Israeli defence firm supplies first batch of light machine guns to India
PLR Systems, an IWI-Adani JV and India’s first private small arms maker, carried out the delivery.
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The NEGEV 7.62x51 LMG has semi and full-auto modes and can be mounted on helicopters, vehicles and naval platforms (AI)
Jerusalem, 1 April
A leading Israeli small arms manufacturer has delivered the first batch of light machine guns (LMGs) to India under the 'Make in India' initiative with technology transfer.
The first
batch of 2,000 NEGEV 7.62x51 LMGs, part of a larger contract for 41,000 units,
was delivered over the last weekend, with an additional 4,000 scheduled for
delivery later this year, the Israel Weapons Industries (IWI) said in a press
release.
The
delivery was carried out by PLR Systems, a joint venture between IWI and Adani Group, the first private company in India to manufacture small arms and
ammunition.
"The
milestone follows the successful completion of the technology transfer process
under India’s 'Make in India' initiative and reflects IWI’s commitment to
delivering advanced systems in accordance with contractual schedules and the
highest quality standards, while supporting India's defence manufacturing
ecosystem," the company said.
The NEGEV
7.62x51, one of the lightest 7.62 mm light machine guns in its class with a
semi-automatic mode, is deployed by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and is
designed for reliability in harsh operational environments, offering high
precision and effective target acquisition.
Its
lightweight design and use of 7.62 mm ammunition enable it to penetrate
fortified cover, making it suitable for urban combat and critical missions.
The weapon
offers both semi-automatic and fully automatic modes and can be mounted on
helicopters, vehicles and naval platforms for operational flexibility.
Equipped
with Picatinny rails and tritium night sights, it is designed for improved
targeting in low-light conditions, while compliance with NATO standards ensures
durability.
The NEGEV
LMGs are also compatible with a computerised weapon system, aimed at enhancing
operational effectiveness by enabling precise engagement of threats under
stress, the release said.
Amid
expanding India-Israel defence ties, PLR Systems has also secured a contract to
supply 170,000 close-quarter battle (CQB) carbines, with the first 18,000 units
scheduled for delivery this year.
India and Israel, in November last year, inked an agreement to enhance defence, industrial, and technological cooperation, enabling the sharing of advanced technology to promote co-development and co-production.
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