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  • @spiritgifted take some geographic lessons pal...... any also lessons about indian space programs where European nations launch their satellites from isro

  • hey FRIENDO...INDIA IS SO IN THE MIDDLE EAST IF THE EARTH GETS HIT BY AN ASTEROID TOMORROW AND PART OF THE EARTH GET CHOPPED OFF

    HEY FRIENDO...INDIA IS SO IN THE MIDDLE EAST YOU JELLO BRAIN IF YOU ALLOW FOR THE ASTEROID THAT IS COMING OUR WAY IN 8 BILLION YEARS TO SPLICE THE EARTH INTO TWO PIECES.SO WHY DON'T YOU STUDY YOUR COSMOLOGY AND THEN YOU WON'T SOUND LIKE SUCH A DUMB ARSE WHEN TALKING ABOUT SMALL FIREARMS!! WADALOTATUSH!PEACE IN."G'MAN"

  • Further Improvement you mean Painting it Black.... :D LOL

  • i am talking about the INSAS even tried the civilian product like .32 pistol,.32 revolver even bigger shite,OFB isnt doing a good job no wonder the SF units use only imported arms and ammo

  • @rockon6274

    when i came to india in 2009 i fired this wepaon horrible i say,fragile magazine,barrel heats up like hell,cheap quality ammo which keeps on jamming the weapon i never applied for license in india because of shit quality of OFB products(ashani,.32 revolver)i came to the US and then got a permit ,now i am a green card holder and own lovely guns.

  • @crayxt6 what weapon you are talking about ???

  • fucked up paki piggos the shithouse of our planet.

  • i would love to beat the shit out of a porki <3

  • i can design better rifles then those shown if giving an opportunity

  • my friend ,nepal army didnt bought INSAS it was forced to buy only paying 10% of all INSAS & LSW cost.insas sucks it stop firing due to heat & its mag is weak it breaks easily.its accurate but weak.nepal army prefer M16 A2,A4,M203 & SAW more than INSAS.few indian SLR are still in active service.nepal army use varities of wpns few MP5,UZI,HK G36,GALIL, are favourite of nepal army.

  • Wow India........ Rocking. Jai Hind

  • @anil12306 are u out of ur mind....forces are forced to use the insas rifle, even in some local parade the security forces use insas rifle along with other rifles, just manage yourself to test the wit.....

  • Respond to this video... crack fellow

  • The kalantak above looks like a short barrel, large clip urban warfare version with laser pointers, where as the one on the bottom seems to be longer barrel version designed for field use. are they 5.56 mm bore? It would be nice to have 7.62 versions. And UBGL seems to be conventional 40mm. Would be cool and handy to have the russian 30 mm High Explosive grenade UBGL

  • india should build a sig550 clone in 7.62x39 with their insas charging handle

  • do u know how much money is spent on indian army????? trillions of dollars!!!

  • @shutkaroo, india is already exporting insas to oman u imbecile punk, its in use by omans army since last year. also nepal is buying insas frm us you fool

  • I do not know about the performance of INSAS.. but the looks sucks.. just my opinion..

  • ONLY GOOD PAKI IS A DEAD PAKI

  • They look attractive for a modern rifle, but I've heard about a lot of quality issues with it. I would rather take an AK.

  • INSAS = FAL/AK hybrid. has the barrel/gas system of a FAL with the reciever/furniture of an AK

  • kalash gas operating systems

  • so what Klashonkove also copy STG 44...

  • M16 A4. is the rifle that india should be purchasing.

  • insas is bullshit! better buy the swiss sig 550!!

  • @trollhorn Why do we have to buy when we can build our own? This was the first attempt and thing can only ge better from here.

  • @grkns456 after more than sixty years of independence we are just attempting, nice...very nice, oh pal just grow up, these people who design the rifle are cheap pickups, they mean nothing to anybody, just what matters to them is the extra bucks, there is talent indeed, but the prime people will never allow it to happen,.very nice, we would be attempting even after the third world war.....join them and u attempt also.., I mean if possible just ask some jawan, they would prefer the ak 47

  • @rockon6274 Who do you expect us to follow after 60 years of Independence? The Americans? Oh they were busy killing each other for gold sixty years after their Independence. And i accept that the AK-47 is preferred, but what the Country needs are optimists who believe in it, not people like you asking them to grow up. I suggest you hold your tongue while talking.

