Saturday, 27 April 2019

Australia wants to sell India its next CQB rifle — here’s what they’re offering

SOURCE: MILITARYTIMES Since 1989, the Australian Army has used a domestically produced version of Steyr Arms’ Armee-Universal-Gewehr (Universal Army Rifle, or AUG), officially known as the F88 Austeyr, as its standard-issue service weapon. A joint partnership between Thales Australia and the Kalyani Group now plans on offering the Indian military an export version of the F88 […]

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