The venerable Dragunov Sniper Rifle, a mainstay of the Indian Army for many years, is about to undergo a major makeover.
Indian soldiers have found the Dragunov Sniper Rifle (DSR), created by Yevgeny Dragunov in the late 1950s, to be a dependable ally. But the changing needs of contemporary combat have brought attention to the need for improvements to this age-old weapon.
The DSR has been useful in many procedures, but it is becoming more and more obvious that it has shortcomings in terms of precision, ergonomics, and adaptability. Indian Army snipers have been observed using DSR rifles fitted with state-of-the-art SSS Defence attachments in order to close this gap.
This upgrade kit revitalizes the vintage DSR and is a game-changer. It has contemporary features such a sleek new design, better optics mounting capabilities, and improved ergonomics. The kit’s field-installable design reduces downtime and guarantees operational preparedness.
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The Indian Army is increasing the effectiveness of its snipers and prolonging the life of a weapon system that has been a mainstay of its arsenal by updating the DSR. This update demonstrates the dedication of the Indian Army to give its soldiers the greatest tools available to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.