No Navi, I think the Israelis are ahead in the race already.....ngrewal wrote:Now army is doing trails for selecting another rifle...bet on M4 Colt the show starts again
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No Navi, I think the Israelis are ahead in the race already.....ngrewal wrote:Now army is doing trails for selecting another rifle...bet on M4 Colt the show starts again
NEW DELHI: At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is stressing on 'Make in India', CRPF has said bye-bye to locally made Insas rifles. The largest force fighting Maoists has written to the government to replace all Insas rifles it uses with AK (47/56) rifles because of the former's poor operational quality.
CRPF has said the gun gets frequently jammed at crucial times and is a danger to the life of jawans during anti-Naxal and anti-insurgency operations. The move, if approved by the government, would mean massive procurement of AK guns in the years to come as over 40% of guns used by the three lakh strong force are Insas rifles.
"We have sent a proposal to the government that all Insas rifles with the force be replaced by AK rifles. The Insas has a problem of jamming. Compared to AK and X-95 guns, Insas fails far more frequently. While the error percentage in AK guns is 0.02%, in Insas it is 3%," CRPF DG Dilip Trivedi said.
Sources said the force is expected to use the inferior quality Insas guns just because it is indigenously produced by Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). "The government must ponder if it's okay to lose the lives of our jawans to promote a faulty indigenous gun," said another CRPF officer.
The move is a fallout of the government's push to the forces to launch all-out offensive against Maoists. This has resulted in the force increasingly using area weapons such as 81 mm mortar guns and automatic grenade launchers. "While we had these guns earlier, we used them sparingly. However, now we have done extensive training with BSF and are using them more and more," Trivedi said.
Mine protected vehicles (MPVs), however, are not finding favour with the force with the vehicles being increasingly proving ineffective due to the massiveamount of explosives used by Maoists in a mine. Ironically, they are now being used on those roads which have been checked by a road opening party and cleared of mines. "MPVs are to be used sparingly and only when we are sure there is no mine under the road. Maoists are using as much as 100 kg of explosives in a mine, making the utility of MPVs ineffective," Trivedi said.
TC wrote:No Navi, I think the Israelis are ahead in the race already.....ngrewal wrote:Now army is doing trails for selecting another rifle...bet on M4 Colt the show starts again
TC
You really should check your facts before making such ignorant claims. The SKS uses a locking system totally different from the AK's, it also never was a selective fire rifle. That you can turn a semi-auto into a full-auto by modifying the trigger assembly is really not germane to the topic. Aside from being illegal just about every place. And both SKS and AK-47 are chambered for the 7.62x39mm cartridge.cdexter wrote:The sks is made on the same basis as the ak. Difference is in the calibre. Norinco is a chinese company which makes these two rifles. There are ways to modify the mechanism in an sks so tht it can be full auto. If u take apart a sks and an ak there is not much difference. While comparing it to insas i wanted to say tht dont try to reinvent the wheel...
The SKS is a tipping block action that works something like the Winchester Model 12 shotgun and the Savage Model 99 lever action.cdexter wrote:The sks is made on the same basis as the ak. Difference is in the calibre. Norinco is a chinese company which makes these two rifles. There are ways to modify the mechanism in an sks so tht it can be full auto. If u take apart a sks and an ak there is not much difference. While comparing it to insas i wanted to say tht dont try to reinvent the wheel...
If your barrel is that hot that it droops, your weapon is done for. The next round is going to blow out the "droopy" part of the barrel.Overheating.... almost all mil grade wpns including INSAS will continue to fire even when the barrel glows red hot. just have to aim slightly high because barrel droops when red hot.
Actually, the only bidder and therein lies the problem.Poor quality of the wpn is due to "Murphy's Law" which clearly states "Remember, your wpn is made by the lowest bidder"
More likely because it just goes "bang" every time you pull the trigger.The requirement of AK 47 during counter terrorist operations especially in Jungles/built up area was felt not because it is better weapon,
The AK was designed to be handled by ill trained or poorly trained conscripts. Its simplicity is one of its virtues.AK's in the hands of Paramilitary forces/Police is dangerous (except for the well trained cobra/commando, etc). Imagine the ill trained, who hardly get to practice in firing ranges (not their fault) firing full auto, in urban areas, trying to hit a single terrorist who is mixed with a crowd.
Sad but true!IN JUST 30 minutes, a young boy can master the use of an AK-47 machine gun. And a split second can turn him into a killer.....