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Army expects Next Generation Squad Weapon to get to its first unit by next year
An unloaded XM5 rifle is two pounds heavier than an unloaded M4. But the XM250 is four pounds lighter than the M249 SAW.
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A new sniper rifle for the Army, Marines and SOCOM
The new rifle can be converted to three different calibers.
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Sig Sauer’s statement on being selected by Army for Next-Generation Weapons
Sig Sauer, Inc. announces the official award of a contract by the U.S. Army in the down-select process for the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW).
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Air Force labs develop and field chemlight replacement
Forces use chemlights for a wide range of activities, from marking rooms during clearance operations to identifying friendly troops for aircraft.
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Army expects Next Generation Squad Weapon to get to its first unit by next year
An unloaded XM5 rifle is two pounds heavier than an unloaded M4. But the XM250 is four pounds lighter than the M249 SAW.
-
A new sniper rifle for the Army, Marines and SOCOM
The new rifle can be converted to three different calibers.
-
Sig Sauer’s statement on being selected by Army for Next-Generation Weapons
Sig Sauer, Inc. announces the official award of a contract by the U.S. Army in the down-select process for the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW).
-
Air Force labs develop and field chemlight replacement
Forces use chemlights for a wide range of activities, from marking rooms during clearance operations to identifying friendly troops for aircraft.
-
Army expects Next Generation Squad Weapon to get to its first unit by next year
An unloaded XM5 rifle is two pounds heavier than an unloaded M4. But the XM250 is four pounds lighter than the M249 SAW.
-
A new sniper rifle for the Army, Marines and SOCOM
The new rifle can be converted to three different calibers.
-
Sig Sauer’s statement on being selected by Army for Next-Generation Weapons
Sig Sauer, Inc. announces the official award of a contract by the U.S. Army in the down-select process for the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW).
-
Air Force labs develop and field chemlight replacement
Forces use chemlights for a wide range of activities, from marking rooms during clearance operations to identifying friendly troops for aircraft.









