US Military Seeks New Sniper Rifles

current records, no rifle has ever hit a target at 2,500 meters

The US military is seeking a new sniper rifle that can strike targets at extremely long ranges. The Defense Post reports that according to a recently published U.S. Army notice, the weapon must be capable of delivering precise fire at a range of up to 2,500 meters (5,520 feet).

The notice emphasizes that the rifle must have a modular design, with overall length and weight not exceeding 56 inches (4.7 feet) and 22 pounds (10 kilograms). Moreover, the weapon should be able to utilize multiple calibers of bullets to support various combat needs.

The sniper rifles will be operated by U.S. special operations forces, replacing the legacy M107, which has an effective range of 2,000 meters (6,562 feet), and the MK15, which can strike targets up to 1,800 meters (5,906 feet) away.

According to the US military, the extreme long-range rifle must have a peak-free recoil impulse of no more than 25 foot-pounds to minimize effects on the shooter. Barrel changes should also be accomplished within 5 minutes using only common tools. Each rifle should also have a barrel life of up to 1,500 rounds and shall not require cleaning at an interval of less than 100 rounds.

Apart from the weapon system itself, the US military would like the potential contractor to supply magazines for different calibers, a sound suppressor, a ballistic computer, an operator manual, a cleaning kit, and a bipod.

The website notes that the US military’s efforts to acquire an extremely long-range sniper rifle are ambitious. Based on current records, no rifle has ever hit a target at 2,500 meters (8,202 feet).

img
Rare-earth elements between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
The Eastern seas after Afghanistan: the UK and Australia come to the rescue of the United States in a clumsy way
The failure of the great games in Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day
Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate