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Which gun Indian Army soldiers use?

Which gun Indian Army soldiers use?

New NEGEV NG7 Light Machine Guns of the Indian Army chambered in 7.62×51mm being delivered to the troops.

Can army officers carry guns in India?

9/88/49-police(i) dated 04 July 1950 has specified that all Indian Commissioned Officers are authorised for one pistol each, as personal issue so long as they are on active list. They can also keep in addition, one privately owned revolver/pistol.

Does Indian Army still use INSAS?

The army has begun replacing its Indian small arms system (Insas) rifles with American Sig Sauer assault rifles, procured recently under fast-track procedures.

Can Soldiers own guns?

Base law enforcement officers and military police are permitted to both conceal and open carry guns on base. Pentagon policy allows contractors to carry weapons on base for their official duties and in limited off-duty instances as long as they meet certain criteria. That guidance can be found in a DoD directive.

Why is AK-47 still used?

It was designed for all-around ease of use: easy to repair, easy to unjam (if it ever does), easy to maintain. If a round is chambered in an AK-47, chances are good that weapon is going to fire. His creation was so simple and dependable that the Soviet Union began exporting the weapon en masse.

Can I be a sniper?

In order to become a sniper, you must be on active duty, or in the Reserve or National Guard. You cannot be on inactive duty (even if you are involved with military activities). Get experience as an infantry soldier.

Do IAS get bodyguard?

Security: They can get their own licensed guns like other citizens but they are not allotted a gun by the government. However, they are allotted three home guards and two bodyguards for themselves and their families. 4. Bills: IAS officers get free or highly subsidised electricity, water, gas and phone connections.

Can I bring my own pistol to the Army?

U.S. troops are allowed to carry personal weapons for their protection on stateside military facilities, but the Defense Department has no idea how many service members are actually packing.