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According to Jane's defense reports the US Army is planning to adopt the M4 and shift towards a more versatile, short barrel weapon for mounted ops. Col. Rob Radcliffe director of combat development said that they’ll never go to a long rifle as the weapon that is continuously carried by the infantry.
This seems to be the final decision despite unfavorable results from recent tests.
In a nutshell, in the tests that the US army conducted, the M4 performed worse than other weapons that were being evaluated. The tests consisted of firing 6000 rounds in each weapon. 10 of each model were tested -
10x HK416, 10x FNSCAR mk16, 10x XM8 & 10x M4's.
The results came out like this -
HK416 - 233 stoppages.
SCAR - 226 stoppages 16 of which were major.
XM8 - 127 stoppages.
M4 - 882 stoppages of which 19 were classed '3' / catastrophic.
On the other hand SOCOM opted for the 7.62mm SCAR as the 'next generation assault rifle'. Releases of and results of the operational testing is expected to be out any time. These tests started in July 2007. Full scale production is expected to start soon.
This seems to be the final decision despite unfavorable results from recent tests.
In a nutshell, in the tests that the US army conducted, the M4 performed worse than other weapons that were being evaluated. The tests consisted of firing 6000 rounds in each weapon. 10 of each model were tested -
10x HK416, 10x FNSCAR mk16, 10x XM8 & 10x M4's.
The results came out like this -
HK416 - 233 stoppages.
SCAR - 226 stoppages 16 of which were major.
XM8 - 127 stoppages.
M4 - 882 stoppages of which 19 were classed '3' / catastrophic.
On the other hand SOCOM opted for the 7.62mm SCAR as the 'next generation assault rifle'. Releases of and results of the operational testing is expected to be out any time. These tests started in July 2007. Full scale production is expected to start soon.





















































