AK-203 rifles in UP's Amethi district on Sunday has finally ended the hunt of security forces for a reliable assault rifle. Though the Indian military is considered among the top 5 in the world, it has been yearning for an all-weather assault rifle for quite some time as its mainstay weapon INSAS (India Small Arms System) rifle is riddled with problems.
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