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Serious PAP Introduces New Light Machine Gun For SAF! Even Left-Handers Won't Be Bobo Shooters! Guess If muuds Are Allowed To Use!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – Infantry soldiers here have started using a more reliable, accurate, and ergonomic light machine gun (LMG) that is better suited for close-quarter combat.

The Singapore Armed Forces announced on May 20 that the Army has progressively been equipping its soldiers with the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) 6940E-SG since April 2024, replacing the Singapore-made Ultimax 100 Section Automatic Weapon (SAW), which has been in service since 1982.

Made by US-headquartered Colt’s Manufacturing, the 6940E-SG LMGs were evaluated and procured in partnership with the Defence Science and Technology Agency, the SAF said on Facebook.

The new LMG comes with “many features that provide enhanced lethality, improved ergonomics and customisation to better suit the needs of our soldiers”, it added.

For instance, fire controls can be accessed from both sides of the weapon, which means both left- and right-handed soldiers can operate the LMG with greater ease.

The new LMG’s foregrip and buttstock can both be adjusted for a more personalised fit, while a picatinny rail allows for the weapon to be customised with new modules to meet the army’s future needs.

LMGs are infantry support weapons for an individual soldier to provide suppressive firepower so that a squad of soldiers can move or advance.

In a 2016 issue of Army News magazine, the SAF noted that the SAW was being used by at least 12 countries, including Brunei, Peru and the Philippines.

In its Facebook post, the army quoted two soldiers who shared their experience using the new LMG.

Third Warrant Officer Muhammad Noh Muti, a platoon trainer at the SAF’s Motorised Training Institute, said Colt’s LMG has surpassed the SAW in terms accuracy and reliability, while being more suited to tight spaces and urban operations.

With its buttstock retracted, the 6940E-SG rifle is 85cm long, or 17 per cent shorter than the SAW it replaces.

The new rifle also has a red dot sight and 3x magnifier scope, as well as a multi-purpose laser aiming device and torchlight.

“With its ability to switch its magnification from 1x to 3x, it enables our soldiers to acquire targets at multiple ranges and varying terrain,” said 3WO Muhammad Noh.

A photo of the LMG released by the SAF also showed a large capacity drum magazine next to the standard 30-round magazine.

The Straits Times has identified the drum magazine as the PMAG D-60 lightweight magazine made by Magpul in the US, which can hold up to 60 bullets.

ST has asked Mindef when the SAF plans to complete the transition from the SAW to the LMG, and whether the LMG will be built in Singapore.

The Republic has produced the Colt AR-15 and M-16 rifles under licence for its own use since the 1970s, and the LMG is based on the M-16 and M4 carbine family.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/new-light-machine-gun-for-singapore-army-enters-service
 

laksaboy

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The Singapore Armed Forces announced on May 20 that the Army has progressively been equipping its soldiers with the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) 6940E-SG since April 2024, replacing the Singapore-made Ultimax 100 Section Automatic Weapon (SAW), which has been in service since 1982.

Sadly, I have never touched that weapon as a NS slave. How was the experience, chiongsua grunts? :biggrin:
 

Loofydralb

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Loyal
What a joke. Infantry has never and will never see action, yet they replace regularly their weapons with new versions. And then enrichen their capitalist overlords.

That is what is called a tribute.
 

bobby

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Still must wake up 5am…wait for 3 tonner go firing range…and spend whole day firing 9 rounds…come back to camp 7pm.
 

laksaboy

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Still must wake up 5am…wait for 3 tonner go firing range…and spend whole day firing 9 rounds…come back to camp 7pm.

With my limited experience as a NS slave, the main hassle comes from cleaning up the weapons after firing live rounds.

Nowadays no need to wait till nighttime for night range shooting, everything is done indoors.
 

glockman

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The M-16 platform is still the best, and proven to be highly reliable and functional. It will never be obsolete.
 

congo9

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Every soldier should be holding a rifle firing 7.62 round, even from the basic infantry. If all else fail, draw your own handgun and kill yourself
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
The M-16 platform is still the best, and proven to be highly reliable and functional. It will never be obsolete.

I got to use the SAR-21 during SAF open house for grassroots leaders. It's a great weapon, just like this new machine gun.
 

Loofydralb

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Loyal
Every soldier should be holding a rifle firing 7.62 round, even from the basic infantry. If all else fail, draw your own handgun and kill yourself
What? I'd rather shoot the fella who brought me the war or the officers that asks me to commit suicide by charging a machine gun.
 
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