Agnostic_Indian
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I might be wrong but I thought India was interested in the weapon made by Israel, the same rifle that also featured in the documentary future weapons.
That means the gun can be field modified to fire 7.62mm or the 5.56mm cartridges, depending on the requirement. That means changing the barrel of the gun, a few other pieces and the magazine (which contains the bullets). It may also include the ability to fire small caliber grenades.sorry for this noob question... what exactly meant by multi caliber......?
Wow India is really going all out to mordernise it's armed forces. This gun is awesome and is also high on the list with the US military.
I love how almost every country enjoys dealing with India it is because they all respect the country and know that India is not going to reverse engineer their tech or sell it to other nations.
Also heard there is a massive deal in the offering between France and India not talking about the raffy fighter deal here. Something bigger is in the works but it's more a civilian project which involves France, Japan and Germany.
We in France love India and you guys know you can count on us.
Its just plain sad that the govt has to buy small arms from other countries.
The F-INSAS is more than just an infantry upgrade- it is a modernisation concept for the entire IA. Naturally the Infantry will be the first guys with the new ARs but of course the entire IA and late IAF and IN wi recive this rifle too in time.It is only the infantry that will get these rifles, right? Under the F-INSAS programme? Will the soldiers of the other arms continue to use INSAS?
In any case, the total requirement would be a few hundred thousands, since our infantry is so huge.
In 5.56 cal you can find better rifles than this IA got no taste.