  • @trollhorn INSAS is a bullshit and better buy sig 550?

    What made you to say that?

    Indian commandos are already using sig550

    INSAS is based on AK47 framework which is considered best among the assault rifles.

    INSAS rifle has some issues which are being looked at as it is quite a new development.

    Perfection comes with time, money, efforts and tests. All are being spent on this rifle. The INSAS rifle has shown its potency during 1999 Kargil war with Pakistan army only to be improvised with time.

  • What the hell they were thinking of giving it brown plastic?

    High visibilty coat to a weapon??????

    They should definately get the asthetics of the rifle improved!!!!!!!

    Thats why they havent been able to export them.......

  • bharat mata ki jay

  • i found insas to be a very accurate weapon,although i have some reservation on its lethality compared to ak 47

  • I agree most of the weapons in the video do seem to be influenced a LOT by European predecessors. Also Uzi sub machine has a good resemblance with the latest sub of DRDO. but if it works well n is capable then nothing wrong. I wud still let the special forces keep the top the range H&K etc

  • Can somebody has a clue on inception of kalantak AR in the army??

  • india is not in the middle east you dumbass....

  • yeah did anyone notice that everything there is influenced by what other nations have done, the indian army is like the chinese of the middle east they just copy everything they see with no real innovation of there own.

  • will u please enlighten us by a comparison of an Indian Engineered weapon to a another "outsider" ???? Take it that I'm calling ur bluff... Let's see now... I'm waiting.

  • I'm not sure what point you are trying to convey, but if you are trying to say that India's forray into the assault rifle production category is not to your liking;and that you give prefference to western designs, might I just add that the INSAS is an ammalgamation of the best of the west, with a little eastern robustness thrown in for good measure!

  • lol... I was replying to kloss923's arrogant remark that Indian weapons are cheap copies of western stuff. I was asking him to be specific by comparing one or two Indian weapons to certain western designs and prove they r exact copies.

    I know INSAS is good. Indian material scientists are one of the best in the world and they make all the difference in HAL and DRDO.

  • @kloss923 chinese of the middle east??

    lol

    Your comment is a joke and so as your intellect..!!

    - China is in east asia

    - Indian army doesn't develop any weapons. Its DRDO.

    - Rocket science was developed in India during dynasty of Tipu Sultan.

    Britishers and Portuguese stole the framework designs and thats how the rocket science was propagated to europe and americas.

    Get your facts right you retard uneducated low intellect buff.

    BTW, these are americans : watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE

  • Nice Video the latest sub machine gun seems to be influenced by Uzi

  • INSAS is a joke..and why do you concern about the grenade launcher when most NATO already have one

  • Most NATO rifles do not have a launcher attached. There is the option to attach one though. Read, study and learn before spouting!

  • u study first man...they just modified the hand guard and stock. NATO have an arsenal of grenade launchers..but in India i hav'nt seen any grenade launcher in use even with the FN FAL(SLR)..i understand your patriotism but the design is very conventional

  • May I suggest first and foremost, uy yourself a copy of a periodical entitled "Janes Infantry Weapons" and then see the facts for yourself. These are expensive books when new, but try to buy via the 2nd hand market. NATO rifles mainly have the configuration of having muzzle launched grenades, example "Energa" types.Regarding proper under barrel launchers, NATO effectively has 3, and all are 40mm.Not all are interchangeable from rifle to rifle.Furthermore our BSF units have the MM1 launcher too.

