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India-Made Rifle Passes All Trials, Cleared for CAPF Induction

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An indigenously developed rifle has successfully completed all required testing phases and is now set for induction into Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF). The weapon cleared Army General Staff Qualitative Requirement (GSQR) trials, marking a significant milestone in its evaluation process. It also underwent extensive field evaluations across varied climatic conditions to assess its reliability and performance. Additionally, the rifle passed Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Board trials, fulfilling the necessary regulatory approvals. Notably, the rifle was developed in approximately 100 days, highlighting a swift indigenous defence manufacturing effort.

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