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After LMGs, Indian Army will soon get close-quarter-battle carbines

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With the deal for the Light Machine Guns (LMG) in place, the Indian Army is now waiting for the close-quarter-battle carbines (CQB). “A decision is expected by later this month. It is now close to fifteen months since the UAE based Caracal Company was declared L1 after extensive trials for a $ 553.33 million. The Oversight Committee has already submitted its report the Ministry of Defence (MoD),” confirmed a senior officer on condition of anonymity.

The CQBs for the infantry arm of the Indian army is coming through the Fast Track Procurement (FTP), just like the LMGs. The Indian Army is looking to buy 93,895 CQBs in an effort to modernize its infantry. However, the deal has not been finalized with the UAE based company.

Despite meeting all the specifications as well as the requirements mentioned in the request for proposal (RFP), and giving detailed responses to the MoD, final decision has not been taken yet.

After being declared as L1, UAE based Caracal has already been through the Commercial Negotiating Committee (CNC), and has completed the Acceptance Test Procedure report, along with other documents has been submitted to the MoD.

The Company is NATO compliant and has been supplying these CQBs to other armed forces across the globe. The trials for the India market were extensive in nature and had been carried out in India as well the home country of the companies who had bid for this order. The tests were carried out with Indian ammunition in different terrain.

Since the deal will be under the FTP, within one year of the inking of the contract he deliveries will start. There is an urgent requirement for three lakh CQBs, which is why these will come through the FTP.
 
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From UAE :yahoo:

Uae needed the handout from the supapower.
 
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It is sad to see UAE sell weapons to India that will be used to kill both Pakistani's and people in Indian occupied Kashmir..

Sad..
It won't, most fighting is not CQB, except inside buildings which will not happen very often.
 
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Undefended buildings are ripe on the LOC?

Kashmir is another case, you could use a .22lr against people that can't defend against you.

What I meant to say was these Guns will be used to Kill Militants during COIN Operations and on Raids against Pakistani Border Posts.
 
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What I meant to say was these Guns will be used to Kill Militants during COIN Operations and on Raids against Pakistani Border Posts.
Maybe, who carries a CQB rifle during infiltration? Range, and accuracy diminish the shorter the barrel.

This will be used by front line forces that operate older SMGs that are against Pakistani army.
What can I say, how are posts going to be overun if defenders can use the guard post defensively?
 
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Maybe, who carries a CQB rifle during infiltration? Range, and accuracy diminish the shorter the barrel.

The Rifle can be used to clear the Bunker of the defenders ones you infiltrate into the other side. It is a Guarantee there will be CQB battles in Extensive Bunkers and Trenches.
 
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The Rifle can be used to clear the Bunker of the defenders ones you infiltrate into the other side. It is a Guarantee there will CQB battles in Extensive Bunkers and Trenches.
Maybe, but you got to understand profit comes first in life before anything else regardless of what anybody tells you. Caracal saw a market and went for it just as it did here in America and throughout the world. I doubt this rifle will see much use myself, but I could be wrong.
 
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