#Iar
FN IAR
The FN IAR is based on the SCAR. It has a rate of fire of 650 RPM and weights in at 10.4 lbs.
Potential Marine IAR designs down to four
It looks like the Marines have narrowed down the search for the Infantry Automatic Rifle to four designs from three manufactures:
Colt was awarded two contracts worth up to $14 million apiece: M67854-09-D-1035 and M67854-09-D-1036.
FN was awarded one contract worth up to $27.9 million: M67854-09-D-1037.
HK was awarded one contract worth up to $23.6 million: M67854-09-D-1038.
I have covered on of the Colt IAR s and the FN IAR. The HK IAR is apparently a heavy barreled HK416 with bipod and standard closed bolt operation.
The contracts represent the maximum potential amount the manufacture will receive if all 6500 IAR rifles are ordered from them.
According to HK_PDX each company will now supply 10 sample rifles for the final trial.
Once again it looks like the small guys have missed out.
A big thanks to Daniel E. Watters for the research he did for this post. He knows all the ins and outs of military contracts, something I am ignorant of.
Has Colt chosen the MWG 90 round magazine for the IAR?
For a while I have been waiting for Colt to a announce a ultra-reliable ultra-high capacity magazine that will accompany the Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle. One of the requirements for the Marine IAR is a ultra-high capacity magazine.
Colt's new AR-15 firearms
Over the past few months Colt has been unveiling a variety of new AR-15 firearms. If a replacement for the M16 or M4 is chosen they want it to be a Colt. To ensure this designed a range of weapons that should cover all bases. David @ Defense Review has been relentlessly covering the new firearms.
Ultimax 100 Mk5 / General dynamics IAR
I have previously discussed the Ultimax 100 Mk4. This is the latest iteration of the Ultimax 100 design and is being entered into the IAR competition by General Dynamics, although it designed by Singapore Technologies Kinetics (STK).
Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR)
The Colt IAR is Colt’s entry in the Marine IAR competition for a lightweight automatic rifle to replace the SAW in certain situations. It is an interesting weapon.
Marine Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) program
Marine Corps Times has an interesting article on the IAR competition. It seems the Army is not interested in a lightweight automatic rifle.