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http://www.military.com/news/article/corps-seeks-replacement-for-m249-saw.html?col=1186032310810
According to the article above the U.S. Marine Corps plans to replace all of its SAWs with the IAR. Now I though they were only going to replace some of their SAWs but still keep most of them for greater fire power but maybe I was wrong and they are going full bore and wants to replace all of the M249 SAWs in the Corps.
I just want to point out that the IAR will only use 30 round mags and that will give only 3 seconds of automatic fire before the gunner has to reload. The M249 has 100/200 round belts and has a quick changeable barrel making it a true sustained fire weapon. In my eyes the IAR is nothing more than a rifle like the M16 and M4 and I don't see how a rifle can fill the rifle of a sustained fire weapon for suppressive fire. I think back at the British L86A2 LSW and the M16A1 when they tried this hoping that a lighter mag fed weapon easier to manuever would be better than a heaveir belt-fed weapon but it turned out to be a disater and they went for the M249 with good reason. Did the U.S. Marines forget the past? I don't see hoe they can expect the IAR to fill the role of a true machine gun.
So far it looks like the U.S. Army is not buying into this IAR concept and they will stick with the M249 SAW.
According to the article above the U.S. Marine Corps plans to replace all of its SAWs with the IAR. Now I though they were only going to replace some of their SAWs but still keep most of them for greater fire power but maybe I was wrong and they are going full bore and wants to replace all of the M249 SAWs in the Corps.
I just want to point out that the IAR will only use 30 round mags and that will give only 3 seconds of automatic fire before the gunner has to reload. The M249 has 100/200 round belts and has a quick changeable barrel making it a true sustained fire weapon. In my eyes the IAR is nothing more than a rifle like the M16 and M4 and I don't see how a rifle can fill the rifle of a sustained fire weapon for suppressive fire. I think back at the British L86A2 LSW and the M16A1 when they tried this hoping that a lighter mag fed weapon easier to manuever would be better than a heaveir belt-fed weapon but it turned out to be a disater and they went for the M249 with good reason. Did the U.S. Marines forget the past? I don't see hoe they can expect the IAR to fill the role of a true machine gun.
So far it looks like the U.S. Army is not buying into this IAR concept and they will stick with the M249 SAW.