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DRDO’s F-INSAS programme to be ready in two years

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PUNE: The ambitious Futuristic Infantry Soldier As a System (F-INSAS) programme of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) aimed to equip the Infantry with state-of-the-art equipment for greater success in combat with minimal loss, will be ready for trials in two years.
"F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with advanced weaponry, communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield. Numerous DRDO labs are working on the system. Pune-based lab Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) is developing the futuristic weapon system," distinguished scientist and Chief Controller R&D Dr S Sundaresh told Sakal Times.
He was in the city to attend the International Robotic Conference held at the city-based DRDO laboratory Research and Development Establishment (Engineers) in Dighi.
"The infantry soldiers will be equipped with modular weapon systems that will have multi-functions. The core systems include bullet proof helmet and visor. The bullet proof helmet is an integrated assembly equipped with helmet mounted flash light, thermal sensors and night vision device, miniature computer with audio headsets," Dr Sundaresh said.
The personal clothing of this soldier of the future would be lightweight with a bullet-proof jacket. The futuristic jacket would be waterproof, yet it would be possible to breathe. The new attire will enable the troops to carry extra load and resist the impact of nuclear, chemical and biological warfare.
The new uniform will have vests with sensors to monitor the soldier's health parameters and provide quick medical relief.
The weapons sub-system is built around a multi calibre individual weapon system with the fourth calibre attached to a grenade launcher. These include a 5.56 mm, a 7.62 mm and a new 6.8 mm under development for the first time in India. "We have developed most of the systems. It will take us another two years demonstrate the integrated system. We are hopeful of a successful demonstration that would translate into orders from the user," he said.
The DRDO official said that the Armed Forces are looking at our product as well as those available in the foreign market. The technology is almost on par with that in the international market.
"These are designed to suit our soldiers' needs. This will help generate local business and employment as lot of private companies are also involved," Dr Sundaresh said.
 
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Still waiting for a modern assault rifle from DRDO. Cant take their timelines seriously.
 
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I am sure I have heard the same statement "2 years " many times over last few years :woot:
 
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The first prototype was to come by 2012 and whole of our military and paramilitary battalions were to be equipped by 2020...
Nevertheless even if we maintain this new 2 year timeline it will be a remarkable achievement.
 
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only cheap talks. Again after 2 years you will listen DRDO's F-INSAS program to lunch in two years. First make a proper rifle and helmet first.
 
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Soon you'll hear the news about how DRDO seeking help from Russia, Israel, France, Germany, US, etc etc to develop F-INSAS :D

DRDO jokers can't develop anything on their own.
 
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Still waiting for a modern assault rifle from DRDO. Cant take their timelines seriously.
Latest news I've heard is that the DRDO's multi-cal rifle was handed over to a IA test team for some initial trials. The weapons is atleast 2-3 years away from being declared operationally fit though.
IA needs to evaluate foreign ARs while DRDO develops F-INSAS... if DRDO fails to deliver in time, just buy thousands of rifles of the shelf and buy a licence ....

This is what the IA is doing- a foreign multi-cal rifle will be picked this year to equipe certain,select, units. COAS Bikram Singh has said so himself.
 
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Latest news I've heard is that the DRDO's multi-cal rifle was handed over to a IA test team for some initial trials. The weapons is atleast 2-3 years away from being declared operationally fit though.

Well about that rifle - "a friend" tell me that they couldn't sort out the porting caliber issue yet ....!!!
In his exact words The dam thing is comparable to any world class weapon if you use same caliber ammo. But if you wish to change it on field then its giving problems.


+ apart form that can you tell me why we are considering 6.8mm ??? To get Best of 5.56 and 7.63 in one cartage ???
 
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