DRDO unveils ‘Ugram’, indigenous assault rifle for Indian Army

The rifle is a result of indigenous design, development, and manufacturing in partnership with a private firm.
The rifle is a result of indigenous design, development, and manufacturing in partnership with a private firm.

Pune: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) launched ‘Ugram’ (ferocious) on Monday, a cutting-edge assault rifle with a 7.62 x 51 mm calibre. The rifle is a result of indigenous design, development, and manufacturing in partnership with a private firm.

Tailored to meet the operational needs of armed forces, paramilitary units, and state police, ‘Ugram’ boasts an effective range of 500 metres while weighing less than four kilograms.

Developed at DRDO’s Armament Research and Development Establishments (ARDE) in Pune, in collaboration with Hyderabad-based Dvipa Armour India Private Limited, this assault rifle comes with a 20-round magazine and offers both single and full auto firing modes. Its configuration draws comparison with the latest AK and AR-type rifles, characterised by a rivet-free design that ensures sturdiness.

Scientists involved in the project emphasised that the rifle was crafted to align with the Indian Army’s General Staff Qualitative Requirements (GSQRs) for modern assault rifles.

Addressing the rifle’s development process, ARDE Director Ankathi Raju highlighted, “This was a mission mode project taken up two years ago. After the ARDE designed the rifle, we started looking for a private industry partner for development and manufacturing.”

Raju further elaborated on the developmental strategy, stating, “We have followed the concept of Development cum Production Partner (DcPP) for the speedy progress of the project. Under this, the vendor is associated with us during the design and production too.”

Discussing the next steps, Raju mentioned, “As part of its trial, a set number of rounds will be fired from ‘Ugram’ without stoppage, and accuracy and consistency checks will be conducted.”

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