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What carbine is that? Take a guess....

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For afficionados of small arms... guess that carbine's make, calibre, bore and attachments. One Gold Star and two Brownie Points for the best assessment.

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52 comments:

  1. blogger_logo_round_35

    MSMC insas derived reciever, Uzi type magazine feed. 5.56x30mm caliber rounds. ITL Mars collimating sight.
    can i get my prize now?

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  2. blogger_logo_round_35

    DRDO Sub Machine Carbine
    5.56 X 30mm rounds

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  3. blank

    Is it our own MSMC?

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  4. blank

    Carbine/MSMC from ARDE pune

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  5. blogger_logo_round_35

    That seems to be a Mini Tavor Carbine model with optics attached

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  6. blank

    easy.

    5.56 * 30 mm MSMC .



    can you inform us about the progress in the F-INSAS front.
    what is the tentative date they are looking for implementation ?



    ps: it says that in the poster.
    :P

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  8. blogger_logo_round_35

    - Modern Sub-Machine Carbine (MSMC)
    - 5.56 × 30mm
    - Armaments Research and Development Establishment (ARDE)

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  9. blogger_logo_round_35

    Missed this attachment..

    -ITL MARS red dot

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  10. bust_o-removebg

    Eagerly expecting a cover story of the same.
    BTW your aiming seems perfect, sir.

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  11. blank

    insas carbine

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  12. blank

    Is that MSMC?? the 5.56 mm carbibe developed by ARDE??

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  13. blank

    Ajai, apart from insas and its variants, does india produce any guns? There are hundreds of gun types made in the US. What about india?

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  14. blank

    multi caliber individual weapon system.

    Describe in poster in 2nd pic behind other person.

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  15. blogger_logo_round_35

    Amogh carbine. 5.56x30mm rounds.

    Btw u r pointing that gun towards man wearing the suit. :)

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  16. blank

    That's the blacklisted gun by AK Antony because Mushie told him that he had given paan to the DRDO chief.

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  17. blogger_logo_round_35
  18. blank

    I think this is the one.
    http://www.defenseworld.net/go/defensenews.jsp?id=4106

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  19. blogger_logo_round_35

    we have been seeing it for the last 6 years.......god knows how many more years are they going to take to start the serial production.
    Hope this is not going to become an other arjun when our army tests this.
    all the best DRDO.

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  20. blogger_logo_round_35

    Think ,it needs an extra butt for stability and to avoid muscle climb.

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  21. blank

    But Ajai, you don't know to hold it in correctly. This is the way to hold the gun. New style.
    http://i50.tinypic.com/2ikzgc9.jpg

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  22. blank

    Ha Ha Ha

    DRDO machine that will not run and be dud in the face of fire. That will a booklet full of all characterstics but a useless venture for soldiers...

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  23. blank

    That's the INSAS carbine

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  24. blank

    5.56 mm cartridges, MP-5 type shoulder support, Holographic sight with red dot.

    OT

    In second pic right side there is a poster of F-INSAS gun. Sir, can you share its high resolution image?

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  25. blank

    it is from our own stable an SMG from the ordinance factories saw a pic from previous years def expo in delhi. msmc as others put it.would love to see it with our police and army.

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  26. blogger_logo_round_35

    You folks, I must admit, are way ahead of the curve. There's only one thing that everyone is wrong on. The MARS sight is manufactured by Alpha Design in Bangalore. They have a JV with ITL.

    Anonymous 19:31

    Hilarious! That's called the classic South Block undergrip. Prevents the foldout butt from folding into one's butt.

    Sanket:

    I'm not pointing towards the gentleman in the suit. I'm pointing way to his left. It's the two-dimensional photo that makes it seem that way.

    Rahul

    There is nothing called the F-INSAS gun.

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  27. blogger_logo_round_35

    Read more about Alpha design Banglore

    http://www.adtl.co.in/

    And check the news section

    http://www.adtl.co.in/news.html

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  28. blank

    @19:31
    I would feel uneasy if he knew how to handle it.

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  29. blank

    RE Ajai

    Common Man, they are such important posters in the background. MSMC is old hat. The posters in the background have never been seen before. Pls can we have better pics or if possible you can ask for a copy of these posters to put on the blog from power be!

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  31. blank

    Ajai Sir sorry for over excitement. I was referring to poster(on right side) on which Multi Caliber Individual Weapon System is written.

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  32. blank

    Precisely i was referring to this gun. http://www.defenceforum.in/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1184

    Sorry for posting two comments instead of one.

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  33. blank

    http://www.defenceforum.in/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1184

    http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6364/41418959.jpg

    can you explain these ?

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  34. blank

    msmc insas 5,56 mm

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  35. buddha

    The Modern Sub Machine Carbine / MSMC submachine gun with optional Israeli-made ITL MARS red dot sight installed on the Picatinny rail.

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  36. blogger_logo_round_35

    Col. Shukla,

    In the top-right corner of the second photo, there is a poster on something called the "Multi Calibre Individual Weapon System".

    Do you have a close-up of that poster or any details about this MCIWS? To me it looks like a successor to the INSAS assault rifle with modular add-ons: the 40mm UBGL is discernible as well as some kind of thermal sight.

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    Prateik Fernandes25 July 2010 at 18:15

    it's the MSMC. Ajay sir could you please tell as to why it has not been inducted yet?
    Also is the Tavor/Zittara manufactured by the OFB?

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  38. blank

    [b]Its one of the perfectly developed but Systematically Rejected weapon's platform that would follow the same path as 100's of other platforms........Thanks to the big money involved in foriegn deals and Thanks to US VISA's to Babu's Sons and Son In Laws.......

    Jindagi me Ek baar bhi desh ke baare me socho yaar!Why does it have to be "YOU" all the time and not the NATION at least once in a life time......
    Think of it!
    [/b]

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  39. blank

    What about this sight?
    http://beta.thehindu.com/news/cities/Thiruvananthapuram/article439498.ece

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  40. blank

    The gun being developed under F-INSAS program is this
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ADvl2WJb8g&feature=player_embedded

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  41. blank

    Are you not supposed to keep both eyes open while using a reflex sight?
    Supposed to be one of its main advantage; of retaining a greater field of vision.

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  42. blogger_logo_round_35

    I want my gold star and brownie points. I would like the points to be transferable to the nearest bakery. Thank you very much.

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  43. blank

    Ajai do you have the pics of the posters behind?

    Very interesting details in those!!

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  44. blank

    its a american m series gun was under trial for the past 2 years possibly a m-15 or 16 with limited licsense

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  45. blank

    Perhaps some carbine version of Kalantak.

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    Simranjit Singh26 July 2010 at 02:19

    That's MSMC Sir....

    Please post the details of your visit...
    Is the Army inducting those ??

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  47. blank

    Looks good, and I hope the specifications are as good as a comparable import. Just one comment: Does the grip seem odd? It seems to bend forward; this has to put a lot of strain on the operator's wrist. I hope they change this if and when this weapon hits full production.

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    Re Ajai

    Any possibility of high resolution pics of the background posters?

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  51. blank

    That is MSMC . I am informed that it shoots also. I am also informed that the Armed Forces are not too keen. They trust the HK series.

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  52. blank

    Hi Sir, This is the first time am seeing your pic, other than the main pic.... you are actually looking smart !! i have become a regular visitor of your blog these days.... its really good ! Thanks for giving us this blog..... Much appreciated.... Expecting more posts from you.. Thanks in advance.....

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