"Submachine guns are under development concurrently for 7.62x39 mm and 5.56x45 mm cartridges," the press service added. The International Military-Technical Forum Army-2021 is being held from ...
New Delhi, India – The Indian Army has officially inducted the indigenous ASMI submachine gun, marking a critical milestone in the nation's quest for self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
The 'Asmi' machine pistol, developed by Colonel Prasad Bansod of the Indian Army in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is a 100 per cent Make in India weapon.
and had been the Army’s director of arsenals during the war. He retired for a second time and returned to work on his submachine gun, which he tried to sell to police departments and the FBI.