IAR-Ausschreibung, Infantry Automatic Rifle |
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23. Dec 2008, 17:48 | Beitrag
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Generalmajor d.R. Beiträge: 19.546 Gruppe: Moderator Mitglied seit: 05.06.2002 |
Im USMC IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle)-Programm sind nur noch 3 Anbieter im Rennen:
-Colt IAR -FN IAR (auf SCAR-Basis) -H&K (leider kein Foto des IAR-Vorschlags vorhanden) ZITAT FN Herstal, S.A., Herstal, Belgium, is being awarded a five year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with possible delivery orders up to $27,900,000 for the production, delivery, and associated support of the Marine Corps’ Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR). The IAR will be a light weight, magazine fed, 5.56 mm weapon which will enhance the automatic rifleman’s maneuverability and displacement speed while providing the ability to suppress or destroy not only area targets, but point targets as well. The IAR is planned to replace the M249 Squad Automatic Weapons (SAW) currently employed by automatic riflemen within Infantry and Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalions. Although four contracts will be made initially, delivery orders will be awarded for samples. First Article, spare/repair parts, and various support services; and, eventually one of the four contractors may be awarded delivery orders for up to 6,500 IARs. FN Herstal’s production facility is in Herstal, Belgium. Delivery of contract line items will be as stated on applicable delivery orders. Contractfunds will be obligated in multiple delivery orders. This contract was competitively procured. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M67854-09-D-1037). Heckler and Koch Defense, Inc., Ashburn, Va., is being awarded a five year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with possible delivery orders up to $23,600,000 for the production, delivery, and associated support of the Marine Corps’ Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR). The IAR will be a light weight, magazine fed, 5.56 mm weapon which will enhance the automatic rifleman’s maneuverability and displacement speed while providing the ability to suppress or destroy not only area targets, but point targets as well. The IAR is planned to replace the M249 Squad Automatic Weapons (SAW) currently employed by automatic riflemen within Infantry and Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalions. Although four contracts will be made initially, delivery orders will be awarded for samples. First Article, spare/repair parts, and various support services; and, eventually one of the four contractors may be awarded delivery orders for up to 6,500 IARs. Work will be performed in Oberndorf, Germany. Delivery of contract line items will be as stated on applicable delivery orders. Contractfunds will be obligated in multiple delivery orders. This contract was competitively procured. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (M67854-09-D-1038). Colt Defense, Inc., West Hartford, Conn., is being awarded a five year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with possible delivery orders up to $14,000,000 for the production, delivery, and associated support of the Marine Corps’ Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR). The IAR will be a light weight, magazine fed, 5.56 mm weapon which will enhance the automatic rifleman’s maneuverability and displacement speed while providing the ability to suppress or destroy not only area targets, but point targets as well. The IAR is planned to replace the M249 Squad Automatic Weapons (SAW) currently employed by automatic riflemen within Infantry and Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalions. Although four contracts will be made initially, delivery orders will be awarded for samples, First Article, spare/repair parts, and various support services; and, eventually one of the four contractors may be awarded delivery orders for up to 6,500 IARs. Colt’s production facility is in West Hartford, Conn. Work will be performed in West Hartford, Conn. Delivery of contract line items will be as stated on applicable delivery orders. Contractfunds will be obligated in multiple delivery orders. This contract was competitively procured. The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity (RFP M67854-08-R-1000, proposal 6940, contract number M67854-09-D-1035). Quellen: MP.net Defenselink.mil -------------------- #flapjackmafia #GuaranaAntarctica #arrr #PyramidHoneyTruther
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4. Dec 2009, 02:21 | Beitrag
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Oberleutnant Beiträge: 1.391 Gruppe: Members Mitglied seit: 26.09.2005 |
Zum HK IAR, soweit ich das auf dem Foto erkennen kann:
Die auffälligsten Merkmale sind die Änderungen an der Schulterstütze wo nun ein Schulter-Stützubügel angebracht werden kann. Der Lauf hat etwas mehr Masse (Aussparungen fehlen) und der vordere Handschutz (Picatinny-Schienen) wurden verlängert. Die Viesierung wurde auch noch angepasst. --- Hat jemand Bilder von den erwähnten 100/150 Schuss Magazinen von FN? HK und Colt haben da schon gar nichts entwickelt? --- Für mich siehts auch mach einer HK 416 Einführung durch die Hintertür aus. Da kann man dann gleich alle M16 damit ersetzen, statt mit M4 wie die Army. Aber gegessen ist das noch lange nicht, bis diese Dinger bei der Truppe sind, wird es ziemlich sicher noch einiges an politischem Geplänkel geben. Der Beitrag wurde von Racer bearbeitet: 4. Dec 2009, 02:23 |
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4. Dec 2009, 11:40 | Beitrag
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Oberstleutnant Beiträge: 11.635 Gruppe: VIP Mitglied seit: 19.11.2002 |
--- Hat jemand Bilder von den erwähnten 100/150 Schuss Magazinen von FN? HK und Colt haben da schon gar nichts entwickelt? --- Halt so Doppeltrommeln mit Zuführungsschacht: http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2009/...ne_iar_112209w/ ZITAT High-capacity magazine may signal demise of SAW By Dan Lamothe - Staff writer Posted : Tuesday Nov 24, 2009 9:57:42 EST Marine acquisition officials are considering a high-capacity magazine that could hold 50 or 100 rounds and fit numerous 5.56mm weapons, raising questions about the Corps’ plans to move forward with development of the controversial infantry automatic rifle. ... At the Modern Day Marine exposition held at Quantico in October, FN Herstal displayed a high-capacity magazine for its IAR variant that can hold 100 to 150 rounds. Another contractor, Armatac Industries, has approached the Corps about a 150-round magazine it makes and says is compatible with each of the finalists’ weapons. ... Die BetaCo Trommeln scheinen ja nicht so beliebt, ob diese besser sind? Und ein 150 Patronen fassendes Magazin dürfte leer schon schwer sein, geladen umso schwerer. €dith sagt, daß hier die 150er trommel zu finden ist: http://www.armatac.com/products.html Der Beitrag wurde von Panzermann bearbeitet: 4. Dec 2009, 11:46 -------------------- |
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4. Dec 2009, 15:26 | Beitrag
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Konteradmiral Beiträge: 20.508 Gruppe: VIP Mitglied seit: 06.08.2002 |
Halt so Doppeltrommeln mit Zuführungsschacht: http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2...9mc_iar_800.JPG Schau mal 15 Beiträge weiter oben Ausserdem ist das Ding von Armatac Industries, nicht von HK, Colt oder FN. Der Beitrag wurde von Praetorian bearbeitet: 4. Dec 2009, 21:13
Bearbeitungsgrund: Bezug mißverständlich
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