UK | Defense Security global news industry army 2015
@nair @Horus @Oscar @Jango @SpArK @AUSTERLITZ @Bang Galore @NKVD
 

The Indian Army is likely to soon issue a 'Request for Information' for a new single calibre assault rifle to replace its INSAS rifles after it scrapped a four-year-old tender for purchasing 180,000 multi-calibre weapons. Defence sources also ruled out that the army has shortlisted any particular gun to replace the INSAS, which had entered service in the late 1990s.

Indian_Army_plans_Request_for_Information_for_single_calibre_assault_rifle_640_001.jpg
Indian soldiers with INSAS rifle and INSAS LMG during an exercise

"A Request for Information is likely to be issued soon for single calibre guns. This will be open to all," sources said, adding that the project would finally be taken up as part of the 'Make in India' initiative.

Army had initially wanted a rifle with interchangeable barrels firing different calibres -- the 5.56-mm INSAS round and the 7.62-mm AK-47 round.

That was because troops use AK-47s in counter-insurgency operations while the INSAS rifles are issued for peace stations.

However, none of the firms which had pitched for the contract could satisfy the army with sources saying that the General Staff Qualitative Requirements "could well have been too ambitious".

"There was no point on working on something that cannot be worked out," the sources added.

Army had on June 15 informed the four short-listed international firms that it was retracting the multi-million contract.

The INSAS is primarily based on the AKM but incorporates features from other rifles. It has a chrome-plated bore. The barrel has a six-groove rifling. The basic gas operated long stroke piston and the rotating bolt are similar to the AKM/AK-47.

It has a manual gas regulator, similar to that of FN FAL, and a gas cutoff for launching grenades. The charging handle is on the left instead of on the bolt carrier, similar in operation to the HK33.

Indian Army plans 'Request for Information' for single calibre assault rifle 30707153 | July 2015 Global Defense Security news UK | Defense Security global news industry army 2015
@nair @Horus @Oscar @Jango @SpArK @AUSTERLITZ @Bang Galore @NKVD
a very sensible moove at the right time ... better late than never

commanality is the main phylosophy of modern warfare then be it use of 5.56 mm cartige by all NATO nations or use of F35 ect ect

i hope DRDO gets it this time right and hope they make a bull pup version of Excalibur which is light ,accurate , durable considarebelli mantainence free with a polymar body like Tevor :)
 
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