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Indian Army tender procurement of more than 40,000 carbines and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition
Site March 15, 2012 will be held in June 2012, the comprehensive report, the Indian Army carbines of the four bidding companies to test, and ultimately selected a company to provide 44618 5.56 mm close-combat carbine and 33.6 million rounds of bullets. ultimately replace its active-duty 9 mm carbine. these four companies are: U.S. Colt, Sig Sauer (USA) Inc., the Israeli arms industry and the Italian Beretta company, they provide the carbine will be located in infantry school in India and Central Farm Hao (Mhow), Rajasthan desert environment and the high altitude test.
Indian Army will be its final selection of company signed a contract worth $ 400,000,000 (200 billion rupees) contract, the company will also transfer of technology to the Indian arsenal Commission. India the arsenal Commission will produce 380 000 400 000 carbine for the Indian Army and Indian paramilitary forces and national police forces in accordance with the provisions of the Indian defense acquisition program >> This contract will also include the terms of the trade remedies, trade and the amount of compensation will be 30% of the entire contract amount.
The requirements include: Indian Army carbine weighs less than 3 kg, rate of fire of 600 rounds / min; the minimum effective range of 200 meters; equipped with Picatinny rail, rail is installed on the reflection and passive night vision sights, visible and invisible laser pointer as well as multi-purpose detachable bayonet.
Indian Army tender procurement of more than 40,000 carbines and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition - Military News
No flamebait intended, but i am just curious why India doesn't want to support its indigenous firearm industry.
Site March 15, 2012 will be held in June 2012, the comprehensive report, the Indian Army carbines of the four bidding companies to test, and ultimately selected a company to provide 44618 5.56 mm close-combat carbine and 33.6 million rounds of bullets. ultimately replace its active-duty 9 mm carbine. these four companies are: U.S. Colt, Sig Sauer (USA) Inc., the Israeli arms industry and the Italian Beretta company, they provide the carbine will be located in infantry school in India and Central Farm Hao (Mhow), Rajasthan desert environment and the high altitude test.
Indian Army will be its final selection of company signed a contract worth $ 400,000,000 (200 billion rupees) contract, the company will also transfer of technology to the Indian arsenal Commission. India the arsenal Commission will produce 380 000 400 000 carbine for the Indian Army and Indian paramilitary forces and national police forces in accordance with the provisions of the Indian defense acquisition program >> This contract will also include the terms of the trade remedies, trade and the amount of compensation will be 30% of the entire contract amount.
The requirements include: Indian Army carbine weighs less than 3 kg, rate of fire of 600 rounds / min; the minimum effective range of 200 meters; equipped with Picatinny rail, rail is installed on the reflection and passive night vision sights, visible and invisible laser pointer as well as multi-purpose detachable bayonet.
Indian Army tender procurement of more than 40,000 carbines and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition - Military News
No flamebait intended, but i am just curious why India doesn't want to support its indigenous firearm industry.