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The Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle (SCAR) is a
modular assault rifle family, designed by FN Herstal (FNH) responding to US
special Operations Command requirement. FN won US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
development contract in November 2004.
The SCAR family of weapons include the SCAR Heavy 7.62mm rifle,
SCAR L (Light) 5.56 mm version and Enhanced Grenade Launcher (EGLM)
grenade launcher which will be able to fire Fuse Programmable
Ammunition. (as shown in the photo above).

SCAR L (above) is a 5.56 mm assault rifle, which will be replacing the M4A1,
Close Quarters Battle Rifle (CQBR) and Mk12 currently in SOCOM
service. SCAR H, a 7.62mm
assault rifle (below), will replace the M14 and Mk11 sniper rifles. Both
variants share 90% commonality and will have a choice of three barrel lengths, allowing operators to tailor the weapon for specific
operations, using a "standard", Close Quarters Combat (CQC), or
"sniper" barrels. These changes will affect the velocity and
directly relate to lethality. The EGLM is a 40mm grenade launcher
with a side-opening breech to allow loading longer munitions, and
has target ranging and ballistic solution for enhanced fire control.

Following the final design review of SOF Combat Assault Rifle
(SCAR), FNH is completing the final phase of development and is
preparing for serial production of the new weapon. After a series of
design reviews and testing with United States Special Operation
Command (USSOCOM) and Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) the
SCAR is ready for low-rate initial production. Delivery of first
1,000 out of the total 85,000 rifles included under teh SOCOM
contract are scheduled to be delivered by January 2007. The SCAR
will be built at the FN Manufacturing LLC, plant in Columbia, South
Carolina.
SCAR-L is designed to enable 70% hit ratio on 500 meter point target
and 600 meter area target (These are threshold levels, the objective
is to extend the range by 100 and 200 meters, respectively) SCAR-H
provides better accuracy and range, enabling 70% hit ratio on 600
meter point target and 800 meter area target (objective - 800 / 1000
meters).
Following SOF specifications, SCAR has multiple MIL-STD 1913 rails (Picatiny
rail) enabling flexible configure the weapon for various missions.
On the top of the weapon (12 O'clock) a long rail is running
continuously from the rear sight to the front sight, where sights,
night vision devices or cameras are commonly used. Additional rails
are attached to both sides and at the bottom, in the fore-arm and
hand guard area. All rails are boresight aligned with the barrel,
thus eliminating the need of individual zeroing of each
configuration. These rails are designed as part of the weapon's
structure, improving durability, isolating the harmonic vibrations
induced by the barrel during automatic firing. The bottom rail (6
o’clock) enables installation of future systems more closely to the
gun barrel thus improving aiming accuracy and reducing error rate,
especially at long range. It is designed with higher durability to
withstand recoil forces generated by the Enhanced Grenade Launcher
Module (EGLM) producing a pressure of 230 bar. All SCAR types will
be compatible with EGLM, including SCAR-L.
The new family of rifles was optimized for ergonomic handling and
reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM). Parts
commonality between the SCAR-L and SCAR-H will be maximized to
create a family of SCAR weapons. The weapon is finished in a durable
desert tan color, specified by SOCOM. It is manufactured to be
corrosion resistant, and is capable of lube-less firing. The
commonality between all models is essential to reduce training time,
improving the SOF operators ingrained operational and emergency
procedure autonomic responses that are critical during high stress
situations.
SCAR is following a SOCOM Joint Operational Requirements Document
which defined high reliability standards for the assault rifle.
SCAR is designed to meet x3 times the reliability levels, compared
to existing assault rifles such as the M4.

On February 2006, at the Las Vegas SHOT Show in Nevada, FNH
announced plans to introduce within two years (ca. 2008) a
semi-automatic version of the SCAR modular rifle system, designed
for the law enforcement and commercial markets.
|
Feature |
SCAR L |
SCAR H |
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Operation principle |
Gas Operates, Rotating Bolt,
Short Stroke Gas Piston |
| Caliber |
5.56x45 NATO |
7.62x51 NATO
/ 7.62x39 M43 & others |
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Max. Overall
length |
33" / 838 mm |
40.2" / 1,021mm |
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Minimum length |
31.02" / 612 mm |
38.7" / 798mm |
|
Barrel length |
13.78" / 350 mm |
19.70" / 500 mm |
|
Weight (unloaded) |
6.8 lb / 3.08
kg |
7.2 lb / 3.26
kg |
| Rate of
fire (auto) |
550 RPM |
550 RPM |
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Magazine capacity |
30
(M16 magazine) |
20
(7.62x51)
/ 30 (7.62x39) |
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