The Indian Army has approved the induction of Mepro X6 telescopic sights for its Negev light machine guns, strengthening efforts to improve battlefield accuracy and operational capability. The project will also support domestic manufacturing, with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) expected to spearhead production in India.
Army clears new optical sight for Negev machine guns
The clearance marks a significant step in modernising infantry weapon systems. The Mepro X6 is a telescopic sight designed to enhance target acquisition and improve engagement accuracy over longer distances.
The sight will be deployed on Negev light machine guns, which are already in service with the Indian Army. By integrating advanced optics with existing weapon platforms, the Army aims to improve effectiveness in a variety of operational environments, as per News18 reports.
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BEL to lead indigenous production
A key feature of the project is the planned localisation of manufacturing. Bharat Electronics Limited is expected to undertake production of the Mepro X6 in India through a technology-transfer arrangement.
The move aligns with the government's push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing and greater participation by Indian industry in the production of advanced military equipment. Indigenous production is also expected to strengthen long-term maintenance and supply capabilities.
Technology transfer supports domestic capability
Under the arrangement, the technology required to manufacture the telescopic sights will be transferred for local production. This is expected to reduce dependence on imports while helping build expertise within India's defence manufacturing ecosystem.
The initiative reflects a broader effort to increase the domestic content of military procurements and develop indigenous capabilities in specialised defence technologies, according to News18.
Focus on enhancing infantry effectiveness
Modern optical sights have become an increasingly important component of infantry operations. They enable soldiers to engage targets more accurately, particularly in complex terrain and varying visibility conditions.
The Mepro X6 is intended to provide enhanced sighting capability for Negev machine gun operators, helping improve precision and situational awareness during missions. The addition of advanced optics is part of the Army's continuing efforts to equip troops with modern battlefield systems.
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Part of wider defence modernisation efforts
The approval comes amid ongoing initiatives to upgrade the Indian Army's weapons and equipment inventory. Recent procurement decisions have focused on improving combat readiness while encouraging domestic manufacturing under the country's defence production strategy.
With BEL set to play a central role in manufacturing the Mepro X6, the programme represents both a capability enhancement for frontline troops and a step forward in India's broader push toward indigenous defence production.