India has now developed its first-ever indigenously made 9mm machine pistol ‘ASMI”, added another pride to its defence capabilities.
{alcircleadd}The weapon has been jointly developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Army, as stated by the Ministry of Defence.
It has been developed by a young officer from Infantry School Lt Col Prasad Bansod in a record time of four months. The weapon has the capability of firing the in-service 9 mm ammunition. The weapon has been named “Asmi” which means 'pride', 'Self-Respect' and 'Hard Work'.
As per the statement from DRDO: "The Army's infantry school in Mhow and the DRDO's Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) in Pune have designed and developed the weapon."
"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. A 3-dimensional printing process has been used in designing and prototyping of various parts."
"The machine pistol is likely to have a production cost under INR 50,000 each and has potential for exports," it added.
The weapon has an overall empty weight of less than 2 Kg, as the upper receiver of ASMI is made from Aircraft grade Aluminium while the lower receiver is created from Carbon Fibre and it features an 8-inch barrel along with 33 rounds high capacity magazine.
The weapon has huge prospects in armed forces as a personal weapon for various missions, including in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations.
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