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Saab Carl-Gustaf legacy will boom again in India
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Scouting for partners to make M4 guns

NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 9:
Swedish defence major Saab is planning to carry forward the 40-year-old legacy of its multipurpose weapon system Carl-Gustaf in India, as it prepares to co-produce its next-generation Carl-Gustaf M4 under the ‘Make in India’ programme for the Army.

The 84 mm Carl-Gustaf M4 was first showcased in India at the Aero Show last year and subsequently also exhibited at this year’s Defence Expo in Goa.

“We had very good and positive feedback from the Indian Army because of reduction in weight and the ammunition loaded. We tried to generate interest for the weapon. They are producing the old ones and they need to update the old ones,” Christer Gordon, Vice-President, FFV Ordnance AB, Saab, toldBusinessLine.

India had signed the first contract with Saab for Carl-Gustaf M2 weapons system in 1976, including technology transfer of Carl-Gustaf weapon and ammunition to Ordnance Factory Board (OFB). In 2005, Saab had inked another licensing contract for M3 with India.

“Since 1976, we have supported OFB to indigenise the product. We are now planning to follow the same route for Carl-Gustaf M4, which was launched in the market in late 2014. ‘Make in India’ is very important for us. India is already producing the M2s, M3s so you can produce the MP-4s also. The Army has given a positive feedback about it,” Gordon said.

Interestingly, during the recent surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the LoC against Pakistan, the Army had used shoulder-fired Carl-Gustaf rifles. According to Gordon, the latest M4 model has improved ergonomics and is much lighter compared with M2 and M3. It is made of titanium instead of steel, which obviously makes the product costlier.

Ballistic calculation
Also, the new variant can communicate with ammunition, and the ammunition can be programmed from an advanced site. This enables it to give feedback to the site. It is also capable of ballistic calculation. Gordon said the company is hopeful of the Defence Ministry placing orders soon for the product, which can be used under all weather conditions and in any terrain.

The company is presently scouting for partners in India to co-develop and co-produce the M4 here.

(This article was published on October 9, 2016)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...y-will-boom-again-in-india/article9204440.ece
 
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Carl-Gustaf M4Smart just got smarter



The new Carl-Gustaf M4 is a man-portable multi-role weapon system that provides high tactical flexibility through its wide range of ammunition types.

Since 1948, the Carl-Gustaf multi-role weapon has been supporting dismounted infantry around the world in dealing with a full range of battlefield challenges.

A marked evolution in the history of the system, the new M4 model meets the needs of modern conflict environments while offering compatibility with future innovations.

In 2015 the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic became the first country to order the new Carl-Gustaf M4.



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As technologies evolve, weaponry needs to keep pace and offer cutting-edge capabilities. Programmable ammo is just one innovation that is set to revolutionise the battlefield for dismounted infantry.



Built with future requirements in mind, the Carl-Gustaf M4 is compatible with intelligent sighting systems, and prepared for programmable ammo, ensuring your forces have advanced technology at their fingertips.

LIGHTER, BETTER, FASTER





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On the modern battlefield, speed can mean the difference between life and death for dismounted infantry. Operational success depends upon soldiers that can react quickly and effectively in any combat situation.



The new Carl-Gustaf M4 multi-role weapon system won’t slow you down. Building upon the success of its predecessor it offers an even shorter length and a weight of less than seven kilos – helping your troops remain agile.

THE POWER TO ADAPT


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Today’s dismounted infantry face a broader range of battlefield challenges than ever before. Having a single weapon for all situations increases their tactical flexibility and reduces the amount of equipment that they carry.



The M4 enables soldiers to deal with any tactical situation – from neutralising armoured tanks or enemy troops in defilade, to clearing obstacles and engaging enemies in buildings.
 
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What about these? Do we need m4 when we can simply develop these. It weights only 7.1kg if specs are to be believed.So why go for 6.6kg m4 variant ?
 

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And this comes after surgical strikes. Good move. We can easily adopt to new version. Great going my
 
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Is there any need for M4 when DRDO has developed a lightweight version already?
 
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What about these? Do we need m4 when we can simply develop these. It weights only 7.1kg if specs are to be believed.So why go for 6.6kg m4 variant ?

If SAAB partner with any pvt entity then we should go for them
 
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What's wrong with r.p.g's , they are kinda plug and play, light weight, don't require much time and two soldiers to load and carry-----

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With smart weapons, you can measure the distance to a wall, and fire a grenade just above the wall,
which explodes just as it passes the wall, killing the guys hiding behind it.
 
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