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Army officer develops first indigenous Machine Pistol
Nagpur-based Indian Army officer Lt Col Prasad Bansod has developed the country s first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol , an official said on Saturday
| 17 Jan 2021 2:31 AM GMT
Nagpur: Nagpur-based Indian Army officer Lt Col Prasad Bansod has developed the country s first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol , an official said here on Saturday.
Working with the Infantry School, Mhow (Madhya Pradesh), Bansod, 39, developed the pistol in a record four months with assistance from ARDE, Pune.
Named ASMI - symbolising pride and self-respect - the machine pistol s empty weight is less than 2 kgs and it costs less than Rs 50,000.
DRDO develops India’s first indigenous 9mm Machine Pistol: Key things to know
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Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO) today said that it has developed the country s first indigenous machine pistol ASMI.
The pistol which is developed by DRDO along with the help of Indian Army is set to replace the 9mm pistols in the defence forces.
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Infantry School, Mhow and DRDO’s Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune have designed and developed this weapon using their respective expertise in the complementary areas.
Army officer develops first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol
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Army officer develops first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol Image Source: IANS News
Nagpur, Jan 16 : Nagpur-based Indian Army officer Lt Col Prasad Bansod has developed the country s first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol , an official said here on Saturday.
Working with the Infantry School, Mhow (Madhya Pradesh), Bansod, 39, developed the pistol in a record four months with assistance from ARDE, Pune.
Named ASMI - symbolising pride and self-respect - the machine pistol s empty weight is less than 2 kgs and it costs less than Rs 50,000.
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