The Indian Army may be phasing out 5.56mm bullets and the indigenous INSAS rifles, but the erstwhile ordnance factories turned corporations have got a massive order from a NATO country to make these ...
Manufacturer: TX-40 Reloading System for 40mm less lethal rounds for DefTech, ALS and CTS, reusable vinyl targets available; .223/5.56mm Steel Safe Frangible Training Rounds for live fire houses; ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: The round design for the M855A1 was finalized in 2010. The end product is a sixty-two grain projectile that has an exposed steel-tipped penetrator followed by a ...
So it doesn’t seem that the Army or the Marine Corps are in any hurry to explain to Congress why they don't use a common 5.56mm round. The final joint version of the Fiscal 2017 National Defense ...
After carrying the M16 or one of its cousins across the globe for more than half a century, soldiers could get a peek at a new prototype assault rifle that fires a larger round by 2020. Army ...
Both the orders will be implemented by Yantra India Limited (YIL), and Munitions India Limited (MIL), which are headquartered at Nagpur and Pune respectively. YIL will make the hardware with ...