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The Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program is a
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program created in 2017 to replace the 5.56mm
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and
M249 SAW The M249 light machine gun (LMG), also known as the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), which continues to be the manufacturer's designation, and formally written as Light Machine Gun, 5.56 mm, M249, is the American adaptation of the Belgian F ...
light machine gun and the 7.62mm
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, with a common system of 6.8mm cartridges; and to develop small arms fire control systems for the new weapons. Seven defense manufacturers competed in the program, with five attempting to design and produce the weapons; two attempting to create and supply fire control optics. The U.S. Army officially announced the winners in early 2022;
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to produce the
XM5 The XM5 is the U.S. Army variant of the SIG MCX Spear, a .277 Fury, 6.8×51mm (.277 in), gas-operated reloading, gas-operated, magazine (firearms), magazine-fed, assault rifle designed by SIG Sauer for the Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in ...
rifle and
XM250 The XM250 is the US military designation for the SIG-LMG a 6.8×51mm, gas-operated, belt-fed, light machine gun designed by SIG Sauer for the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in 2022 to replace the M249 light machine gun. The X ...
automatic rifle, Vortex Optics to produce the XM157 fire control system, and
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produce the custom 6.8mm ammunition cartridges designed by
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. The program was expected to cost $10 million in the first year of production, and $150 million the next.


History

The NGSW program began in 2017, after the U.S. Congress issued an order for the U.S. Army to conduct an assessment regarding the need to upgrade existing
M4 carbine The M4 carbine (officially Carbine, Caliber 5.56 mm, M4) is a 5.56×45mm NATO, gas-operated, magazine-fed carbine developed in the United States during the 1980s. It is a shortened version of the M16A2 assault rifle. The M4 is extensively ...
s with SOCOM's SOPMOD free floating rail. It was concluded that the M4 carbine was still favored by troops and also performed well under stress. Feeding issues and other problems were fixed by using different ammunition types and magazines. Despite this, the M4 had difficulty penetrating the types of
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troops, especially at longer ranges. Pressure to develop a new weapon system also arose from military programs created by other countries, such as Russia's Ratnik program. The US Army's Soldier Enhancement Program released its findings in December 2017 which recommended proceeding with the Next Generation Squad Weapon Program as a more cost effective solution compared to only retrofitting M4s with free float rail systems. Previous attempts to replace the M4 failed due to lack of funding, poor submissions, or re-evaluation of tactics and requirements. These included the
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program, the
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program, and the Advanced Combat Rifle program (not to be confused with the
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).


Program components


Weapons

In 2017, the U.S. Army issued requirements for prototype Next Generation Squad Weapon submissions. The program's rifle requirement, referred to as NGSW-R, was required to use a 6.8mm round, and be able to utilize small arms fire control systems. The program's support weapon, referred to as NGSW-AR, was required to be no longer than ; no heavier than including attachments; able to suppress targets out to ; able to accurately fire on targets out to ; able to make use of small arms
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s. On April 19, 2022, after 27 months of prototyping and evaluation, the Army announced that
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was awarded the NGSW program contract, and would produce the replacements for the M4 carbine and M249 SAW for the next 10 years. The new rifle, designated the
XM5 The XM5 is the U.S. Army variant of the SIG MCX Spear, a .277 Fury, 6.8×51mm (.277 in), gas-operated reloading, gas-operated, magazine (firearms), magazine-fed, assault rifle designed by SIG Sauer for the Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in ...
, is based on the company's
SIG MCX SPEAR The SIG MCX-SPEAR is a multi-caliber rifle developed by the American division of SIG Sauer from the SIG MCX series of carbines. The SIG MCX-SPEAR is primarily chambered in .277 SIG FURY and can be adapted to 7.62×51mm NATO and 6.5mm Creedmoor wit ...
rifle, while the new automatic rifle, designated the
XM250 The XM250 is the US military designation for the SIG-LMG a 6.8×51mm, gas-operated, belt-fed, light machine gun designed by SIG Sauer for the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in 2022 to replace the M249 light machine gun. The X ...
, is based on the company's SIG MG 6.8 belt-fed gun. The company was awarded a small initial production order, worth $10.4 million, for about 25 rifles, 15 automatic rifles, and a “large quantity” of ammunition so the weapons could be tested and the production line fine-tuned. A U.S. Army press release stated the new weapons would "provide significant capability improvements in accuracy, range and overall lethality. They are lightweight, fire more lethal ammunition, mitigate recoil, provide improved barrel performance, and include integrated muzzle sound and flash reduction." Selected: *
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:
SIG MCX SPEAR The SIG MCX-SPEAR is a multi-caliber rifle developed by the American division of SIG Sauer from the SIG MCX series of carbines. The SIG MCX-SPEAR is primarily chambered in .277 SIG FURY and can be adapted to 7.62×51mm NATO and 6.5mm Creedmoor wit ...
rifle (
XM5 The XM5 is the U.S. Army variant of the SIG MCX Spear, a .277 Fury, 6.8×51mm (.277 in), gas-operated reloading, gas-operated, magazine (firearms), magazine-fed, assault rifle designed by SIG Sauer for the Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in ...
) and
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XM250 The XM250 is the US military designation for the SIG-LMG a 6.8×51mm, gas-operated, belt-fed, light machine gun designed by SIG Sauer for the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapon Program in 2022 to replace the M249 light machine gun. The X ...
) belt-fed machine gun with custom 6.8×51 SIG FURY brass-steel hybrid cartridges. Rejected: *
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.277 TVCM polymer-cased cartridges. * PCP Tactical:
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rifle and machine gun with PCP Ammunition 6.8mm polymer case-metal cartridges. * FN-America: HAMR rifle and EVOLYS machine gun with Federal Cartridge Company 6.8mm cartridges. * Textron Systems: Textron CT System rifle and
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with Olin Winchester CT 6.8mm polymer-cased telescoped cartridges.


Fire control systems

The program also included the development of new fire control systems for small-arms weapons. Two companies entered the competition: Vortex Optics and L3Harris Technologies, both of whose submissions utilized integrated fire control systems using
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s, direct view optics, digital overlays, and ballistic calculation systems, as per NGSW program requirements. In late January 2022, the U.S. Army selected Vortex Optics' offering, designated the XM157 fire control system.


Ammunition

NGSW weapon proposals used proponent designed cartridges with government-issued 6.8mm general-purpose projectiles, this allowed each proposed weapon and cartridge to be designed together to meet the performance requirements. In January 2022, Winchester was awarded a contract to produce the ammunition. In April 2022, with the selection of the MCX Spear, SIG Sauer's hybrid metal cartridge would become the new cartridge subsequently referred to as 6.8x51mm Common Cartridge by the US Army.


See also

* Ratnik (program) *
Special Purpose Individual Weapon The Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) was a long-running United States Army program to develop, in part, a workable flechette-firing "rifle", though other concepts were also involved. The concepts continued to be tested under the Future Ri ...
* Advanced Combat Rifle *
Objective Individual Combat Weapon The Objective Individual Combat Weapon or OICW was the next-generation service rifle competition that was under development as part of the United States Army OICW program; the program was eventually discontinued without bringing the weapon out of ...
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Individual Carbine The Individual Carbine was a competition to select the planned successor to the M4 carbine in the United States Army. The U.S. Army conducted an open competition for a carbine to replace the M4. This competition was for the Army only—the Uni ...
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References

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