  • I've got your point. first of all i have seen the way many rifles work and even fire them too. ask many indian jawans they will not know the proper name of many indian issued rifles like the Sterling 9mm submachine gun. i know this because i'm an indian too. the INSAS rifle color is not an atrractive one either

  • I'm with you 100%. Rifle1ASL,Carbine 9mm 1A, Pistol 9mm 1A, LMG1A, Rifle No2 1A, the list goes on. I have seen these guns first hand at armouries in India and the jawans, especially the younger ones haven't got a bloody clue about types and designations. I'm an NRI and knew far more than they did(even more than the chief armourer there). Regards to the INSAS colour scheme, read my comments on other channels too!. Originals were ok(dark chocolate), new variants are orange and too bright.

  • what i mean is the original color(choclate) is not attractive. its looks very drill (parade)oriented rifle rather than a combat rifle..even the PPG uses the Fabrique Nationale products rather than the indian products

  • PPG?...don't ou mean NSG or do you mean Presidential Protection Group?. If the latter; then yes they do use FN products, but built under licence in India, namely the so called "Pistol 1A 9mm", that is no more than a direct copy of the WW2 Canadian Browning No2 Mk1 Inglis, but with more phosphated coating to combat the harsher weather in India. Both the NSG or special services divisions preffer HK(Heckler Koch) weapons as well from Germany like the MP5 smg family for example.

  • not the browning High Power. i mean the fn five-seven pistol, the fn p-90 submachine gun, and the fn f2000 assault rifle respectively and one thing pal, the carbine (9mm) is not a carbine. got it? its a submachine gun.. a machine using pistol catrige can never be a carbin. its a sterling L85A1 submachine gun

  • Honestly do not know where you are obtainig your sources from, but you are prone to erroneous information. I should know, I happen to be a section 8 firearms permit holder, here in UK. India has named the Sterling MK4 smg a carbine(I had nothing to do with that!).The L85 (SA80), the current UK service weapon is an assault rifle; and India does NOT to my knowledge use the FNP90 or the FN five seven. Pakistani SSG units however do. Oh, and by the way "Browning" is manufactured by FN Herstal.

  • dude i came across one paper research and there is a proof that the indian presidential security staff uses the FN Five-seven as well as the P90

  • Is there a possibiity that you could let me have postive proof about the status of possible service of these 2 weapons in Indian service, as if your claims are correct and are true, this would be great to know, as I am currently studying the 5.7x28 calibre Fn P90.

  • try wikipedia and search fn p90 and under that look for users. nice talking to u even though we had our differences

  • Many kind thanks siamlawma!. I have indeed just viewed the users list for the P90 on wikipedia, and what a pleasant surprise; yes indeed, India's security groups do have them. Really made my day because I have just acquired the replica of one. It's a shame that Indian does not actively show off it's inventory, as many arms have been purchased that have gone off unnoticed. These include the Mini/Micro Uzi, M60 GPMG, M16A2 and MM1 rotary barrel grenade launcher, to mention but a few!

  • ure welcome. my dad is a cop and a NATO & Warsaw pact weapons expert. i got the infuence from him.. dude check out my video titled" Boot camp at CIJW" on my profile. India is not that opened to civilian researchers. thats the problem of doing any reseach faced by a lot of people

  • dont forget the latest ..TAR-21

  • no use of replying to a retard..and mind ur language mr.

  • ur not an indian..,,u a piece of crap..

  • motherfukrs like u aint fit to b indians. im a tru blooded indian cos im exposing the fraud in the indian system. go suk urself

  • Hmmmmm................. I think all of them uses 5.56mm NATO

    except the LMG. Now 7.62mm NATO should be India's main bullet scheme !!

  • 00:9 SIG 552?

  • No,it's not a Swiss SiG,although the stock does look like the folding type as featured on the Sig assault rifle family.If you read the description again more carefully,you will see that it is stated that this is the more advanced version of the INSAS. Presumably the Indian Ordnance Board is keeping the Swiss happy as well by inducting their designs as well. The Chileans have done this as well with their weapon systems as well.

  • Cool stuff, any info on sniper guns?

  • There is a snipers derivative of the INSAS that has been given the strange designation "Excalibur". It has already seen action with he NSG and is now in widescale service. The rifle will supplement the Hk PSG1 and the Dragunov rifles in Indian service. The Galil snipers derivative in .308 is also in small scale service with only the special forces.

