PT Pindad from Indonesia launches AM1 new assault rifle variant


An Indonesian weapons company, PT Pindad, located in Bandung, West Java, recently announced their new weapon product, Defense Studies report. Quoted from the official pindad.com website, last January PT Pindad held a trial demonstration of a new aiming device as well as introducing their newest weapon: the Pindad AM1.
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The AM1 assault rifle looks similar to the U.S. M4. Using a similar design isn't a problem because the patents on the M4 design have long since expired (Picture source: PT Pindad)


To design this new AM1 assault rifle, PT Pindad collaborated namely with EOS-T, an optical sight company from South Korea. Some of the sights tested were the Red Dot Sight, Laser Aiming Device, Magnifier, and sighting telescope.

The AM1 looks similar to the U.S. M4. Using a similar design isn't a problem because the patents on the M4 design have long since expired. AM1 is in NATO standard caliber of 5.56mm x 45mm, like other Pindad's previous assault rifles. This weapon is fitted with a telescopic buttstock tube so that the user can adjust the length of the stock butt size.

The rifle is 881mm long and weighs 3.25 kg. Like (nearly) all modern weapons of this kind, it is fitted with a Picatinny rail allowing various accessories to be mounted, namely an optical sight.


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Like (nearly) all modern weapons of this kind, the AM1 is fitted with a Picatinny rail allowing various accessories to be mounted, namely an optical sight (Picture source: PT Pindad)


Defense News March 2023