4/3/2024 0 Comments Xcalibur rifleThe INSAS was said to be plagued with many reliability issues like cracking of the polymer magazines because of cold weather, oil being sprayed in the user's eyes and the rifle going in automatic mode when set on 3-round burst (The INSAS doesn't have an Automatic Mode) to name a few. The Indian Army used the INSAS rifle from late 1990s and the rifle saw action during the Kargil War. 3 Differences between INSAS and Excalibur.The Excalibur will be manufactured by the Ordnance Factories Board in Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli, Small Arms Factory, Kanpur and Ichapore Arsenal. The rifle has many improvements over the INSAS rifle and is slated to replace the INSAS as the Indian Army's standard assault rifle. In-built iron sights, Picatinny rails for mounting telescopic or night sightsĮxcalibur is an assault rifle which is derived from the INSAS rifle, which is the standard rifle of the Indian Army. Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE)
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