Adani Defence Delivers First Batch of 'Prahar' Light Machine Guns to Indian Army

Adani Defence and Aerospace has delivered the first batch of 2,000 indigenously manufactured Prahar Light Machine Guns to the Indian Armed Forces from its Gwalior facility. CEO Ashish Rajvanshi stated the company aims to deliver the total order of 41,000 LMGs in less than three years, far ahead of the seven-year contract. The event, attended by senior defence officials, marks a significant milestone in the 'Make in India' and 'Aatmanirbharta' initiatives in the defence sector. The company highlighted its rapid transition from a component manufacturer to a full-fledged original equipment manufacturer for small arms in just five years.

Key Points: Adani Delivers First Prahar LMGs to Army in Make in India Milestone

  • First batch of 2,000 LMGs delivered
  • Target to produce 1,000 guns monthly
  • Accelerated delivery timeline of under 3 years
  • Shift to full-gun OEM in 5 years
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'Milestone day' as Adani Defence delivers 1st batch of 'Prahar' light machine guns to Army

Adani Defence delivers first batch of 2,000 Prahar Light Machine Guns to the Indian Armed Forces, accelerating 'Make in India' in defence manufacturing.

"We are going to deliver this in less than three years to the Indian Armed Forces. - Ashish Rajvanshi"

Gwalior, March 28

Adani Defence and Aerospace on Saturday delivered the first batch of 2,000 Prahar Light Machine Guns to the Armed Forces and according to its CEO Ashish Rajvanshi, this is a milestone day in the history of the 'Make in India' initiative.

The 7.62 mm-calibre weapon has been manufactured by Adani Defence and Aerospace at its Small Arms Complex located on the outskirts of Gwalior.

"We have been given seven years by the customer to deliver 41,000 LMGs, but at the speed and pace at which the team is working, we are going to deliver this in less than three years to the Indian Armed Forces," Rajvanshi told IANS on the sideline of the event.

"With the delivery of the first 2,000 LMGs, we are very confident that every month, we are going to produce 1,000 LMGs, which is unprecedented," he added.

The event was attended by A. Anbarasu, DG Acquisition, Ministry of Defence, and other senior officials of the private firm. Anbarasu later flagged off a series of trucks carrying the first batch of the LMGs meant for the Army.

"These have been highly instrumental because it goes back to the whole 'Make in India' strategy. It was important that we got at least the base technology from our partners," Rajvanshi told reporters.

"It has taken us six years to reach this point. The journey started in 2020 with a vision and the dream of 'Aatmanirbharta', and we were not sure where we were going to land. With the perseverance and hard work of the team, along with the support of policymakers over the last five years, we can proudly say that we have moved from being a component manufacturer to a full-gun OEM in these five years," Rajvanshi noted.

Anbarasu said this shows there is the ability to "race and fire" against time in turning contracts into deliveries.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Great to see progress, but I hope there is rigorous quality testing. Our jawans' lives depend on the reliability of this equipment. Make in India must mean 'Make with Uncompromising Quality in India'.
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Rohit P
From component maker to full-gun OEM in 5 years? That's some serious pace! This is exactly the kind of industrial capability we need to build. More power to the team in Gwalior.
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Sarah B
Impressive acceleration from a 7-year contract to potentially 3 years. This kind of efficiency in defence manufacturing is crucial for strategic autonomy. Well done.
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Aman W
Good step, but hope the technology transfer is complete and we aren't just assembling parts. True self-reliance means mastering the core tech. Still, a milestone worth celebrating.
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Kavya N
This news makes me proud! Every LMG delivered is a step towards reducing our dependence on foreign imports. It also creates skilled jobs. A win-win for the nation's security and economy.

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