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2 Brothers In Telangana Arrested With Rifle, Ammunition For Mumbai Security Breach Case
In a breakthrough, the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested two brothers from Telangana for stealing an INSAS rifle and 40 rounds of ammunition from one of the country's most high-security defence zones in Colaba's Navy Nagar.
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Security Forces Recover 90 Arms, 728 Different Types Of Ammunition In Manipur
In a significant development, the security forces in joint operation have recovered 90 arms and around 728 different types of ammunition in restive Manipur, an official said on Saturday.
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Manipur Insurgent Groups Modifying Looted Weapons Into Snipers Rifles
Manipur's ethnic insurgent groups from both the Meitei and Kuki communities are modifying weapons, many of them looted from police armouries in 2023, and converting them into makeshift sniper rifles
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Massive Illegal Arms Haul In Manipur's Hill Areas After Intense Searches
The security forces have announced a massive haul of firearms including assault rifles, grenade launchers, sniper rifles, ammunition and explosives after intense search operations in the hill districts of Manipur.
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Questions Raised Over Army Base Security In Punjab After Firing Incident
The army has conducted a security audit of its base in Punjab's Bathinda after four soldiers were killed in a firing incident on Wednesday morning, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
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"Masked Men Had INSAS Rifle, Axe": NDTV Accesses Details Of Punjab Firing
A police complaint filed by an army Major into the killing of four soldiers at a military station in Punjab's Bathinda says two unidentified masked men in kurta-pyjama were seen at 4:30 am today.
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Hours After Killing Of 4 Soldiers In Punjab, Missing INSAS Rifle Found
Four soldiers were killed in an incident of firing inside Bathinda military station in Punjab this morning. They belonged to an artillery unit of the army.
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25 INSAS Rifles, 12,000 Live Cartridges Missing From Kerala Police Unit, Says CAG Report
Kerala police maintained that no rifles were missing, a day after the CAG audit found shortage of 25 INSAS rifles and 12,061 live cartridges from the Special Armed Police Battalion in Thiruvananthapuram.
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"Military Deserter" Hoodwinks Cops, Scales Wall Of Punjab Hospital To Run
A "military deserter" accused of stealing weapons from an Army institute escaped from police custody on Tuesday by scaling the wall of a hospital in Punjab's Hoshiarpur, where he was undergoing treatment for an injury, officials said.
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Ex-Soldier Steals Arms To Loot Shops, Then Cars To Pay-Off Loan In Punjab
A 25-year-old sepoy serving in the Indian Army was arrested in Punjab for allegedly stealing two INSAS rifles and ammunition from the army's training institute in Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh, police said on Tuesday.
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Posing As Officers, 2 Men Steal Rifles From Madhya Pradesh Army CantonmentÂ
Two unidentified men posing as army officers stole two INSAS rifles and 20 cartridges from the Army Education Corps in Pachmarhi town of Madhya Pradesh's Hoshangabad district around 2.30 am today.
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At UP Factory, Kalashnikov To Make Successor To The Iconic AK-47
AK 203 is the latest derivative of the legendary AK-47 rifle. India has signed a deal with a Russian firm to manufacture 750,000 of these assault rifles which would be given to the Army's infantry troops.
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India Is Buying 72,400 Assault Rifles From American Firm To Replace INSAS
India has signed a contract with an American firm for 72,400 assault rifles at a cost of around Rs 700 crore, Defence Ministry officials have said.
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6 Lashkar Terrorists Killed In Encounter In Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag
In a major boost to anti-terror operation, security forces have killed six terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba during a fierce encounter in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district early this morning.
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Army To Slash Rifles Order To 250,000, A 3rd Of Its Requirement: Report
The Indian Army will place an order for only 250,000 modern assault rifles -- just a third of its total requirement -- driven by budgetary constraints and the need to speed up deliveries, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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2 Brothers In Telangana Arrested With Rifle, Ammunition For Mumbai Security Breach Case
In a breakthrough, the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested two brothers from Telangana for stealing an INSAS rifle and 40 rounds of ammunition from one of the country's most high-security defence zones in Colaba's Navy Nagar.
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Security Forces Recover 90 Arms, 728 Different Types Of Ammunition In Manipur
In a significant development, the security forces in joint operation have recovered 90 arms and around 728 different types of ammunition in restive Manipur, an official said on Saturday.
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Manipur Insurgent Groups Modifying Looted Weapons Into Snipers Rifles
Manipur's ethnic insurgent groups from both the Meitei and Kuki communities are modifying weapons, many of them looted from police armouries in 2023, and converting them into makeshift sniper rifles
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Massive Illegal Arms Haul In Manipur's Hill Areas After Intense Searches
The security forces have announced a massive haul of firearms including assault rifles, grenade launchers, sniper rifles, ammunition and explosives after intense search operations in the hill districts of Manipur.
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Questions Raised Over Army Base Security In Punjab After Firing Incident
The army has conducted a security audit of its base in Punjab's Bathinda after four soldiers were killed in a firing incident on Wednesday morning, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
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"Masked Men Had INSAS Rifle, Axe": NDTV Accesses Details Of Punjab Firing
A police complaint filed by an army Major into the killing of four soldiers at a military station in Punjab's Bathinda says two unidentified masked men in kurta-pyjama were seen at 4:30 am today.
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Hours After Killing Of 4 Soldiers In Punjab, Missing INSAS Rifle Found
Four soldiers were killed in an incident of firing inside Bathinda military station in Punjab this morning. They belonged to an artillery unit of the army.
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25 INSAS Rifles, 12,000 Live Cartridges Missing From Kerala Police Unit, Says CAG Report
Kerala police maintained that no rifles were missing, a day after the CAG audit found shortage of 25 INSAS rifles and 12,061 live cartridges from the Special Armed Police Battalion in Thiruvananthapuram.
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"Military Deserter" Hoodwinks Cops, Scales Wall Of Punjab Hospital To Run
A "military deserter" accused of stealing weapons from an Army institute escaped from police custody on Tuesday by scaling the wall of a hospital in Punjab's Hoshiarpur, where he was undergoing treatment for an injury, officials said.
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Ex-Soldier Steals Arms To Loot Shops, Then Cars To Pay-Off Loan In Punjab
A 25-year-old sepoy serving in the Indian Army was arrested in Punjab for allegedly stealing two INSAS rifles and ammunition from the army's training institute in Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh, police said on Tuesday.
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Posing As Officers, 2 Men Steal Rifles From Madhya Pradesh Army CantonmentÂ
Two unidentified men posing as army officers stole two INSAS rifles and 20 cartridges from the Army Education Corps in Pachmarhi town of Madhya Pradesh's Hoshangabad district around 2.30 am today.
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At UP Factory, Kalashnikov To Make Successor To The Iconic AK-47
AK 203 is the latest derivative of the legendary AK-47 rifle. India has signed a deal with a Russian firm to manufacture 750,000 of these assault rifles which would be given to the Army's infantry troops.
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India Is Buying 72,400 Assault Rifles From American Firm To Replace INSAS
India has signed a contract with an American firm for 72,400 assault rifles at a cost of around Rs 700 crore, Defence Ministry officials have said.
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6 Lashkar Terrorists Killed In Encounter In Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag
In a major boost to anti-terror operation, security forces have killed six terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba during a fierce encounter in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district early this morning.
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Army To Slash Rifles Order To 250,000, A 3rd Of Its Requirement: Report
The Indian Army will place an order for only 250,000 modern assault rifles -- just a third of its total requirement -- driven by budgetary constraints and the need to speed up deliveries, a person with knowledge of the matter said.