Madhya Pradesh Police HAWK unit with full sized SiG 556

Arunachal Pradesh STF with SiG 553

Maharashtra Police C-60 unit with SiG 553

Gujarat Police Chetak with SiG 556

Haryana Police with SiG 551

Punjab Police SWAT with SiG 553

NSG has taken the mentor role for all the police SWAT units in india. The annual police commando competition is now serious business where they go head to head against NSG and each other in various drills.darshhan wrote:These state police forces have good tactical gear. But what about their level of training?
Thakur_B wrote:NSG has taken the mentor role for all the police SWAT units in india. The annual police commando competition is now serious business where they go head to head against NSG and each other in various drills.darshhan wrote:These state police forces have good tactical gear. But what about their level of training?
http://forceindia.net/feature-report/bl ... s-triumph/
Garuda force.Zynda wrote:Does Karnataka State Police has a SWAT unit? Doesn't seem like it based on a cursory Google search.
I hope they have helicopters and slithering equipment.Zynda wrote:Does Karnataka State Police has a SWAT unit? Doesn't seem like it based on a cursory Google search.
Tonbo is doing decent business with Indian armed forces.Dileep wrote:Tonbo will help, but DRDO will have to stand in queue for that, and be a decent customer. Those guys are doing good business, and are not really interested to go through the hassle of selling to govt.
So the one thing that is safe to buy from Russia that they are good value for money at, and very functional, and can't blackmail us over, we ignore them, and buy expensive complex crap like aircraft carriers, helicopters and naval carrier-borne aircraft that no one else buys, and air defense systems instead?Vips wrote:Search for Rifles.
India has expanded its search for hightech assault rifles, carbines and small arms for its frontline soldiers, but has excluded its traditional ally, Russia, from the list of five countries that the Army-led procurement team plans to visit mid-June.
The Indian Army will place an order for only 250,000 modern assault rifles -- just a third of its total requirement -- driven by budgetary constraints and the need to speed up deliveries, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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Which 7.62x51 rifles are actually in service (I mean general issue in militaries that see action, not some Sherrif's department/South American policia departamento)? Apart from FN SCAR-H which is in very limited service and a few other DMR/Sniper rifles (which wouldn't count) - None as far as I know.Vips wrote:Search for Rifles.
The shortlisted manufacturers include Colt and and Sig Sauer of the US and Israel Weapon Industries.
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An advantage of the FTP is that there are no lengthy user trials. The FTP also allows procuring equipment which are in service. After the demonstrations, the lowest bidder (L1) will be selected for supplying the weapons to the army.
Turkish MpT-76 (unlicensed HK417).abhik wrote:Which 7.62x51 rifles are actually in service (I mean general issue in militaries that see action, not some Sherrif's department/South American policia departamento)? Apart from FN SCAR-H which is in very limited service and a few other DMR/Sniper rifles (which wouldn't count) - None as far as I know.Vips wrote:Search for Rifles.
The shortlisted manufacturers include Colt and and Sig Sauer of the US and Israel Weapon Industries.
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An advantage of the FTP is that there are no lengthy user trials. The FTP also allows procuring equipment which are in service. After the demonstrations, the lowest bidder (L1) will be selected for supplying the weapons to the army.
I wish instead of Fast Track Importgiri we try out Fast Track Development for once.
The problem IS the OFB. If the govt and ARDE was working with private players like Bharat Forge or Punj Lloyd even smaller companies in the automotive space like Stumpp, Schuele & Somappa (with whom LMT has partnered) we could at least be churning out precision engineered versions of AK derivatives and/or clones of expensive FN/HK systems like the Czechs and the Turks.Pratyush wrote:Enough of this circus. Why can't the force's explicitly state requirements to the OFB and each ofb plant designs own designs for the requirement. Let them be tested against each other the best design wins.
Or is it too logical.
LMT systems are very good, but Indian forces are not known to use AR platforms in any significant quantities and it is unclear whether they would meet reliability and tolerance for minimal maintenance under Indian conditions. They are also eye wateringly expensive.Zack wrote:Both the 7.62 / 51
And 7.62/ 39 are being made in India at LMT
India facilities:
ks_sachin wrote:Thakur_b
Do you remember the ParaFl.
Alao how does the SCaR H have less recoil than the fn when both fire the same reound?
Both arenshort stroke pistons no?
1. Upload on imgur.Zack wrote:I need help in posting images