acetophenol
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I dont know whom you refer to but my interaction is with RR and the Infantry Ghataks/Commandos who are second only to Para.If they dont like something i trust them.
Probably you can ask them why the Infantry soldiers prefer Brens and AKs in RR and LOC deployments if they are in touch with the foot soldiers.
INSAS is a good rifle for Arty,Enginners,signals and other corps who wont actually fight a war.I think our foot soldiers deserve a better rifle and hence the IA is doing what it should have done long back.
Had the INSAS even been a decent rifle the IA wont be ordering AR,LMG and carbines from abroad.
Infantry has been using INSAS widely in the valley as well as for LOC deployements widely. AKs are preferred by RR for the advantage of 7.62 mm rounds in CT scenarios.
And about the statement in bold, you are talking as if IA inducted INSAS yesterday and are replacing them today! INSAS has been in service for IA and other services for more than 15 years! Don't forget that!
And if IA is replacing INSAS due to poor performance , they would've been looking for another rifle of the same class and they could've done the same anytime before, which they didn't. Instead, they are walking through paths not taken by anyother army in the world, looking for MultiCal rifles as standard issue, which clearly points to a change in doctrine.
In short INSAS is being replaced because its a poor performer, but the doctrine of IA is changing from the use of a single caliber to multi caliber.
Correct me if I am wrong but is the INSAS based on a similar design to the Galil?
There are similarities with AKs, FN FALs, HK33s,AUGs and Galils.