Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
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Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 396467.cms
Having learnt lessons from the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, the Army has launched a global hunt for suitable weapon systems `for shooting around the corner' for its troops involved in counter-terrorism operations.
These `cornershot' rifles and pistols, with detachable high-resolution video cameras and monitors mounted on them, will help Army special forces like the Para-SF units to effectively tackle terrorists in urban warfare scenarios.
"Such close-quarter combat weapons will help our commandos to observe and engage targets from behind a corner -- for instance, while storming a building or a room -- without exposing themselves to direct fire from terrorists,'' said an officer.
"American, Israeli and a few other forces already use such weapons... The front parts of their barrels, mounted with video cameras, can swivel 60 to 70 degree on either side to scan and direct fire around corners,'' he added.
Floating the Request for Information (RFI), the Army's weapons and equipment directorate wants armament companies to submit their proposals by January 30. This comes soon after elite counter-terror force National Security Guards launched the process to acquire cornershot weapons as well as wall surveillance radars to monitor what is the situation inside a room without actually entering it.
"Such new-generation equipment is very effective in neutralising terrorists in situations like 26/11, where commandos had to clear the five-star hotels in room-to-room flushing out operations,'' said the officer.
The Army's RFI specifies the cornershot weapons must be able to `engage targets effectively beyond 200 metres' and have day/night vision capability.
While the exact number of the weapons to be acquired is yet to be finalised, officers said transfer of technology to manufacture them indigenously was being sought since "a large quantity'' was required.
"The weapon systems should also have image downloading and transmission capability so that the enemy can be located and information shared with other troops to enable the commandos to take the best positions to engage the targets,'' said an officer.
Having learnt lessons from the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, the Army has launched a global hunt for suitable weapon systems `for shooting around the corner' for its troops involved in counter-terrorism operations.
These `cornershot' rifles and pistols, with detachable high-resolution video cameras and monitors mounted on them, will help Army special forces like the Para-SF units to effectively tackle terrorists in urban warfare scenarios.
"Such close-quarter combat weapons will help our commandos to observe and engage targets from behind a corner -- for instance, while storming a building or a room -- without exposing themselves to direct fire from terrorists,'' said an officer.
"American, Israeli and a few other forces already use such weapons... The front parts of their barrels, mounted with video cameras, can swivel 60 to 70 degree on either side to scan and direct fire around corners,'' he added.
Floating the Request for Information (RFI), the Army's weapons and equipment directorate wants armament companies to submit their proposals by January 30. This comes soon after elite counter-terror force National Security Guards launched the process to acquire cornershot weapons as well as wall surveillance radars to monitor what is the situation inside a room without actually entering it.
"Such new-generation equipment is very effective in neutralising terrorists in situations like 26/11, where commandos had to clear the five-star hotels in room-to-room flushing out operations,'' said the officer.
The Army's RFI specifies the cornershot weapons must be able to `engage targets effectively beyond 200 metres' and have day/night vision capability.
While the exact number of the weapons to be acquired is yet to be finalised, officers said transfer of technology to manufacture them indigenously was being sought since "a large quantity'' was required.
"The weapon systems should also have image downloading and transmission capability so that the enemy can be located and information shared with other troops to enable the commandos to take the best positions to engage the targets,'' said an officer.
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3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
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1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
quite impressive,
thanks for sharing m24
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tingriman
thanks for sharing m24
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
Great one m24, only israel has such guns not sure if US army uses it. German army had a similar gun in WWII reviews werent that great. Army chaps can better explain whether this is just a fad since they do have tactical responses to mitigate such situations. Army should be using the monies to purchase high tech stuff like robots, night vision cameras, armor etc rather than such toys. The brass needs to focus on few essential things rather than exotic stuff which just confuses the issues since they have limited budget.
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
wow the Indians are reinventing the wheel again
shooting around corner has been around since Mr. Hittler days.
shooting around corner has been around since Mr. Hittler days.
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
I agree, Indians are realizing after so long, and now "looking" for this for import, whereas Pakistan has already manufactured it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POF_Eyewow the Indians are reinventing the wheel again
shooting around corner has been around since Mr. Hittler days.
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
already being used by SWAT and FBI in US and world across like Russia,German,Switzerland etc....
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
Israeli- American "Cornershot"
http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/corner.aspx
Aussie "Off-Axis" device:
http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/corner.aspx
SOPMOD M4:
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/07 ... d-corners/
http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/corner.aspx
Aussie "Off-Axis" device:
http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/corner.aspx
SOPMOD M4:
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/07 ... d-corners/
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
The weapons are prolific. Check YouTube for Demos...
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Re: Army hunts for guns to shoot around corners
While india looks for a corner shot gun in the international market, our nextdoor neighbour goes ahead and makes one!
What is our 'state of the art' INSAS manufacturer doing??
Jonah
What is our 'state of the art' INSAS manufacturer doing??
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