  • there is this AMR named vidhwansak which completed user trials in 2006 and went in to production next year. I am not sure why there are no videos about it. Its in the same class as barrett M82 or .408 Chey Tac(Anti Material rifle). Fires 12.7x108mm,14.5x114mm Russian,20x 82mm rounds. with effective range upto 2Km. Ofcourse it has a secondary use as a long range sniper rifle.

  • Galil basis, how I see.

  • Insas is excellent for Indian needs. The M16 cannot survive jungle, himalayan, and desert conditions as well as the Insas, and osts 1k a piece, insas is 450.

  • INSAS any match up against M16 and M4?

  • in your mamas ass

  • there is a rumour that this Inas rifle ...burst up..after 10 round firing is it true????

  • teri maa ki gaand mei phati hai saale porky

  • bro I am an Indian i am not a pakistan ..that was a big foul..

  • sorry bro as a indian please forgive me

  • To the comments about the plastic portion of the INSAS,I have to add another comment.If you examine the last production 1ASL 7.62mm rifles,you will see that the plastic is a decent dark brown plastic.Why wasn't the INSAS's furniture made from this nylon,remains a mystery.The shoulder stock is practcally identical and the internal oil bottle is the same.Infact much of the INSAS production was carried out on 1ASL machinery.Perhaps old stocks of nylon ran out and were replaced with light brown!

  • Looks like Plastic

  • deadsmile187....read my comments about the plastic (nylon) portion of the INSAS.You can talk!.Just take a look at your nation's Heckler and Koch G3,especially the G3A3 variant.You have the nerve to criticise the INSAS.Take a long good look at so called German efficiency first!(or lack of it with the G3).

  • G3 is just a license built CETME. Forget all that shit about StG45. It was a Spanish design and in fact German technicians only caused troubles :-D

  • Isn't that the same INSAS which kick Poki army's ass big time in Kargil war... yeah that was the same INSAS, which took out Poki Army men holding out in higher hights of Kargil still our boys kick their asses with same INSAS.

    Dont worry our INSAS will kick more of your asses as and when need be.

  • Left the place what a Joke, who asked them to occupy it in first place.... INSAS kicked Poki butts big time... They were thrown from DRAS sector too... you pokis are grabers of land like homeles/encrochers of land.

    You guys are scum of earth, nothing more then that.

  • yes, they captured the place to send thousand of militants inside Indian occupied Kashmir. Once target was achieved they left the place. Do you really think that Indian coward soldiers forced them to leave the place? Always remember that thousands of your soldiers were killed like dog and shameful sin is your defense minister and senior army officials took commission even on their Coffins. This is real face of Inida

  • ehtasham313....consider this then.Your own military did not even acknowledge the fact that dead bodies of your troops existed.Only when their personal artifacts were shown to the world's media,did your country finally admitt that dead paki soldiers were actually from your nation.Even your country did not admitt that islamics fighting for you from other nations were at Kargil.You even finally had to admitt the fact that they were sent in,when their bodies went unburied to sharia custom!

  • Look Poki, you attack us after 1962 war with China, in 1965, nothing much happen in that war. We split you into two and made Bangladesh out of East Pokistan in 1971(were you even born that time ??), this forced Poki to play terrorists against India, without any sucessess after all these years, then Kargil war, which was of your place and time, still, we manage to kick your ass big time..... after next war their wont be Pokistan..... that is for sure.

  • Pakistan should unite with afghanistan and then we can call it piggistan and bomb the shit out of it.........

  • Lolzz porky bastard first repay your debt back to us....300 crores...you owe us...lolzz Taliban and America is fucking your ass pretty bad out there.....Porkistan is the world's shit hole..... :D...

    You piggy can eat my shit to keep your stomach filled.........

  • @ehtasham313 just one question dude,, u want umm kashmir,,,right? u captured strategic positions in Indian occupied kashmir , meaning u captured a part of what u are crying for....and then u just left...why?..lmao caz idiot u were forced to,,,ur soldiers butt were kicked,,and many of our soldiers died caz airfoprce was called late and ur soldiers had the advantage of height...but still our men kicked ur porki butt,,lmao

  • @ehtasham313

    still in your wet drmz? wake up dude, yes u guys left after being banged in the mujahideen arses... right? :P

    btw why did ur pm rush to US? to save Indians, right?

