Alphacharlie
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explain please. The 90s were the lost decade for the armed forces and our economy was at its low
your rationale is negated.
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explain please. The 90s were the lost decade for the armed forces and our economy was at its low
Mate, the INSAS will have served for 25-28 years by the time the last versions are phased out which is pretty close to your lowest estimate (30 years). Don't write off the INSAS just like that. The INSAS is being phased out because of the IA's much larger modernisation project (F-INSAS) which seeks to replace or upgrade almost every single piece of kit the IA currently uses right now including the AR.Its quite logical. An infantry weapon brought into service in the 90s should have had a life of at least 30-40 years in service. INSAS certainly will not. Bringing into service an individual weapon in the 90s and then having to replace it in 15-20 years is certainly not cost effective any which way one looks at it, but that is not even the main point. The two issues you bring up would be the basic, fundamental requirements (specially if the rifle was still being worked on in the 90s when the capabilities you talk about were available in systems like Steyr and others) that would need to go into any development program for an individual weapon specially one that is planned for force-wide induction. The fallback plan has been to induct an even older design (AK-47s) for use with units involved in operations in built up areas etc. To any observer, the problems seems to be that the weapon system did not meet the requirements of the service and thus is facing replacement.
insas was drop oil while fire damn WTF how can solders use such weapon? better to move on and got some good .
INSAS rifles spurted oil into eyes when fired: Raju | StratPost
Such issues were fixed with the INSAS long ago sir.
long ago??????? but the news is from August 9, 2011 its not long ago .
New Delhi: The Indian soldiers primary weapon INSAS rifle gave them major trouble for long until the problems were rectified a few years ago. The problem was an oil spray right into their eyes from the rifle immediately after it was fired.
This was disclosed by Minister of State for Defense Mallipudi Mangapati Pallam Raju in the Lok Sabha (Indian Lower House of Parliament) Monday in a written reply to questions from members. Prior to 2003, Indian Army had reported a problem of oil spray in the eyes of the firer, Raju
What the F!!!.
We can make ICBM but not a good quality Assault Rifle ?
Its Hard to digest.
what happen to Trichy Assault Rifle ?
your rationale is negated.
As a guy who only operate conventional firearm I have a bias toward bulpup design, but seeing India have an experience with the TAR 21 I suggest buying them. That or the Beretta ARX
Beretta ARX 160 - YouTube
Tar series can use 7.62 rounds????
Over all the INSAS rifle is a major disappointment and while this study is purely academic and has no bearing on the end user, I think it's all I've been calling it all these years- An over weight, complicated, over priced, mediocre rifle.
In the end it shoots- fairly accurately and with reasonable reliability but its plagued by shitty quality and needless refinements of dubious value.