Posted March 20, 2020 6:03 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

The Indian military is set to pick up nearly 17,000 new Israeli-produced Negev LMGs in 7.62 NATO. (Photos: IWI)
Israeli-based IWI  this week was named as the winner for a contract to supply the second largest army in the world with machine guns.
The Indian Ministry of Defence on Thursday announced that IWI would supply 16,479 Negev NG7 light machine guns to the force at a cost of Rs 880 crore, or about $117 million.
“The contracted Negev 7.62X51 mm LMG is a combat-proven weapon and currently used by several countries around the globe,” noted the Ministry in a statement. “This LMG will greatly enhance the lethality and range of a soldier vis-a-vis the presently used weapon.”
Developed and designed with the Israeli Defense Forces in mind, the select-fire IWI Negev NG7 light machine gun was introduced in 2012. It has a weight of 17.41-pounds, providing a 7.62 NATO-caliber gun in a SAW-sized platform with either 16.5- or 20-inch barrel lengths.
The Indian Times reported that military purchasing agents have for the past several years been exploring options for the new machine gun to replace aging 7.62x54R-chambered PKMs. Contenders for the contract included Arsenal of Bulgaria and S&T Motiv in South Korea. Of note, India

Source: Guns.com

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