Army Outmaneuvers Congress, Cancels Improved Carbine Competition Before They Can Intervene
The companies who had entered rifles into the Improved Carbine Competition have been notified that the program has been canceled.
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“Based upon Army analysis, test results may have been affected by interaction between the ammunition, the magazine and the weapon,” the release states. “The Army’s existing carbine requirement assumed use of the M855 ammunition; the weapons tested in the IC competition all fired the next generation M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) currently in fielding. The use of the M855A1 round likely resulted in lower than expected reliability performance. These effects are unique to testing conditions and are not known to affect the reliability of any weapon in the operational environment.”Army officials, however, decided “not to pursue a new carbine competition … following careful consideration of the Army’s operational requirements in the context of the available small arms technology, the constrained fiscal environment, and the capability of our current carbines,” the release states.The Army’s announcement occurred despite a recent House Armed Services Committee budget amendment aimed at preventing the Army from canceling its improved carbine competition without conducting Phase III of the effort.Thanks to everyone who sent this in.