Indian Army Requests 15,000 Holographic Reflex Sights for Enhanced Small Arms Precision
The Indian Army has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for 15,000 Holographic Reflex Sights to modernize small arms capabilities. The sights are designed to improve target acquisition and accuracy for infantry units, compatible with existing weapons, and emphasize lightweight, ruggedness, and night vision compatibility. This initiative supports India's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' campaign for indigenous manufacturing and may involve local firms. The RFI is a precursor to an upcoming Request for Proposal (RFP), with production aimed for 2028.

The Indian Army's RFI seeks to procure 15,000 Holographic Reflex Sights to enhance infantry precision and target acquisition. These sights offer advantages over traditional optics, with a focus on compatibility with AK series rifles, SIG SWAT 551, and H&K MP5.
Specifications include a weight of around 350 grams, all-weather resilience, and night vision compatibility. The RFI aligns with the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, encouraging participation from local manufacturers. The process precedes an RFP stage, with expectations for trials within 12-18 months and production by 2028, representing a significant financial opportunity.




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