India to add DRDO-developed sub-machine gun to its armoury

Machine gun

New Delhi: A 5.56x30mm sub-machine gun designed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully undergone the Defence Ministry’s user trials, it was announced Thursday. The successful completion of trials of the sub-machine gun has paved the way for its induction into the Armed Forces, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.

The DRDO-designed joint protective venture carbine (JVPC) is a gas-operated semi automatic weapon and its rate of fire is more than 700 rounds per minute, the statement informed.

The final phase of the user trials was completed Monday meeting all the general staff qualitative requirements (GSQR) set up the Indian Army. “This was the last leg of trials in a series of user trials which have been carried out in extreme temperature conditions in summer and high altitudes in winter,” the statement mentioned.

The effective range of the carbine is more than 100 metres and weighs about 3kg with key features like high reliability, low recoil, retractable butt, ergonomic design and single hand firing capability, it said.

“JVPC has successfully met the stringent performance criteria of reliability and accuracy in addition to quality trials conducted by DGQA (Directorate General of Quality Assurance),” the statement noted.

The DGQA works under the defence ministry.

The weapon has already passed the trials by the home ministry and procurement action is initiated by Central Armed Police Forces and various state police organisations, the ministry’s statement noted.

 

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