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is that the same army which we conquered in 1962?
it is also amazing to see most of gears in this thread are bought from foreign countries. the only few domestic made weapons are Arjun and LCA, which are not combat ready yet.
Ayudha Puja
No, far better ! plzz don't troll ...you know the drill, take it somewhere else !
nice guns, but even the bullets are imported from oversea countries.
Then can you do yourself a favor and introduce me some Indian made combat ready weapons? I will be very happy to see those Indian made weapons.
here is your reply.... post #893
http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/4373-indian-space-capabilities-60.html
The INSAS system was originally planned to have three component weapons: a standard rifle, a carbine, and a squad automatic rifle (LMG), all chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition. In 1997 the rifle and LMG were ready for mass production, and in 1998 the first units were observed armed with INSAS rifles for the Republic Day Parade . The mass introduction of the INSAS rifle was initially delayed by the lack of the domestically made 5.56 mm ammunition and India accordingly bought significant stocks of ammunition from the Israeli company, IMI. At least 300,000 INSAS rifles are in service with the Indian army; some of these have seen action in Indo-Pakistani conflicts.