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First Batch Of Indigenous Bofors Type Guns To Reach Indian Army In March
Saturday, February 20, 2016
By: Defense World



The first batch of indigenously developed Bofors type guns will be dispatched to the Indian Army in March.

The tests carried out on the 5.56mm assault rifle at Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) hopes that it may be soon accepted by the Army, OFB director general AK Prabhakar was quoted as saying by Economic Times news daily Thursday.

The assault rifle is expected to replace the current 5.56 Insas rifle, which is the standard issue weapon for the Army since the mid-1990s. The Insas, which is also an ordnance factory product, was often reported to be inferior to the AK-47s used by militants.

The Indian Army had invited offers for rifles with interchangeable barrels but had not received any response from foreign companies. The Army is also looking for a single barrel rifles now, OFB is also pushing this un developed jointly by DRDO, the news report said.

“The assault rifle is going to be the owner’s pride and neighbour’s envy,” said Prabhakar while addressing the National Academy of Defence Production (NADP) valedictory function. Later, speaking to newspersons, he said that the process is at an advanced stage. “The tests were successful and it is hoped that the Army will accept it,” Prabhakar said.

A source in the OFB added the current Insas available with the Army is technically not an assault rifle. The new weapon being developed by OFB has rapid fire feature, matching it with the AK-47.
 
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was going to post this but article doesnt makes sense,title is about bofors but it mostly talks about assault rifle.
 
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Whats the Bofors connection with the assault rifles?
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I think the news report is mixed up.. The headline of Bofors and write up of Assault Rifles..

The article is talking about indigenous assault rifles..
About Bofors assault rifles thats AK5C..

Sweden have their own modern version known as the AK5C the C stand for Cesar, it’s a licensed built and standard issue weapon for the Swedish Armed Forces.
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The AK5 which means Automatic Carbine was adopted in the later 80’s, replacing the old AK4 (HK G3A3) the AK5 is a licensed built FN FNC by Bofors modified for the Swedish climate and specs. The two first versions Adam and Bertil was in service until somewhere in the 2006/7 where it was replaced by the now issued and modernized Cesar and David, the David being a shorter barreled version.



AK5B above and AK5A below. Not my picture so copyright goes to Henrik Svensk

The gun itself operates very similar to the Kalash, using a rotating bolt and a long stroke gas piston system, the gun could be fired a lot before needing actual cleaning unlike the M16. Now using M16 mags giving it compatibility with other NATO countries that uses STANAG 5.56 magazines. Instead of having a big chunky Kalash safety, the AK5 has a more and ergonomic style selector resembling the G3 and MP5 series.


AK5C left side fire selector, and bolt catch

The main difference is that it of course has M1913 rail systems, ambidextrous safety and missing of a burst fire function (only semi and full auto), the sliding stock is also new and it’s still fold able as all other versions, also in the new C and D versions, a bolt-catch was installed.

All the new features and touch ups makes the system more modern in all ways, and in my humble opinion the FNC was a gun before it’s time.



AK5 Technical Data
Caliber: 5.56×45 Nato using STANAG Magazines.
Weight: 5 kg loaded and with red dot.
Barrel length: 350 mm (13.8 inches)
Combat effective range: 400 meters.
Rate of fire: 650 rounds per minutes.

https://www.funkertactical.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/DSC_0171.jpg


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Rugged use..
 
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