Modernisation of Indian Army Infantry

Every time I see a new picture of this advanced contraption. The number of INSAS rifles goes up. It was 3 the first time I saw it. Then 4, then 5, now it's 6. Now if this isn't innovation on the razor sharp bleeding edge, I don't know what is.
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We will soon hit Moore's law equivalent of this, and MAXIMUM INSAS DENSITY will be achieved. Pinnacle of technology for human race.
 
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I wonder what's status of kalashnikov pattern magazines in our armed forces, i mean with those Bulgarian Arsenal and AK-203Is becoming more prevalent in service, we are seeing lots of polymer mags on these AKs, while older era AKs still having steel mags
now as AK mags in 7.62x39mm are all standardised and any standard magazine can go with any standard AK, do we have like...infantry level norms here to use new mags with newer AKs or vice versa, or we just use whatever's in hand with whatever AK
any opinion/review etc for these pattern of mags? I guess bulgarian Circle-10 polymer ones would be most favoured followed by new gen polymer russian ones, as Circle-10 mags are quite popular and appreciated in american civilian market
 
not sure if this is a serious question.

however, the quick release is useful in many situations for example, removing the pc to help treat any injuries which the pc may have not prevented.
See that's the problem. It not only releases quickly but easily too. Taking off the PC should always be a deliberate act unless it's those lightweight kevler rigs used by police. If medic has access, they can spend 5 secs to take the PC off the conventional way.
 
See that's the problem. It not only releases quickly but easily too. Taking off the PC should always be a deliberate act unless it's those lightweight kevler rigs used by police. If medic has access, they can spend 5 secs to take the PC off the conventional way.
I have not used the quick release but, i don't think it will easily release or accidently release. This feature is there in almost all modern pcs, have seen it on agilite pcs. Also this feature is only to be used in case of emergencies and times when you need to get off the pc in a hurry from what i understand. Its not used for everyday use, i.e removing and wearing.
 

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