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  2. INSAS rifle - Wikipedia

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    The INSAS, [11] or Indian Small Arms System, [12] is a family of infantry arms consisting of an assault rifle and a light machine gun (LMG). These weapons were developed in India by the Armament Research and Development Establishment and manufactured by the Ordnance Factories Board at its various factories. [13]

  3. Joint Venture Protective Carbine - Wikipedia

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    An INSAS based carbine said to have been developed in early 2000s, but was rejected. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The INSAS based carbine was designed to chamber the same 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge used in the INSAS assault rifle and the LMG, hence it had a higher recoil than a carbine of its size should normally have. [ 11 ]

  4. Excalibur rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Excalibur is an assault rifle derived from the INSAS rifle, the standard rifle of the Indian Armed Forces and, to a lesser extent, the Indian Police Service.The Excalibur has many improvements over the INSAS rifle and was slated to replace it as the Indian Army's standard assault rifle; however, the Indian Army put the replacement out to tender in September 2016. [4]

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  6. LOC: Kargil - Wikipedia

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    After that, the 18 Grenadiers, 8 Sikhs, and 1/11 Gorkha Rifles launch their final attack on Tiger Hill, and they manage to capture it. 17 Jat captures Three Pimple Complex. 13 J&K Rifles capture Point 4875. 1/11 GR capture Khalubar Ridge. Finally, India declares Operation Vijay on 14 July 1999 a success.

  7. F-INSAS - Wikipedia

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    F-INSAS is India's programme to equip its infantry with state-of-the-art equipment, F-INSAS standing for Future Infantry Soldier As a System. [1] [2] However the Indian Army has decided to drop the F-INSAS program in favour of two separate projects. The new program will have two components: one to arm the future infantry soldier with the best ...

  8. ASMI - Wikipedia

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    The contract worth ₹ 46,010,250 (US$550,000) is particularly significant as it marks the first order for an indigenous small arm after the INSAS rifle. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The entire 550 guns were delivered to the Indian Army by 1 October 2024.

  9. CID (Indian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Salman Khan as himself (2009) Khooni Piracy Racket in (Episode 583) and (2014) Salman Ki Kick in (Episode 1107 and 1108) [25] [26] R. Madhavan as himself (2009) Mystery Code Murders in (Episode 556) Avantika Shetty as Mansi(2009) in Students Mass Murder, as Ruhi(2009) in Bhoola bhutka; Sajid Khan as himself (2009) Mahek Chahal as herself (2009)