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    Sig Sauer wins Army next generation weapon contract

    https://www.sigsauer.com/press-relea...d-suppressors/

    SIG SAUER Selected by U.S. Army for Next Generation Weapons with New Ammunition Technology, Lightweight Machine Gun, Rifle, and Suppressors
    Published Date: 09/03/2019

    NEWINGTON, N.H., (September 3, 2019) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is proud to announce the official award of a contract by the U.S. Army in the down-select process for the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW). The award encompasses the complete SIG SAUER system consisting of 6.8mm hybrid ammunition, a lightweight machine gun, rifle, and included suppressors. SIG SAUER will provide single-source manufacturing for ammunition, weapons, and suppressors allowing for less risk and increased capability for the U.S. Army.

    “The U.S. Army is leading the world in the first significant upgrade to small arms in decades to meet the growing demands of soldiers on the battlefield. We are honored to have been selected for the Next Generation Squad Weapons program bringing increased lethality to the warfighter over the legacy weapons,” began Ron Cohen, President & CEO, SIG SAUER, Inc. “At the core of our submission is our newly developed, high-pressure, 6.8mm hybrid ammunition that is utilized in both weapons, and is a significant leap forward in ammunition innovation, design, and manufacturing.”

    The SIG SAUER 6.8mm hybrid ammunition is designed for increased penetration at greater distances. Cohen continued, “using patent-pending technology the SIG SAUER Ammunition division has engineered a completely new cartridge resulting in a more compact round, with increased velocity and accuracy, while delivering a substantial reduction in the weight of the ammunition.”

    The primary objectives set forth by the U.S. Army for the NGSW-AR was a weapon with the firepower and range of a machine gun, coupled with the precision and ergonomics of a rifle. The SIG SAUER NGSW-AR submission is an ultra-light, medium caliber machine gun with AR ergonomics, and chambered in 6.8mm hybrid ammunition. Features include quick detach magazines, side opening feed tray, increased available 1913 rail space for night vision and enablers, folding buttstock, and suppressor.

    Additionally, the Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON) requirements were inclusive of an NGSW-Rifle. The SIG SAUER NGSW-Rifle submission also chambered in 6.8mm hybrid, is lightweight and features a free-floating reinforced M-LOK™ handguard, side-charging handle, fully ambidextrous controls, folding buttstock, and suppressor.

    “The U.S. Army challenged the industry to bring forward significant improvements to the legacy weapons. The SIG SAUER NGSW-AR is lighter in weight, with dramatically less recoil than that currently in service, while our carbine for the NGSW-Rifle submission is built on the foundation of SIG SAUER weapons in service with the premier fighting forces across the globe. Both weapons are designed with features that will increase the capabilities of the soldier,” commented Cohen. “The final component of the SIG SAUER Next-Generation Weapons System is our suppressor, which through exhaustively researched design enhancements, reduces harmful backflow and signature.”

    As outlined in the recent award issued by the U.S. Army, SIG SAUER will deliver a complete SIG SAUER system inclusive of the SIG SAUER 6.8mm hybrid ammunition, lightweight machine gun, rifle, and suppressors.

    “SIG SAUER has designed the most comprehensive solution to meet the requirements of the Next Generation Squad Weapons to enhance mission effectiveness. We are looking forward to partnering with the U.S. Army throughout this process and ensuring our soldiers are equipped for the demands of the modern battlefield,” concluded Cohen.
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    India will profit.
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    I read that release, and it appears to be intentionally vague as to what has actually happened. It references the "down select process." So that means they are going to phase two? I think the first round of submissions were shipped in June. Doesn't sound like the final selection has been made, only that the army has culled out the least likely to succeed candidates. But Sig really, really wants you to get the idea that it is the winner.
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    It seems likely to refer to the content of https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&m...e0bd8&_cview=0

    Though:

    "...the U.S. Army Contracting Command ... awarded three separate Fixed Amount, Full and Open Competition (F&OC), Prototype OTA's to:

    W15QKN-19-9-1024 - General Dynamics-OTS Inc. - Williston, VT
    W15QKN-19-9-1025 - AAI Corporation Textron Systems - Hunt Valley, MD
    W15QKN-19-9-1022 - Sig Sauer Inc. - Newington, NH"


    So, they didn't overtly lie; but they may not have been wholly honest.
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    Do we know the weapons that the SIG offerings are lighter, and less-recoiling than? M249, M240, M27?

    I mean, if there’s a belt-fed at the end of this that could weigh less, recoil less, and be ballistically superior to the current fleet of belt-feds, that could be interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by runcible View Post
    It seems likely to refer to the content of https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&m...e0bd8&_cview=0

    Though:

    "...the U.S. Army Contracting Command ... awarded three separate Fixed Amount, Full and Open Competition (F&OC), Prototype OTA's to:

    W15QKN-19-9-1024 - General Dynamics-OTS Inc. - Williston, VT
    W15QKN-19-9-1025 - AAI Corporation Textron Systems - Hunt Valley, MD
    W15QKN-19-9-1022 - Sig Sauer Inc. - Newington, NH"


    So, they didn't overtly lie; but they may not have been wholly honest.

    This - SIG’s press release in intentionally vague and deceptive. (In other words typical SIG).

    They were one of three entrants selected for further testing.

    That’s it.

    BFD.

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    I suspect that anyone who thinks that the Army will be using 5.56mm carbines into the 2030s will win the betting pools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    India will profit.
    In a contract like that one, wouldn't there be a specification as to where the weapons and the small parts would be produced?
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    In my experience, large single-source contracts also equal long delays in fielding. If true this would be a lot of stuff for Sig, or any manufacturer, to crank out. Add the M17 to everything listed in the press release and it would really make me doubt their ability to deliver everything contracted on time.
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