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Grunts may be one step closer to getting this Ops-Core style helmet
The Corps is about to kick off a ballistics study between the currently fielded mid-cut enhanced combat helmet and a high-cut version.
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Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
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Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
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Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.
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Homeland Security shooters are dumping .308 for this long-range round
The Department of Homeland Security plans to get rid of all its 7.62mm NATO, or .308 caliber, long-range rifle ammunition and replace it with an intermediate caliber that Special Operations snipers will field next year.
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Army’s next squad weapon will fire a never-before-seen ammo combination
The Army’s plan for a new squad automatic rifle will bring a type of ammunition combination, from bullet to casing, that’s never seen the battlefield.
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UK drops millions on new SA80 rifle upgrade
The British Army is sinking £5.4 million into Heckler & Koch to upgrade its standard issue SA80 rifle to help prolong its life beyond 2025, according to the U.K. Ministry of Defence. The current issued SA80 is the A2 and will be upgraded to the A3 variant U.K. officials announced in April. And the British…
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Grunts may be one step closer to getting this Ops-Core style helmet
The Corps is about to kick off a ballistics study between the currently fielded mid-cut enhanced combat helmet and a high-cut version.
-
Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
-
Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
-
Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.
-
Homeland Security shooters are dumping .308 for this long-range round
The Department of Homeland Security plans to get rid of all its 7.62mm NATO, or .308 caliber, long-range rifle ammunition and replace it with an intermediate caliber that Special Operations snipers will field next year.
-
Army’s next squad weapon will fire a never-before-seen ammo combination
The Army’s plan for a new squad automatic rifle will bring a type of ammunition combination, from bullet to casing, that’s never seen the battlefield.
-
UK drops millions on new SA80 rifle upgrade
The British Army is sinking £5.4 million into Heckler & Koch to upgrade its standard issue SA80 rifle to help prolong its life beyond 2025, according to the U.K. Ministry of Defence. The current issued SA80 is the A2 and will be upgraded to the A3 variant U.K. officials announced in April. And the British…
-
Grunts may be one step closer to getting this Ops-Core style helmet
The Corps is about to kick off a ballistics study between the currently fielded mid-cut enhanced combat helmet and a high-cut version.
-
Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
-
Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
-
Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.
-
Homeland Security shooters are dumping .308 for this long-range round
The Department of Homeland Security plans to get rid of all its 7.62mm NATO, or .308 caliber, long-range rifle ammunition and replace it with an intermediate caliber that Special Operations snipers will field next year.
-
Army’s next squad weapon will fire a never-before-seen ammo combination
The Army’s plan for a new squad automatic rifle will bring a type of ammunition combination, from bullet to casing, that’s never seen the battlefield.
-
UK drops millions on new SA80 rifle upgrade
The British Army is sinking £5.4 million into Heckler & Koch to upgrade its standard issue SA80 rifle to help prolong its life beyond 2025, according to the U.K. Ministry of Defence. The current issued SA80 is the A2 and will be upgraded to the A3 variant U.K. officials announced in April. And the British…
















