Lokesh Machines Completes Delivery of 550 'ASMI' Submachine Guns to Northern Command of Indian Army

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In a significant boost to India's domestic defence manufacturing capabilities, Lokesh Machines Limited has successfully delivered its first major order of 550 "Asmi" 9x19 mm submachine guns (SMGs) to the Northern Command of the Indian Army.

This marks the first time a privately developed and manufactured SMG has been inducted into the Indian armed forces.

The consignment was formally flagged off on Monday by Major General Rakesh Manocha, General Officer Commanding Telangana and Andhra Sub Area, underscoring the importance of this achievement.

Lokesh Machines, traditionally known for its CNC machines, ventured into small arms manufacturing with the Asmi, developed in collaboration with the Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune, and the Indian Army.

"Asmi," meaning "pride" in Sanskrit, is a testament to Indian ingenuity. It outperformed internationally recognized SMGs like the Israeli Uzi and the German MP5 to secure this crucial order.

According to M Srinivas, Director of Lokesh Machines, the Asmi boasts a significant weight advantage, being 10-15% lighter than its global counterparts, weighing in at under 2.4 kg. This makes it a more agile and maneuverable weapon for soldiers.

Lokesh Machines has also supplied pilot lots of Asmi SMGs to other security forces, including the National Security Guard (NSG), Assam Rifles, and the Border Security Force (BSF), for evaluation. Further adoption by these forces would further solidify Asmi's position as a reliable and preferred weapon for India's security personnel.
 
Pvt players needs to move forward from Production to Inhouse Design R&D to established Themslves in Export Market Too.
 
The NSG, para SF , marcos should be given these and put through the paces to really refine the gun. They will put them through mud , water ,dust, and then use them and give feed back. All fire arms like the fantastic HK mp5 went through some development before it became the standard of SF units all over the world
 
Pvt players needs to move forward from Production to Inhouse Design R&D to established Themslves in Export Market Too.
Will the acquisition of a product be 100% guaranteed after all investments & successful development by private R&D?
 
I hope that ASMI becomes the Std. SMG of Indian Security forces be it Military, Paramilitary, CAPFs or State Police Forces.
 
Good looking …… much better looking than UZi , MP5 etc. ….. let us see how well it operates in Indian Army hands.
Going by the looks alone,I still have a soft spot for MP7 and P90 over any other SMG. Uzi was always ugly to begin with, designed with utilitarian purpose alone.
ASMI is looker too, especially in that desert camo.
 

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