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India's Excalibur and Ghatak Rifles

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The newly developed variant of Insas 1B1 named Excalibur is being used by a large number of state police forces and their respective spec ops teams

Current users of Excalibur:
- Bihar
- Chattisgarh
- Jharkhand
- West Bengal
- Kerala
- Karnataka
- Manipur
- Madhya Pradesh
- Sikkim
- Tamil Nadu

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Bihar Police Commando

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Chattisgarh STF

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Jharkhand Jaguars

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Jharkhand Police Commandos

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Kerala Police Commandos

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Karnataka Police Commados

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Manipur Police Commandos with Amogh Carbine

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Manipur Police Commandos with Ghatak AR

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Manipur Commandos with Excalibur

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Madhya Pradesh Commandos

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Mysore Black Panthers

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Sikkim IRB

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Tamil Nadu Police Commandos

Pic credits: @Unknowncommando
 
For all those who mocked the Excalibur and other indigenous rifles like Ghatak and Amogh, this is to show that a large number of state police forces and their spec ops teams inducted indigenous rifles along with Paramilitary forces like CRPF, CAPF, CISF, RPF who are also planning to induct indigenous rifles in large numbers. Even though the quality of weapons produced by PSUs isn't on par with international standards, MoD should offer the production contracts to private Indian defense firms

I hope IA also goes with a locally produced (indigenously developed one if possible like the MCIWS) instead of foreign rifles wasting tons of forex reserves in the process
 
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For all those who mocked the Excalibur and other indigenous rifles like Ghatak and Amogh, this is to show that a large number of state police forces and their spec ops teams inducted indigenous rifles along with Paramilitary forces like CRPF, CAPF, CISF, RPF who are also planning to induct indigenous rifles in large numbers. Even though the quality of weapons produced by PSUs isn't on par with international standards, MoD should offer the production contracts to private Indian defense firms

I hope IA also goes with a locally produced (indigenously developed one if possible like the MCIWS) instead of foreign rifles wasting tons of foreign exchange in the process
What if your local rifles miserably fail again
 
What if your local rifles miserably fail again
I do agree we haven't produced world class rifles but it isn't the fault of the design but the manufacturing process which is why I said the production contract should be given to private Indian defense firms. But, we were still able to kick some arse and smoke em terrorists with the so called failed rifles
 
For those confused:
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Also don't be confused between Trichy AR and Ghatak.

All the above are now proven rifles.
Insas 1C and JVPC being the next in line with guaranteed induction/already begun.

7.62 OFB and MCIWS with uncertain future and development complete/halfway.
 
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Excellent ! Looks like every special police squad is using these rifles
Finally some orders!
 
these guns are clone of Ak 47 which india is marketing as made in india
 
these guns are clone of Ak 47 which india is marketing as made in india
TAR and Ghatak are AK clones to varying degrees. This is a good thing and not claimed otherwise. One is milled and the other is stamped. There was also a FN-FAL based TAR.

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Cost is a priority here not the quality.

Cost is not a priority, requirements are. OFB also has to compete in the tender with a proper rifle.

https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ordnance-factory-readies-681623.html
Earlier this year, the defence ministry approved a plan to procure nearly 8.1 lakh assault rifles and almost four lakh carbines for close quarter battle.

Out of the total requirement close to 72,400 assault rifles and 93,895 carbines are to be procured on fast track basis to enable the forces to meet their immediate requirement.

Of the remaining 7.3 lakh assault rifles, OFB is assured of an order of 1.8 lakh rifles, if the weapon satisfies the army. The board can also make a bid for the remaining 5.5 lakh rifles for which a Request for Information was floated by the Army headquarters in February 2018.


OFB's orders are not assured.
 
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