National Security Journal on MSN
The M7 Rifle Just Got Lighter – But Is It Really Better Than the M4 Carbine?
The Army’s M7 rifle is finally reaching frontline units, starting with Pacific-focused formations and the 101st Airborne, as ...
After decades of service, the M4 carbine’s reign as the U.S. military’s standard rifle may be coming to an end. The SIG Sauer M7 and its companion, the XM250 light machine gun are set to take over as ...
In the coming fiscal year, the U.S. Department of Defense plans to spend over $300 million to replace standard-issue assault and automatic rifles, which have been in service for decades, with ...
CAMP RIPLEY, Minn. — The Minnesota National Guard’s 34th Infantry Division is among the first Guard units to field the Army’s newest automatic rifle, the M250, during a new equipment training event at ...
The Army is rethinking how it wants to actively evolve itself in a world of changing technology — a conversation with the force’s leading tech expert.
A new exhibit at the National Infantry Museum is shining light on one of the Army’s most unique organizations — the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit — and ...
The U.S. Army’s newest rifle, the M7, was supposed to be the future of American infantry. Powerful, modern, and firing[...] ...
The National Interest on MSN
The UK Wants to Replace Its SA80 Rifle. One Problem: With What?
The bullpup-style SA80 service rifle has caused the British Army no small number of headaches—but it is unclear what other weapon it might choose instead.
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