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whats wrong with you grey boy can't even read an article ?
It clearly says that the rifle is Ineffective in counter-insurgency operations ! where the terrorists never bothered about evacuating their injured !
It is due to its small caliber not because of faulty design ! Even your 6.4 QBZ-97 Assault Rifle uses 5.56 mm round, would you also call in Ineffective ?
Even iconic weapons like AK and M-16 have their own problems and limitations ! Stop twisting articles ...
Beckham; So what you mean all the problems below having nothing
to do with design ? Such as Overheats with continuous firing ?
The soldiers also spoke about practical difficulties in using Insas. It’s accurate but not as rugged as the AK-47 used by terrorists, they say. Also, its sling often snaps while firing, making it fall during manoeuvres. The sling also obstructs the rifle’s sight. But most of all, the size of the sling never took into account the bullet proof jacket worn by jawans. As a result, it falls short and is uncomfortable to hold. This hampers quick reaction. Insas also does not have a rapid fire feature; it shoots only three rounds in a single burst.
‘‘The barrel overheats with continuous firing. The magazine cracks even on falling, which is common during action. Oil spillage while firing is also major trouble,’’ said a source quoting soldiers. ‘‘Zeroing (adjusting the sight for aim) has to be done each time the rifle is opened to clean or for any other reason. Lack of proper zeroing hampers the working of night vision device,’’ said the same source.
Beckham; So what you mean all the problems below having nothing
to do with design ? Such as Overheats with continuous firing ?
The soldiers also spoke about practical difficulties in using Insas. Its accurate but not as rugged as the AK-47 used by terrorists, they say. Also, its sling often snaps while firing, making it fall during manoeuvres. The sling also obstructs the rifles sight. But most of all, the size of the sling never took into account the bullet proof jacket worn by jawans. As a result, it falls short and is uncomfortable to hold. This hampers quick reaction. Insas also does not have a rapid fire feature; it shoots only three rounds in a single burst.
The barrel overheats with continuous firing. The magazine cracks even on falling, which is common during action. Oil spillage while firing is also major trouble,
Read the article ! Those are the practical difficulties in using INSAS ! And an upgraded variant is on the way !
Don't tell me no other rifle has such problems ! I can tell you a great deal on the practical difficulties on your QBZ-97
And if an upgraded variant is on the way, Why your army boys crying
for AK-47s ?
Strange; Insas been in service for India army for decades, wonder
why can't they wait for a little longer for the Upgraded variant ?
Well; If you insisted even Overheats with continuous firing was not
problem with bad design and ineffective, What can i say ? i guess i
leave for others to judge.
And if an upgraded variant is on the way, Why your army boys crying
for AK-47s ?
Strange; Insas been in service for India army for decades, wonder
why can't they wait for a little longer for the Upgraded variant ?
Our 'army boys' prefer AK in counter insurgency ops ,don't you know why ?
Our 'army boys' prefer AK in counter insurgency ops ,don't you know why ?
but these lines
Insas also does not have a rapid fire feature; it shoots only three rounds in a single burst.
‘‘The barrel overheats with continuous firing. The magazine cracks even on falling, which is common during action. Oil spillage while firing is also major trouble,’’
Have got nothing to do with CI ops
Not only our Army Boys but Most of the world armies prefers AK 47.. Its proven weapon..
INSAS has problems in rapid firing but it is more accurate...
they need both, first to wound the enemy from distance then kill him using second one..
Army uses INSAS in regular combat and uses AK in CI ops !
In regular combat INSAS with its higher accuracy rate than AK will only injure the enemy (due to its small caliber) so the other enemy soldiers gets engaged in helping the wounded, thus provides a tactical battlefield advantage.
In CI ops the insurgents aren't concerned about helping or evacuating the injured.Thus shooting to kill is the only option , which the AK does very well !
Now do you think using AK has nothing to do with CI ops ?
MY dear transparent bullet holder is no advantage,I ve seen a G-36, Ak-47 & M-4 Carbine & i ve even seen Taliban & Iraqi insurgents using transparent mag's
The effective range of INSAS is more than AK-47, but then there is a issue of reliability, u want a reliable, proven battle tested Ak with 8oom effective range or u want a INSAS with 1000 m effective range, which comes up with problems every one & then..
Nopes, Injured militants can serve u well, don't u think so?
the article is saying that INSAS is being used in CI ops meaning not AK, they want AK's
U mean INSAS, the gun which spills oil is used for regular combat
& by the way have u heard of body armour, If INSAS only injures i seriously doubt if it can penetrate various grade of Teflon,
Simple to use eaxy to operate ak-47 THE GREAT, is all season gun & effective in almost every scenario (except may be CQB)
Nopes, Injured militants can serve u well, don't u think so?
the article is saying that INSAS is being used in CI ops not AK, they want AK's
U mean INSAS, the gun which spills oil is used for regular combat
& by the way have u heard of body armour, If INSAS only injures i seriously doubt if it can penetrate various grade of Teflon,
Simple to use easy to operate ak-47 THE GREAT, is all season gun & effective in almost every scenario (except may be CQB)