The Indian Army is doubling down on its order of SIG 715 model rifles, chambered in 7.62mm NATO. After announcing a deal last year to purchase 72,400 rifles made by New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer, this ...
For various reasons, Indian soldiers still have a long wait on their hands to get new assault rifles. India has decided against progressing an INR7 billion ($91.9 million) repeat order, approved in ...
Let’s begin by translating some acronyms: “DMR” stands for “Designated Marksman Rifle,” and refers to the Marine and Army tactic of equipping a highly skilled shooter in a platoon, or squad, with a ...
New Delhi: In a major accomplishment for India's defence requirements, US-based ammunition and pistol manufacturer SIG SAUER has announced a second procurement with the Ministry of Defence to supply ...
The Indian Army is going to place another order of 72,000 Sig 716 assault rifles from the United States, amid the ongoing dispute with China over boundary issue. The order for the second batch of the ...
The Indian Army will finally start receiving new small arms after a contract was signed with SIG Sauer in the US for 72,400 rifles of 7.62mm calibre. The MoD declared in a statement, ‘A contract for ...
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What is SIG 716 assault rifle? India signs Rs 659-crore defence deal to equip with night sights
The Ministry of Defence on Wednesday signed a Rs 659.47 crore deal to procure Night Sights (image intensifiers) for the 7.62x51 mm SIG 716 assault rifle and associated accessories for the Indian Army, ...
Indian Army receives new Sig Sauer Assault rifles. (In image: Sig 716i/Sig Sauer) As reported previously by FinacialExpress.com, the Sig Sauer rifles, specifically the Sig 716 model, have been a part ...
The Ministry of Defence has signed a repeat order for 73,000 SIG716 rifles from Sig Sauer of the U.S. and deliveries are expected to completed by end-2025. “The contract was signed in June 2024 and ...
The Indian army is close to purchasing two new rifles to replace its older 1B1 INSAS weapons. (Photo from DoD) The Indian Army is in the process of spending major dough, to the tune of USD $503 ...
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