13 July 2024

Indigenous Sniper Rifle: The Sabre Propels India’s Self-Reliance In Defence – Analysis

Girish Linganna

India is experiencing a surge in self-reliance, especially in the defence sector. With the easing of government restrictions, many local startups are challenging well-known firearm manufacturers, such as Heckler & Koch, Sig Sauer and FN Herstal.

One notable startup, the Bengaluru-based SSS Defence—part of the Stumpp Schuele & Somappa Group—is focused on making India self-sufficient by reducing the need for imported firearms for the armed forces and law-enforcement agencies.

Founded in 2017, SSS Defence specializes in manufacturing small arms, ammunition and high-end firearm accessories, such as optics. With a strong emphasis on innovation and smart design, the company aims to create advanced defence technology that integrates thoughtful design, precise engineering and top-notch operational performance. To meet the needs of the country’s defence forces and law-enforcement agencies, SSS Defence is developing advanced weapon systems and updating existing ones to handle modern challenges.

The company builds on the legacy of Padma Shri Machani Somappa, a former Indian industrialist. In 1960, he founded Stumpp, Schuele and Somappa, in partnership with the renowned German spring manufacturers, Stump & Schuele. This venture became the first spring manufacturing unit in the Indian subcontinent.

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