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The Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle 6940 (commonly shortened to Colt IAR or IAR6940) is a
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designed by Phil Hinckley and manufactured by American firearms manufacturer Colt.


History


Background

On March 27, 2008, the United States Marine Corps issued a Purchase Description outlining the requirements for the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) to potential manufacturers. The Marines were specifically looking for designs that met precise criteria. The primary objective of the IAR Program was to replace the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) with a single-infantry marine-operated automatic rifle that prioritized lightweight and ease of portability to enhance dismounted maneuverability. The IAR would be a non-developmental, 5.56mm automatic rifle that would be more durable and reliable than the M249 SAW. The Marine Corps put across a specified kit that would accompany the IAR, which were a rear aperture sight (Matech BUIS), a
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, cleaning kit, Grip Pod, 3-point sling, an operators' manual and sufficient magazines to hold 300 rounds of ammunition.


US Trials

Colt Defense was awarded two contracts for each of their entries into the program; the IAR6940 and IAR6940H. The IAR6940 is marginally heavier than the IAR6940H at compared to the latter at , with the main reason being that the IAR6940 sported a monolithic upper receiver while the IAR6940H used a lighter
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Handguard. Colt submitted the two variants as contenders for to the IAR program. With the kit, both models met the desired specifications of the USMC and were able to make it to the finals of the contest. However, it ultimately lost the contest to Heckler & Koch's M27 IAR. The rifle therefore never saw widespread usage in the U.S. Military but was released to the civilian market in 2017, albeit at a very low quantity at only 200 units by the U.S. Armament Company.


Design

The IAR6940 is a magazine-fed light machine gun. It fires the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge. The rifle accepts AR-15 magazines, such as
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, PMAG and
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s. As a part of the IAR Program, it was built to be lighter and more portable than the M249. It weighs compared to the M249 at . With the stock extended, it is in length. The weapon uses a
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,
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and air‐cooled system using
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very similar to the
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. The gas developed from the fired cartridge is vented directly towards the bolt, sending it rearward to cycle the action. This contributes to the weapon's lighter weight and reduces wear on parts. All military models of the IAR6940 have select-fire capabilities between semi-automatic and full automatic. The rifle's gas regulator can be adjusted depending on the ammunition or desired fire rate (from 700 to 1000 rounds per minute). The upper receiver is a monolithic design with the upper hand guard integrated. Features include a full-length MIL-STD-1913
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on the top, followed by 2 shorter rails on either side of the hand guard, with venting adjacent along the top side. Other characteristics of the upper receiver are largely similar to that of the M4/M16-type rifles, like the
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, cartridge deflector, and ejection port cover. The IAR6490 typically comes with a Matech BUIS Rear Sight, but many configurations also include accessories such as
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and
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s. A large
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is implemented on the lower hand guard, which is aimed to increase the time it takes for the firearm to
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under extended periods of fire due to overheating. It can be replaced or equipped with grip attachments. Most configurations of the IAR6940 come with a Grip Pod (a vertical foregrip with an integrated bipod) for increased stability. The bolt assembly is identical to the M4's and also shares the same factory charging handle and bolt carrier group. The lower receiver of the IAR6940 is functionally similar to the M4's as well with some changes including an
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fire selector and magazine release. The rear includes a H3 Buffer Tube which supports most AR stocks but comes default with a VLTOR E-Mod stock. The barrel is in length. It is internally chrome-plated, with progressive 1/7 right-hand parabolic twist
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. As a requirement for the USMC IAR Program, it has a bayonet stud for
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mounting and a folding front sight. It is equipped with a compensator for reduced recoil.


Variants


Adoption


Mexico

In 2010, the Colt IAR6940 was selected and sold to the Naval Infantry Corps of the
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and is widely used in the ongoing drug war in Mexico.


Singapore

In 2023, Ministry of Defense Singapore performed trials for the New Section Automatic Weapon (NSAW) program, which would replace the aging
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which has been in use for roughly 42 years. The new Light Machine Gun, the IAR6940E-SG, is a new variant of the Colt IAR that was evaluated and procured in partnership with the
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and has been assessed to be a suitable successor to the Ultimax 100. It was introduced to the
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on April 24, 2024, and fully replaced the Ultimax 100 on the end of July 2024, as troops underwent more training on the Colt IAR6940. The IAR6940E-SG uses a configuration that comes with a
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, a 3× Magnifier, a Laser Aiming Device and a
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. The modifications allowed for increased combat effectiveness and ergonomics.


Users

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References

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