Image: Upgraded AK-47 kits manufactured by Bengaluru-based Indian firearms company SSS Defence
In order to have a better pinpoint, the new kit has been laced with a new dust cover. It will allow the mounting of sights. This feature was not there in old AKs.
Among the other features that have been equipped in the new kits, including changes in the front part, where the troops can mount a bipod or a knife when needed, hand-guard and vertical grip.
"A motto we have stood by -- first execute, then talk. Words have weight when backed by action. It is a small start but means a lot to us at team SSS Defence proudly say 'Born in Bharat', Thanks to all for standing with us," Krishna said.
Currently, the special forces of the Indian Army use a mix of frontline combat weapons, including M4A1s, TAR-21s and other rifles.