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Army officer develops first indigenous Machine Pistol

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

DRDO develops India’s first indigenous 9mm Machine Pistol: Key things to know India’s first indigenous 9mm Machine Pistol 1 min read Share Via Read Full Story 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. TRENDING STORIESSee All 2 min read 1 min read 4 min read 2 min read Here are the key things: 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

Army officer develops first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Sat, Jan 16 2021 13:21 IST | ​ 0 Views Army officer develops first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol Image Source: IANS News Army officer develops first indigenous 9 mm Machine Pistol Image Source: IANS News 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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