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Indian Army To Get Second Batch Of 72,000 SIG716 Assault Rifles For Frontline Troops; Here’s What You Should Know  

Swarajya StaffSep 28, 2020, 04:37 PM | Updated Sep 29, 2020, 06:29 PM IST
An Indian Army soldier with SIG716 rifle. (Twitter)

An Indian Army soldier with SIG716 rifle. (Twitter)



The Army had placed the first order for 72,400 of these rifles in February 2019 under the fast-track programme at a cost of around Rs 700 crore and started receiving its first pieces under this deal in December 2019. The maker of the rifle, Sig Sauer Inc, will complete the delivery by the end of this year.


The Army is currently equipping soldiers involved in counter-interagency with SIG716 rifles, while the wider requirement of assault rifles for regular infantry units will be met with the procurement of AK-103s manufactured by a joint venture of Russia’s Kalashnikov and India’s Ordnance Factory Board in Amethi.

Aimed at replacing INSAS rifles designed and built indigenously in India by the Ordnance Factory Board, the 7.62x51 mm SIG716 comes with a 16-inch barrel, M-LOK™ handguard, and a 6-position telescoping stock.


The India-Russia deal for the manufacturing of 7 lakh AK-203 rifles, however, has hit a roadblock over differences in pricing. With Covid-19 protocols in place, the joint venture coming up in Amethi is unlikely to start production this year.

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