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Hyderabad’s Lokesh Machines Builds India’s First Indigenous Medium Machine Gun

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: August 9, 2025
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Hyderabads Lokesh Machines Builds Indias First Indigenous Medium Machine Gun

Hyderabad-based Lokesh Machines Ltd has achieved a significant milestone by developing India’s first indigenous 7.62x51mm belt-fed medium machine gun (MMG) in collaboration with the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune.

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Following the success of its ASMI 9x19mm submachine gun, the company’s new MMG offers both single-shot and automatic firing modes, compatibility with Indian and NATO standard ammunition, and an effective range of 1,800 meters. Capable of firing 800 rounds per minute, it features a 250-round belt capacity with the option to link additional belts for sustained combat use.

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Source: The Times of India

Designed for versatility, the MMG can be mounted on ground vehicles, naval vessels, and aircraft, and functions in extreme conditions from -40°C to +55°C. The Indian Army, after extensive testing, has placed a ₹17.7 crore order for precision components to upgrade its in-service MMGs using Lokesh’s lighter, more reliable subassemblies.

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According to company director M. Srinivas, the new MMG is about 25% lighter than current models, with a single-piece machined receiver, chromium-plated barrel for enhanced durability, quick-change barrel system, and a three-position gas regulator for improved efficiency.

The order marks another success for the CNC machine manufacturer as it expands its footprint in India’s defence manufacturing sector.

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