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Pindad SPR

The Pindad SPR is a family of sniper rifles made by Pindad. The gun allows the shooter to adjust the height of the position and stability by regulating the bipod of the rifle located on the bottom front of the handguard.

History
Pindad SPR-1 was developed from 2000 and pressed into service in 2003 due to arms embargoes, as the Indonesian military was deployed into anti-insurgency operations against GAM during Insurgency in Aceh. The SPR-2 was publicly shown in 2007 to visitors, including Vice President Jusuf Kalla. And SPR-3 introduced in 2010 to replace the SPR-1. It is being marketed to India in cooperation with Bhukhanvala Industries to market it for future contracts to the Indian military and law enforcement agencies. ==Variants==
Variants
SPR-1 The SPR-1 is a single-shot sniper rifle chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. Referred to as a "Precision Tactical Rifle" by Pindad, the SPR-1 is in fact essentially a well-made version of a locally available hunting rifle, brought to Indonesian military/police sniper standards since 2003. The weapon has a foldable carry handle, which is used to carry it in case of short distance. The SPR-3 was introduced in 2010 after development of the rifle was done from 2007. The rifle was shown to the public in 2011 at the APSDEX convention. It has a capacity of five rounds. It was first introduced by the company in October 2017. ==Users==
Users
• : Used by Bangladesh Armed Forces. • : Exported SPR-2s to Fiji. • : SPR-2s/3s used by the TNI. Future • : Laos has expressed an interest to acquire SPR-2s in a potential contract in a meeting between Pindad representatives and Laotian officials on September 21, 2017. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Pindad SPR-2 full shot.jpg|An Indonesian Army soldier sight in on an SPR-2 caliber .50 BMG anti-materiel rifle in September 2021. File:ASAH KEMAMPUAN TEMPUR, PRAJURIT YONMARHANLAN I LAKSANAKAN LATIHAN MENEMBAK.jpg|An Indonesian Marine soldier sight in on an SPR-3 caliber 7.62×51mm NATO sniper rifle during a marksmanship training at the Sutanto Shooting Range of the 8th Marine Battalion, North Sumatra, 24 July 2025. == References ==
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