Adani Protection & Aerospace on Saturday handed over the primary batch of two,000 ‘Prahar’ gentle machine weapons (LMGs) to the Indian Military in Gwalior, marking an early milestone in a large-scale order for round 40,000 weapons underneath the ‘Make in India’ initiative. The handover goals to spice up the Military’s frontline firepower alongside the Line of Precise Management (LAC) and Line of Management (LoC).The consignment was dispatched from the corporate’s small arms manufacturing facility on the outskirts of Gwalior, virtually 11 months forward of schedule.The formal flag-off was carried out by A Anbarasu, Director Basic (Acquisition) on the Ministry of Defence, who recommended the venture’s well timed completion.“The journey that has begun right now took us six years, ranging from bid submission, and we’ve delivered the primary batch 11 months forward of schedule,” he stated whereas flagging off the primary cargo.Prahar LMG: Key specsThe Prahar LMG is a 7.62 mm-calibre weapon with an efficient vary of 1,000 metres.
- Weight: 8 kg
- Barrel size: 508 mm
- Indigenous content material: Over 90% of parts sourced domestically
- Designed for high-efficiency use in high-tension deployment zones, the weapon is anticipated to reinforce operational capabilities throughout essential fronts.
Scaling up manufacturing
Adani Protection is ready to ramp up manufacturing to about 1,000 LMGs per thirty days beginning April 2026, focusing on completion of the total order inside three years — properly forward of the unique seven-year timeline.CEO Ashish Rajvanshi stated the venture represents greater than only a contract:“The unique timeline was over seven years, however I can guarantee you that within the subsequent three years, the total order will likely be delivered.”Rajvanshi added that this system underscores Adani’s transformation right into a full-scale Authentic Gear Producer (OEM) for small arms.“It has taken us six years to succeed in this level…With the perseverance of the group and coverage help, we’ve moved from a element producer to a full gun OEM.”The 100-acre Gwalior facility integrates:
- CNC machining and robotics
- Superior metallurgy and testing methods
- Annual capability of 100,000 firearms and 300 million rounds of small-calibre ammunition
Increasing capabilities and future plans
The corporate’s imaginative and prescient extends past the Prahar venture towards creating a complete ecosystem for indigenous small arms in India. Future manufacturing traces will embrace assault rifles, sniper methods, carbines, pistols, and close-quarter battle (CQB) weapons.Positioned as a key node in India’s evolving protection manufacturing panorama, the Gwalior plant is anticipated to serve each home and export markets, supporting the federal government’s broader targets of self-reliance underneath ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