  • @ehtasham313

    Why can't these illiterate,savage Pakistanis stick to their own ghettos and not try to take a peek into the matters of sovereign, prosperous India. Honestly, the only thing that makes them feel that they do exist is when they are trying to throw mud at others. Perhaps they should try to come back from their holes when they are done begging for money and food from other nations for their flood victims. FUCK OFF PAKIS. In the West Pakis are synonymous with thieves and muggers..

  • @ehtasham313 Pakistan has become failed state #10 in 2010 dreaming about taking Kashmir.

    I must appreciate pakistani's like you who never learnt lesson from all the wars with India and still continue to nurture anti-india sentiment.

    If your paki army is so potent, why it couldn't take on kashmir from last 63 years??

    You're stolen nuclear program has deterred Indian army from grilling pakistan's ass, otherwise there couldn't have been internet in pakistan by now for you to comment bullshit..!!

  • Hah hah hah---friend---see one video.

    "Pakistani pows"

    anyways ur country dont acknowledge army involvment but ur saying....

    hah hah hah.

    The information is known to the world.

  • @ehtasham313

    my uncle is a maj gen in the indian army and he has taken me to shooting ranges many a time... i have fired the insas myself and let me tell you - better ergonomics than the g3 your boys use, no recoil, accuraacy wasn't exceptional (compared to m16 anyway) but very good and just as reliable as an ak...

  • If it wasn't for the chinks giving you pakis a bum up,you would still be undertaking combat with India using rocks and sticks!

  • Making falsified claims seems to be a trademark with you pakis.The name you have given of the supposed Russian man is nothing more than a play on the name Kalashnikov.If you were proficient in the history of firearms(which you are clearly not),you will realise that the INSAS's mechanism is more akin to that of HK,rather than AK,whilst the shape of the butt is based upon the FN family(which the earlier 1ASL 7.62 was based on).Tell me;what has pakistan made in military firearms?

  • @ehtasham313

    actually he exploded when he saw that india was producing ak-47 assault rifles... but he was later informed that it was under license...

  • @ehtasham313

    the insas actually ha smore in common with the IMI galil and fn fal... the chromed barrels of the currrent generation of insas is based on the ak-100 series...

  • @ehtasham313

    the arjun is actually a completely indigenous project... by the way;

    after the 2005 quake in POK $360 million in aid was given to pakistan but MI6 later revealed that the aid money meant for rehabilitaion of victims was used to purchase weapons eventually deployed on the border with punjab - WTF?

    pakistan spends 6% of it's GDP on the military - india only 3%... that's why your economy is 30 years behind ours - WTF?

  • @ehtasham313 what Arjun tank you are talking about? i bet you are talkling about the tank that outperformed russian T-90 tank.(have you ever seen t-90 in action? it is one of the best tanks in world. and Arjun ourperformed it.!!) BTW India did not waste 12 billion US dollars for the tank. we are not cheap. you are cheap because you buy cheap toys from China and then call it weapons.

  • this piece of shit gun is copy of retired russian weapons. just see the plastic at bottom of each gun and ugly shape of gun, it looks like chinees toy gun.

  • another stupid poki, same as his brother jamla2001...... it appers that Pakistan is full of you guys.... yeah it is same toy gun which kick Pakistan Armys ass in Kargil war....

    How come you forget that so soon.....

  • Being a national of pakistan,such comments from your kind will be inevitable.My reply to you is simple,your military is jealous as you have been unable to design or produce an infantry weapon of your own.With the exception of your licence production HK G3 from Germany,all you have are Chinese guns,namelly the Type 56 family,which in comparison with our INSAS are pretty much like cheap nasty toys.Furthermore,the INSAS is not a direct copy of anything.Learn something about guns first,text later!

