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Indian Army Inducts 550 Units of Indigenous ‘Asmi’ Machine Pistols into Northern Command

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 10, 2024
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Indian Army Inducts 550 Units of Indigenous 'Asmi' Machine Pistols into Northern Command

In a significant move towards self-reliance in defense technology, the Indian Army has successfully inducted 550 units of the indigenously developed ‘Asmi’ machine pistols into the Northern Command. This milestone underscores India’s commitment to the ‘Atmanirbharta’ initiative, a program aimed at enhancing the country’s capabilities in defense manufacturing and reducing dependency on foreign imports.

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The ‘Asmi’ machine pistol, conceived and developed by Colonel Prasad Bansod of the Indian Army in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), represents a 100 percent Make in India product. The manufacturing of ‘Asmi’ is carried out by Lokesh Machines, based in Hyderabad, highlighting the potential within India’s defense sector for home-grown innovation and production.

Designed specifically for close-quarter battles and specialized operations, the ‘Asmi’ pistol stands out for its compact and sturdy design. Key features include:

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  • Compact and Lightweight Design: Tailored for quick maneuverability in confined spaces, ‘Asmi’ is ideal for environments where speed and agility are paramount during combat situations.

  • Semi-Bullpup Configuration: This unique design allows the weapon to function effectively both as a pistol and a submachine gun. It supports single-handed operation, which is particularly beneficial when responding swiftly in high-pressure encounters.

  • High Firing Rate: The ‘Asmi’ delivers a high rate of fire, a crucial attribute for suppressing enemy positions during close encounters, ensuring that soldiers can maintain tactical superiority.

  • Range and Accuracy: With an effective range suitable for close-quarter battle and urban operations, the ‘Asmi’ provides reliable accuracy for engagements at short to medium distances. This enhances the operational effectiveness of soldiers in varied scenarios.

  • Reliability and Durability: Designed to endure rugged conditions, the ‘Asmi’ is robust and highly reliable across diverse weather and terrain, guaranteeing consistent performance even in challenging environments.

  • Indigenous Manufacturing and Customization: As a fully Make in India product, ‘Asmi’ can be customized to fulfill specific operational requirements and can be rapidly produced to meet the Indian Army’s needs. This flexibility ensures a reliable supply chain and adaptability in evolving combat situations.

The induction of the ‘Asmi’ machine pistol marks a progressive step for the Indian Army and reinforces the nation’s ambition towards bolstering indigenous defense capabilities. As the Indian military continues to evolve, the ‘Asmi’ serves as a testament to India’s innovative spirit and determination to achieve self-sufficiency in critical sectors of defense.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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