It feels like, of late, the US Military machine has started at least 4 rifle programs, and stopped every single one of them. It is like their left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing, and every general is trying to carve out their own little feifdom.
it is as though someone is just looking for something to do. Their weapon systems are serving them well for the most part. This i think is driven by industry and bureaucrats looking for something they can hang their hats on for promotions/reputation boosts, etc.
overmatch!1!1!!!
Not only that. I would say they should stop telling the world everything they are supposedly developing. Not sure about this new wonder weapon but in the big picture does it even matter right now. It appears the US military or western nations biggest problem is Rules of Engagment and doctrines they are following.
6.5 mm sounds cool though. I’m fine with 556 & 7.62 for the next 20 years though.
5.56mm and 7.62mm case-telescoped ammunition
...we expect with appropriate funding we should be able to have this particular weapon in the not-too-distant future.
^^^Yup.
For whatever reason(s), the Yanks just don't like adopting or using weapons from other countries (the Springfield 1903 and Krag-Jorgensen being the exceptions).
Too bad it took them this long to learn that 6.5-7mm is just about ideal in terms of weight and penetration for an infantry rifle/machine gun cartridge.
Sigh.
Not to poop on your parade, and I agree with you and Woodchopper to a certain extent, but I have to say that you're a wee bit wrong.
The FN Minimi comes to mind. As does:
The Beretta 92
Benelli M4
SIG Pistols (M11, M17)
HK MP 5
HK 416
and if we're counting the Springfield 1903 (Masuer clone) then we could count the M60 Machine gun (MG 42 clone)



























