The Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) Was Designed to Replace Legacy Systems In April 2022, the United States Army awarded firearms maker Sig Sauer a $4.5 billion contract to produce the Next ...
As justification for its Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) program ... Many "peak rifles" are based on the design of the AR-18. A SIG MCX-SPEAR LT bolt and recoil spring assembly (l.), ...
Firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer recently hosted the grand opening of the Jacksonville Arkansas Ammunition Center, a ...
To help meet those expectations, the Army in 2022 chose firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer to produce the NGSW and at least some of the new 6.8mm ammo. The initial contract that was awarded featured ...
The Army had previously selected General Dynamics-OTS Inc., AAI Corporation Textron Systems and Sig Sauer Inc in September to develop prototypes of the NGSW’s carbine and automatic rifle ...
and the Next Generation Squad Weapon-Automatic Rifle (NGSW-AR) —chambered in 6.8 mm ahead of a 27-month prototyping period. While the Army had previously issued a draft notice in October ahead ...
The complaint alleges that SIG “brazenly and wrongfully misappropriated Plaintiff’s trade secrets to obtain an unfair ...
Sig Sauer, Inc. has opened its new Jacksonville Arkansas Ammunition Center (JAAC) on the Sig Sauer Ammunition campus. The ...
The Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) is a US Army project, designed to deliver a new small arms system to the US close-quarter combatants. NGSW is centered around a new rifle (NGSW-R), light ...
The NGSW also includes a fire control ... production line at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Missouri, while Sig Sauer, the firearm producer, is churning out 6.8mm rounds at a facility ...
New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer celebrated the opening of its expanded ammunition manufacturing plant in Jacksonville on Wednesday.
Editor’s note: We are publishing these 3D animations to show the destructive power of the AR-15. The images may disturb some people. The wounds show the lethal force of the AR-15. But they are ...