sunny y wrote:
Punj LLOyd was showing an anti-material 12.7mm bullpup rifle weighing 11.5kg compared to Vidhwansak 24kg but has Not been called for trials inspite of trying with the army. Imports jindabaddddddddd

This is very sad. Do have any link ??
Thanks
I think these were most probably ST Kinetics weapons that they were proposing to build under license. They had a stall together at the Defexpo.
I do have a couple of pictures of rifles that they had over there.
A bullpup AR named SAR 21.
SAR 21 Assault Rifle
The SAR 21 ranks among the world's most advanced assault rifles. The rifle's 1.5 x optical scope and laser-aiming device enhance its accuracy, making it the ideal weapon for quick target engagement. The bullpup design allows for easy operation in tight space situations, while its low recoil and patented features enable better protection and control during firing.
A 5.56mm LMG which they claim to be the lightest in the world.
Ultimax 100 Light Machine Gun
At 4.9kg, the Ultimax 100 still holds the record for being the lightest 5.56mm calibre machine gun in the world. Designed for one-man operation, the Ultimax 100 combines lightweight features with other patented attributes for a dramatic increase in accuracy and firepower.
And then this baby in a corner drawing all the attention to itself. This is the CIS 40 AGL.
CIS 40mm Automatic Grenade Launcher (CIS 40 AGL)
The CIS 40 AGL is extremely versatile. It fires both CIS 40mm High Velocity Ammunition and US-type classified 40mm High Velocity Ammunition, and is modular in construction. It needs low maintenance and significantly reduces the need for maintenance spares.
They had a 155mm Howitzer and a tracked vehicle named the 'Warthog' on display as well, along with an info board detailing their plans for a greenfield mfg facility for weapons mfg.