This story is from October 07, 2020
Indian defence forces considering 'Made in India' carbine for meeting urgent requirements
NEW DELHI: With a proposal to import carbines unlikely to fructify, Indian defence forces are considering the acquisition of 'Made in India'
The carbine is an infantry weapon used for close quarter battles for which the Indian Army has been on a lookout since many years now.
"The carbine produced by the Ordnance Factory Board at its facility in Ishapore in
Preliminary trials of the weapon were also carried out a short while ago by officials concerned dealing with the acquisition of weapon systems for the three armed forces.
The scope for consideration of buying indigenous carbine came up after it started emerging that the forces would not be acquiring the carbines from the foreign country which has exported it to only a few countries and that too in very small quantities.
The issue of acquiring these carbines from abroad had been stuck for close to two years now as the matter was referred to a high-level Committee for decision by
The overall requirement of the armed forces is for almost 3.5 lakh carbines but they wanted to acquire around 94,000 of these weapons through import route under fast track procedures.
If selected, the OFB carbine will undergo rigorous testing and initially be inducted in limited numbers only by the defence forces.
Efforts to acquire the CQB carbines since 2008 have not materialised. The initial lot of carbines acquired by the forces is expected to be provided to troops deployed on the China front.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi government recently cleared the second batch of the Sig Sauer assault rifles which would be provided to the troops deployed against the Chinese forces in Eastern Ladakh and other areas.
carbine
for meeting their urgent requirement in view of the situation on China border.The carbine is an infantry weapon used for close quarter battles for which the Indian Army has been on a lookout since many years now.
West Bengal
has been offered to the armed forces who are now evaluating it for acquisition," government sources told ANI.Preliminary trials of the weapon were also carried out a short while ago by officials concerned dealing with the acquisition of weapon systems for the three armed forces.
The scope for consideration of buying indigenous carbine came up after it started emerging that the forces would not be acquiring the carbines from the foreign country which has exported it to only a few countries and that too in very small quantities.
the Defence Acquisition Council
under the first NDA government.The overall requirement of the armed forces is for almost 3.5 lakh carbines but they wanted to acquire around 94,000 of these weapons through import route under fast track procedures.
If selected, the OFB carbine will undergo rigorous testing and initially be inducted in limited numbers only by the defence forces.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi government recently cleared the second batch of the Sig Sauer assault rifles which would be provided to the troops deployed against the Chinese forces in Eastern Ladakh and other areas.
Top Comment
Viswanathan Iyer
1565 days ago
Good idea, if possible, to meet the requirements.Read allPost comment
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