New Delhi: With the proposal to import carbines unlikely to be productive, Indian defence forces are considering the acquisition of 'Made in India' carbine for meeting their urgent requirement in view of the situation on China border.
The carbine is an infantry weapon used for close quarter battles for which the Indian Army has been on a lookout since many years now. "The carbine produced by the Ordnance Factory Board ,OFB, at its facility in Ishapore in West Bengal has been offered to the armed forces who are now evaluating it for acquisition," government sources told.
Preliminary trials of the weapon were also carried out a short while ago by officials concerned dealing with the acquisition of weapon systems for the three armed forces. The scope for consideration of buying indigenous carbine came up after it started emerging that the forces would not be acquiring the carbines from the foreign country which has exported it to only a few countries and that too in very small quantities.
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