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India's first indigenously developed 9mm machine pistol ready

India's first indigenous 9mm machine pistol has been jointly developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Army in a record time of four months. Infantry School, Mhow and DRDO's Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune have designed and developed this weapon using their respective expertise in the complementary areas. It has been named 'Asmi' meaning pride, self-respect and hard work.

The machine pistol fires the in-service 9mm ammunition and sports an upper receiver made from aircraft grade aluminium and lower receiver from carbon fibre. 3D printing process has been used in designing and prototyping of various parts including trigger components made by metal 3D printing.

The weapon has huge potential in armed forces as personal weapon for heavy weapon detachments, commanders, tank and aircraft crews, drivers/dispatch riders, radio/radar operators, closed quarter battle, counter insurgency and counter terrorism operations, etc.

This is also likely to find huge employability with the central and state police organizations as well as VIP protection duties and policing. The machine pistol is likely to have production cost under Rs 50000 each and has potential for exports.

India's Ministry of Defence said that keeping the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in view, this small step will pave way for self reliance and it is expected that the Services and Paramilitary Forces (PMFs) will induct this expeditiously..

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