Made in India sniper rifle outshines foreign competitors as NSG clinches top spot in national competition
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Made in India sniper rifle outshines foreign competitors as NSG clinches top spot in national competition

This victory marks a breakthrough moment for India's homegrown weapon systems, as the NSG’s rifle outshone globally recognized sniper rifles, including those manufactured in the United States and other foreign countries

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India’s indigenous defence manufacturing sector, the National Security Guard (NSG) emerged victorious in the All India Police Commando Competition in the sniper category. The elite counter-terrorism force outperformed other central and state commando teams using the Saber .338 sniper rifle, designed and manufactured by Bengaluru-based SSS Defence. This victory marks a breakthrough moment for India’s homegrown weapon systems, as the NSG’s rifle outshone globally recognised sniper rifles, including those manufactured in the United States and other foreign countries.

The NSG’s Saber .338 rifle not only delivered pinpoint accuracy but also excelled in all technical parameters set for the high-stakes competition. The indigenous weapon competed against some of the world’s best sniper rifles in service with India’s commando forces and emerged as the top performer.

The second position in the competition was secured by Force One of Maharashtra Police, which fielded the American-made Barrett M82 .50 caliber sniper rifle. The Barrett is widely regarded as one of the best sniper rifles globally and is extensively used by US Special Forces. The Indian Army has also procured this rifle in limited numbers to bolster its firepower along the Line of Control (LoC).

Interestingly, Force One had clinched the top spot in last year’s competition, making the NSG’s triumph all the more significant. This victory highlights the capabilities of Indian defence manufacturers, as an indigenously produced sniper rifle surpassed a renowned American counterpart in a high-level competition.

The Saber .338, developed by SSS Defence, is the only indigenously designed and manufactured sniper rifle in the widely respected .338 Lapua Magnum caliber. With an effective range of 1,500 meters, the rifle boasts an accuracy of sub-1 Minute of Angle (MoA)—meaning it can achieve a group size of 3 cm x 3 cm at 100 meters, ensuring precision shooting at long distances.

The rifle is equipped with a 27-inch match-grade barrel, a monolithic chassis, a two-stage trigger, and is suppressor-compatible with an Indian-made suppressor. These features provide exceptional stability, accuracy, and adaptability for special forces operations.

Despite having access to the Barrett MRAD sniper rifle, the NSG chose to rely on the Saber .338 for the competition, underscoring its trust in the indigenous firearm’s capabilities. The success of the SSS Defence-made rifle could pave the way for wider adoption within India’s armed forces and paramilitary units.

The NSG’s triumph with an Indian-made sniper rifle against some of the world’s most advanced firearms is a significant boost for the country’s efforts to promote indigenous defence manufacturing under the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative. With global-standard weapons now being developed domestically, India is poised to reduce its reliance on foreign defence imports while strengthening its strategic autonomy in military preparedness.

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