Thursday, December 13, 2018

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 13, 2018

Pictured is a prototype version of the Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle, made by Textron. The weapon is able to handle all-weather and terrain encountered by soldiers

Daily Mail: US Army to begin using new automatic rifles that fire with the power of a TANK as soon as 2022, report claims

* The 6.8mm Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifles pack improved force, greater precision and can handle all-weather and terrain encountered by troops
* They're expected to replace outdated M16 and M249 weapons currently in use
* US Army also set to receive advanced night vision and targeting systems in 2019

The U.S. Army is eyeing a new assault rifle that can rip through body armor with the power of a battle tank.

A lineup of Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifles (NGSAR) are expected to be in troops hands as soon as 2022, according to The Military Times.

The 6.8mm rifles not only pack greater force, but also feature improved precision from greater distances and are also able to handle all-weather and terrain encountered by soldiers.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 13, 2018

More than a rifle: How a new 6.8mm round, advanced optics will make soldiers, Marines a lot deadlier -- Military Times

Outranged: New Army Artillery Doubles Ranges - Outguns Russian Equivalent -- National Interest

The Army is putting off some involuntary discharges to help build the NCO corps -- Army Times

First flight for Defiant delayed to 2019 -- Defense News

Navy improving 7th Fleet, but sailors work 100-hour weeks, lack sleep, watchdog warns -- Navy Times

Intelsat launches broadband service aimed at military and government aircraft -- Space News

DOD at Risk of Losing Artificial Intelligence Edge -- Air Force Magazine

$3.6 billion price tag to rebuild Lejeune buildings damaged by Hurricane Florence -- Marine Times

Incoming HASC Chairman to oppose creating a separate military branch for space -- Space News

Adam Smith: Doubts $750B Budget, Praises Army, Downplays Yemen War Powers Bill -- Breaking Defense

Democrats scoff at GOP’s shifting defense budget -- Defense News

21 US Military Operation Names In Africa, Ranked -- Task & Purpose

US Military Probes Niger Crash that Killed French Soldier -- Military.com/AFP

Hawaii Air National Guard pilot seriously injured after military jet crash -- NBC

Family, friends remember Marines killed in KC-130J crash off Japan coast -- Stars and Stripes

Two surviving Army pilots are suing Sikorsky over a helicopter crash that killed their crew chief -- Army Times

Air Force Admits Nearly 2,000 Airmen Under Medical Waiver Policy -- Military.com

Naval Academy’s Campus Is Old, Leaky and Outdated -- Anthony Capaccio, Bloomberg

47 Purple Hearts for Marine forces in Iraq and Syria since 2016 give glimpse into ongoing operations -- Marine Times

Russia plans to pull bombers from Venezuela on Friday, White House says -- The Hill

Moscow Deploys Latest Electronic Warfare Systems in Kaliningrad -- Eurasia

Mechanic's error blamed for 2017 German helicopter crash in Mali -- DW

Kosovo’s plan to build an army revives old Balkan tensions -- Military Times/AP

Government gets OK to give warship contract to Lockheed Martin as trade tribunal backtracks -- Ottawa Citizen

5 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

"Shoots with the force of a tank" LOL. Some mil arms program officer fed the author of the article that grandiose line and he ran with it.

The 6.8 is only an improvement over the 5.56. It doesn't beat the .308. And the original SAW/Minimi was developed in .308 and was remade in 5.56 at US Army demand for NATO spec. The only thing wrong with our 5.56 SAWs is that they are completely worn out. The weapon pictured in the article is a SAW for all intents and purposes. Right down to the 100rd 'nutsack'/belt in it.

Ballistics-wise, the 6.8 doesn't beat the .308. Which means it isn't going to do any better against body armor etc.

We'd save a ton of money if we just adopted the .308 Minimi. 40 year-old design. Gobs of belted ammo laying around. Instead we're getting someone's new pet caliber. Padding his future board of directors job.

Anonymous said...

"force of a TANK"

Worst click-bait ever.

So egregious in fact that I am going to avoid clicking on said article.

I have nothing else to add.

Anonymous said...

Daily mail. If you read that sh$t it's your own fault if you fry your brain

RussInSoCal said...

OT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=29&v=M3XIpEVIUOo

Mike Feldhake said...

....if it's so great, why 2022? That's 3-4 years away.