The Indian Army has inducted 550 Asmi 9×19 mm sub-machine guns (SMGs) manufactured by Hyderabad-based Lokesh Machines, the ...
"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 Army has inducted 550 indigenously developed ‘Asmi’ machine pistols into the Northern Command, which oversees operations ...
In a significant step towards enhancing India's self-reliance in defence, the Indian Army has inducted 550 indigenously ...
SRINAGAR (Dunya News) – The Indian army has been provided with a new machine pistol, "Asmi" in the illegally occupied Jammu ...
Its unique semi-bullpup design allows for single-handed operation both as a pistol and submachine gun,” the Indian Army ...
Asmi' can be customised for specific operational needs and rapidly produced to meet Army requirements, ensuring flexibility ...
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.