  • important thing is it fires 650 to 900 rounds /min--if ur so interested to test it then stand infron of it--let us shoot.

    hah hah hah

  • indian small arms a re but ugly...but ive heard they do get the job done so its ok

  • ap03at,I don't know why you are classing Indian arms as being ugly.Contrary to your remark,if you even see well respected and reputable yearbooks such as Jane's Infantry Weapons,Indian smallarms are usually described as being "attractive and functional".This is primarily because if you take our INSAS for example,it has used the best features taken from at least 4 of the world's most used assault rifles in characteristics and has resulted in a practical piece of hardware that functions.

  • Sir it is not fashion parade, it is life and death out in war zone where you need to have practical and functional weapon to do the job, even if it looks ugly, does it matters ???

  • @ap03at Ugly? Do you wank yourself looking at the Kalashnikov's and M-16's ??

    Atleast talk some sense..!!

  • i think i wont live to see the day when indians finally get quality conscious,look at that cheap plastic at the front trying to make it look like wood,hell even if u gonna use plastic atleast paint it in a dark color so that it doesnt look this dingy....

  • its not plastic mate. Its carbon fibre. to retain the same purpose of wood and at the sametime make the weapon lighter!

  • jamla2001,for your info,the plastic is tough nylon.I agree that the chocolate brown shade is too light.If the end user requires a dark shade,black is fully available.Brown in this shade is far too light for camoflague purposes and is detrimental to combat in certain cases.If the Indian defence board had thought about this beforehand,chances are that perhaps green would have been chosen or a sensible black.Perhaps there was a massive surplus of chocolate brown at the time!

  • There is a shorter barreled configuration type INSAS,but during certification trials,the performance was not wholly satisfactory,in the ways that the flash hider/muzzle break was disturbing too much dirt when the user was in the prone position.However,this now has been rectified and will in no doubt be given to elite units,which is a shame as they always seem to get the "pick of the crop".The standard INSAS is now replacing most old 1ASL 7.62 rifles in most infantry level units.

  • Message about Kalantak at time 0:13

    I think the Rifle at the top is not further improvement, but shorter barrel for Close Quarter or Urban warfare scenarios.

  • sir, the info was given by OFB guy who was present at that time... he was in hurry since it was the last day of Defexp.

  • Hey Brother, Thanks for the info.

  • I have seen these smallarms for the very first time here.Thanks for enlightening me.Good to see that the once "rumour" of a full indigenous SMG has seen fruition and has finally been adopted.I wouldn't see it fully taking over from the carbine 9mm 1A (Sterling SMG) copy,but I'm sure it will be a success with India's elite units.Such arms should in the end be promoted over the existing inventory in our forces,as especially in the fields of firearms,we rely too heavilly on foreign AK units.

  • I was allowed to lift and inspect that MSMG and other DRDO products, those were actual product, not dummy guns.

  • sayareakd,I really envy you.I have always wanted to hold any modern example of the new crop of Indian smallarms,but have never had the opportunity to do so.The closest I have ever been to them are the ones held by the security units at various airports during my stay in India.

  • I even have pic above the Arjun tank and with Arjun tank. here is something which is intersting check frame 0.30 you will see yellow arrow, this is butten for UBGL, when asked by not regular trigger.. DRDO answer it is because they wanted to reduce the weight of UBGL. this means that we are not following others blindly.... That is cool........ what do u think???

  • Thanks sayareakd.Right then;the yellow arrow is apparently pointing in the picture to a side mounted trigger for the under barrel launcher,which means that if the user is right handed,the launcher trigger is thumb operated,which means that the user can attain a positive grip on the whole weapon during discharge,unlike the equivalents the US M203 40mm and the Russian BG15,that both have normal triggers that from experience are awkward to use as your hand momentum is lost during effective aiming!

  • yeah good post gillyh2745

  • supere

  • new small arms from OFB, which has introduced Kalantak series, now this rifle has been offered to Indian Army... UBGL which is in production will soon be part of standard INSAS rifle.. this will give greater lethal firepower to India Soilder..

    Modern Sub machine carbine is made for special forces by DRDO, i had the pleasure to checking it out

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