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In a major stride towards self-reliance, the Indian Army has placed an order for 550 domestically-developed ASMI 9x19mm submachine guns (SMGs). The contract, awarded to Lokesh Machine Ltd (LKM) at a cost of ₹4.6 crore, marks a significant milestone in India's push for indigenous defense manufacturing.
The ASMI is a cutting-edge submachine gun designed specifically for use with the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge, a widely-used caliber within the Indian Army and other national security forces. This ammunition is renowned for its affordability and accessibility, making it a practical choice for both handguns and SMGs.
This groundbreaking procurement underscores the Indian Army's commitment to equipping its soldiers with state-of-the-art, locally-produced weaponry. The ASMI's indigenous development signals promising advancements in India's defense manufacturing capabilities.