Hyderabad-based Dvipa Defence India Private Limited has developed the U-19 submachine gun (SMG), an indigenous weapon chambered in the 9×19mm calibre, which is now set to undergo trials with India’s paramilitary forces.
The U-19 has been designed with a focus on ergonomics, compactness, and operational efficiency, catering to the demanding requirements of law enforcement and paramilitary personnel engaged in close-quarter combat.
Key Features
- Calibre: 9×19mm, balancing stopping power with manageable recoil.
- Design: Compact, lightweight, and robust for close-quarter and urban operations.
- Reliability: Engineered for performance in varied terrains and environments.
Dvipa Defence, already known for its indigenous Ugram assault rifle series, has positioned the U-19 as a cost-effective, high-quality alternative to imported SMGs.
Strategic Push for Indigenisation
The trials will assess the SMG’s performance, durability, accuracy, and adaptability across operational scenarios. If successful, the U-19 could be inducted into India’s paramilitary arsenal, enhancing internal security and counter-insurgency operations.
This move aligns with the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, aimed at reducing dependence on foreign arms and strengthening India’s domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem.
Industry Significance
The U-19’s entry into trials highlights the rising role of private Indian defence firms in driving innovation and self-reliance in small arms production. Dvipa Defence’s rapid progress reflects the growing capabilities of indigenous manufacturers to deliver modern, tactical weapon systems for India’s security forces.