India negotiating with Israel to deploy " Arbel " - Computerised Small Arms System
The "Arbel" System
The Arbel system, developed by IWI, is described as the world's first fully computerized small-arms fire-control system. It is designed to significantly improve a soldier's accuracy, lethality, and decision-making capabilities in complex combat situations.
Key features and functions include:
- Enhanced Accuracy: It uses advanced sensors and real-time ballistic computation to detect the optimal firing solution within milliseconds, dramatically increasing the probability of a hit.
- Smart Trigger Logic: When the trigger is held down after the first shot, the system analyzes the shooter's behavior (such as breathing and fatigue) and releases subsequent rounds only when the weapon is optimally aimed at the target.
- Versatility: The system is "optic-agnostic" and can be integrated into existing small-arms platforms, such as the IWI ARAD assault rifle and the Negev light machine gun, without requiring new optical components. Operational Efficiency: By ensuring a higher hit probability, it reduces the amount of ammunition needed to neutralize a target, which is a critical logistical advantage.Counter-Drone Capability: The enhanced precision also makes it an effective, lightweight solution for soldiers to defend against small drones at the frontline level.
"Make in India" Initiative
IWI has a long-standing partnership with the Indian defense sector and is a strong supporter of the "Make in India" initiative. The company is already manufacturing barrels locally in India and discussions for the Arbel system include the possibility of local production or licensed manufacturing. This aligns with India's goal of defense self-reliance.
If the negotiations are successful, India would likely conduct trials to test the system's real-world performance across its varied terrains before a potential phased rollout in its armed and security forces.
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