Hindustan Times (East UP)

Indian firm edges out Israeli rival to upgrade army’s AK-47s

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com RAHUL SINGH/HT

NEW DELHI: A four-year-old Indian weapons company has emerged as the lowest bidder for a contract to upgrade a small number of Indian Army’s AK-47 assault rifles, beating off competitio­n from an establishe­d Israeli rival and getting a toehold in the Indian small arms market, officials familiar with the developmen­t said on Sunday. The Bengalurub­ased SSS Defence has edged out Israel’s Fab Defense that produces tactical equipment and weapon accessorie­s, and has upgraded Kalashniko­v rifles for the Indian Army, said one of the officials cited above. SSS Defence is a manufactur­er of small arms, ammunition and weapon accessorie­s.

The Indian firm will upgrade an initial lot of 24 AK-47 assault rifles held by an army unit under the Jaipur-based South Western Command, with more orders likely to follow, said a second official.

SSS Defence’s AK-47 retrofit system covers tactical flashlight, laser sights, flash hider, dust cover, hand guards and a variety of grips, the official added. “The upgrade will make the AK-47 more lethal and a little easier to work with,” he said. The AK-47 retrofit systems have met the army’s exacting requiremen­ts. They are capable of being used across all AK-47 platforms in service with the army including those of Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Polish and Czech origin.

Experts said the developmen­t would provide thrust to the Make in India initiative at a time when the government has sharpened its focus on promoting self-reliance in the defence manufactur­ing sector and positionin­g itself as an exporter of military hardware.

The AK-47 is a basic weapon and requires modificati­ons to improve its capabiliti­es, said former Northern Army commander Lieutenant General BS Jaswal (retd). “An Indian firm upgrading the weapon is a great leap forward, given that indigenisa­tion is a top focus area for the government. It will also result in savings,” Jaswal added.

The government has taken measures to boost self-reliance in the defence sector over the last two years. These include raising FDI in defence manufactur­ing and creating a separate budget for buying locally-made military hardware.

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AK-47s earlier upgraded by Israeli firm Fab Defense.
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