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The elite 'Next-Gen' rifles

Development of reliable weapons for troops on the ground is a pressing need for the world's armies. Here are Popular Mechanics' choice of the five best ones, which include the Singapore-developed SAR-21.

Fri, Jul 25, 2008
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Development of reliable weapons for troops on the ground is a pressing need for the world's armies.

Here are Popular Mechanics' choice of the five best ones, which include the Singapore-developed SAR-21.

 

1 SCAR-LIGHT  
 
DEVELOPER: FNH USA (US)

CALIBER: 5.56mm

FEATURES: More accurate and less prone to jamming than the standard-issue M-16 and M4 rifles, the SCAR uses quick-change barrels that can be swopped using a minimal number of tools.

PROGRESS: The manufacturer had initially expected the weapon to be deployed in 2006, but after a limited production run last year, there's hope for the SCAR.
 
2 SAR-21 3 CORNER SHOT LAUNCHER
DEVELOPER: Singapore Technologies Kinetics (Singapore)

CALIBER: 5.56mm

FEATURES: Integrated visible/ infrared laser sight and 1.5x optical scope, translucent ammo magazines.

PROGRESS: The SAR-21 became standard issue for Singapore's armed forces in 1999. A better-performing assault rifle than the M-16 which the SAF replaced, it has gained a reputation as one of the world's best 'bullpup' weapons.
DEVELOPER: Corner Shot (Israel), Dynamit Nobel Defence (Germany)

CALIBER: 60mm

FEATURES: It has a collapsible firing-post, which is fitted with a camera and video screen, attaches to a disposable, one-shot 60 mm grenade launcher. Rounds can be fired at a 90 degree angle - other Corner Shot devices fire at up to 60 degrees.

PROGRESS: Unveiled in 2004, the system does not appear to have been deployed yet.
4 FMG9 FOLDING MACHINE GUN 5 XM-25
DEVELOPER: Magpul Industries (US)

CALIBER: 9mm

FEATURES: Spring-loaded design transitions from box to gun with a single button-push, with a 31-round Glock 18 magazine loaded and ready to fire.

PROGRESS: Non-firing semiautomatic prototype shown in March 2008. No word yet on when a firing model - much less a fully automatic one - might be available.
DEVELOPER: Alliance Techsystems (US)

CALIBER: 25mm

FEATURES: It has a computer-aided targeting system that allows the user to quickly aim at a target and to adjust the range of the air-bursting round.

PROGRESS: The XM-25 is still in development, but in this industry-and particularly for a system that survived the OICW debacle-that amounts to very good news.

 


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