Wednesday, November 26, 2008

OFB-Produced MBT Ammunition











13 comments:

  1. isnt this from OFB website?

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  2. Could well be, as I've uploaded the templates from the OFB's product-CD.

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  3. Sir,
    What is the status of Indo-french Maitri SAM.Has it been cancelled???

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  4. this thing loox like from ofb website. prasun, like how u did for pof, please scan brochures and not webshots. we can also go to the websites ourselfs. the reason we come here is for something ''special''

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  5. damn, look at ajai's blog comm form

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  6. what happend to prasun sir???

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  7. http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/mumbai_11_28/m18_17186531.jpg


    Buddy, please copy paste the URL in ur browser. It is from the carnage in Mumbai. Is the gun that guy's holding an INSAS?

    Waiting to hear from you.

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  8. To Anon@4:27 AM,

    I think it's a SLR, widely used by our Police and Reserve forces.

    Looks this one
    http://ofbindia.gov.in/products/data/weapons/wsc/15.htm

    Regards,

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  9. Thanks Sontu.

    Do you know of what origin it is? I know it's made by OFB India but is it licence manufactured or is it an Indian gun? I personally have not heard of "Rifle 7.62 MM 1A1".

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  10. @Anon, 4:27:00 AM / 9:11:00 AM

    It's a FN FAL / L1A1. The gun was originally of Belgian origin but India's variant is slightly different.

    See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L1A1

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  11. Prasunji,

    as u know PAKISTAN is buying MAR-1 Air-surface anti radiation missile from BRASIL.

    what similar system does INDIA have?

    pls reply soonest.

    thanks

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  12. indiasquare stop advertise ur blog..

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  13. From what I know thus far, Brazil's Mectron has developed the MAR-1 anti-radiation missile whose range is 25km when launched from an altitude of 10km. This type of missile will be used to target the radars of ground-based E-SHORADS and VSHORADS like the Spyder and Tunguska. As for the IAF's anti-radiation missiles, the 70km-range Kh-31P Krypton from Russia's Tactical Missiles Corp has been operational with the Su-30MKis since late 2002.

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