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Assail burglarize (SCAR-L)

FN SCAR
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SCAR-L 5.56×45mm and SCAR-H 7.62×51mm

Type Assault burglarize (SCAR-L)
Boxing rifle (SCAR-H)
Designated marksman burglarize/Sniper rifle (SCAR-SSR)
Personal defence force weapon (SCAR PDW, SCAR-SC)
Squad automatic weapon (HAMR)
Carbine (SCAR CQC)
Place of origin Belgium
Service history
In service 2009–present
Used by Run across Users
Wars State of war in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan[i]
Iraq War[2]
Yemeni Civil War
Conflict in Najran, Jizan and Asir
Production history
Designer FN Herstal / FN America
Designed 2004
Manufacturer FN Herstal / FN America
Produced 2004–present
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Mass
  • 3.04 kg (6.7 lb) (SCAR-L CQC)[iii]
  • 3.29 kg (7.three lb) (SCAR-L STD)
  • iii.49 kg (7.7 lb) (SCAR-50 LB)
  • 3.49 kg (7.7 lb) (SCAR-H CQC)
  • 3.58 kg (7.9 lb) (SCAR-H STD)
  • three.72 kg (8.2 lb) (SCAR-H LB)
  • 2.fifty kg (v.5 lb) (SCAR PDW)[4]
  • iv.85 kg (x.seven lb) (Mk twenty SSR)[5]
Length
  • 787 mm (31.0 in) stock extended, 533 mm (21.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-L CQC) [6]
  • 889 mm (35.0 in) stock extended, 635 mm (25.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-L STD)
  • 990 mm (39 in) stock extended, 736 mm (29.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-50 LB)
  • 889 mm (35.0 in) stock extended, 635 mm (25.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-H CQC)
  • 965 mm (38.0 in) stock extended, 711 mm (28.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-H STD)
  • 1,067 mm (42.0 in) stock extended, 813 mm (32.0 in) stock folded (SCAR-H LB)[vii]
  • 632 mm (24.nine in) stock extended, 521 mm (20.5 in) stock collapsed (SCAR PDW)[4]
  • i,080 mm (43 in) stock extended, i,029 mm (xl.v in) stock collapsed (Mk 20 SSR)[v]
Barrel length
  • 254 mm (10.0 in) (SCAR-Fifty CQC)
  • 355 mm (14.0 in) (SCAR-L STD)
  • 457 mm (18.0 in) (SCAR-Fifty LB)
  • 330 mm (13 in) (SCAR-H CQC)
  • 400 mm (16 in) (SCAR-H STD)
  • 500 mm (20 in) (SCAR-H LB)
  • 171.45 mm (6.750 in) (SCAR PDW)[four]
  • 508 mm (20.0 in) (Mk 20 SSR)[5]

Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO (SCAR-L, SCAR PDW, SCAR-HAMR)
7.62×51mm NATO (SCAR-H, Mk xx SSR)
half-dozen.5mm Creedmoor (Mk 20 SSR)
Action Gas-operated curt-stroke piston, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 550–650 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity
  • SCAR-Fifty: 2,870 ft/south (870 chiliad/southward) (M855), two,630 ft/s (800 one thousand/s) (Mk 262)
  • SCAR-H: 2,342 ft/s (714 one thousand/s) (M80)
Constructive firing range
  • SCAR-L: 300 m (330 yd) (CQC), 500 m (550 yd) (STD), 700 one thousand (770 yd) (LB)
  • SCAR-H: 400 yard (440 yd) (CQC), 600 m (660 yd) (STD), 800 chiliad (870 yd) (LB)
Feed system
  • SCAR-L: STANAG box magazine
  • SCAR-H, SSR: 20-round box magazine
Sights Iron sights and Picatinny rail for various optical sights

The FN SCAR (Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle)[viii] is a family unit of gas-operated (curt-stroke gas piston)[9] automatic rifles developed by Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal (FN) in 2004.[ten] It is constructed with modularity for the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to satisfy the requirements of the SCAR competition.[eleven] This family unit of rifles consist of 2 chief types. The SCAR-L, for "low-cal", is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO and the SCAR-H, for "heavy", is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. Both are available in Shut Quarters Gainsay (CQC), Standard (STD), and Long Butt (LB) variants.

In early 2004, The states Special Operations Control (USSOCOM) issued a solicitation for a family of Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifles, the and then-called SCAR, designed around two different calibers merely featuring loftier commonality of parts and identical ergonomics. The SCAR arrangement completed low rate initial product testing in June 2007.[12] Afterwards some delays, the beginning rifles began to be issued to operational units in April 2009, and a battalion of the U.Southward. 75th Ranger Regiment was the first large unit deployed into combat with 600 of the rifles in 2009.[2] The U.S. Special Operations Command later on cancelled their purchase of the SCAR-L and planned to remove the rifle from their inventory by 2013. All the same, they will go along to purchase the SCAR-H version, and as well plan to purchase 5.56 mm conversion kits for the SCAR-H, allowing it to substitute for the SCAR-L.[13]

As of early on 2015, the SCAR is in service in over 20 countries.[14]

Overview [edit]

The SCAR is manufactured in two main versions; the SCAR-L ("Lite") and SCAR-H ("Heavy"). The SCAR-L fires v.56×45mm NATO rounds from STANAG (M16) magazines. The SCAR-H fires the more powerful seven.62×51mm NATO cartridge from proprietary 20-round magazines. Varied butt lengths are likewise available for different purposes, such as close quarters battle or long-range engagements. The initial solicitation indicated that the SCAR-H would also be capable of being chambered in the 7.62×39mm M43 Kalashnikov cartridge, too as the 6.8×43mm Remington SPC cartridge, however, FN is non currently offering this configuration, and the models have likely been cancelled.

The SCAR-50, designated Mk 16 by USSOCOM, was intended to supervene upon the M4A1, the Mk 18 CQBR and the Mk 12 SPR that had been in service (before SOCOM decided to cancel the order for the Mk 16 Modern 0, see below), whereas the Mk 17 (SCAR-H) had been intended to replace the M14 and Mk xi sniper rifles in use. However, the weapon volition only supplement other weapons, while issuance remains of the operator's discretion.

The semi-automatic simply Mk 20 Mod 0 Sniper Support Rifle (SSR) is based on the SCAR-H. It includes a longer receiver, a beefed-up barrel extension and barrel profile to reduce whip and improve accuracy, and an enhanced modular trigger that can be configured for single-phase or two-phase operation together with either a folding or a not-folding precision stock.[15]

The SCAR has two receivers: The lower is synthetic of polymer, and the upper receiver is i piece and constructed of aluminum.[16] The SCAR features an integral, uninterrupted Picatinny rail on the top of the aluminium receiver, two removable side track and a bottom 1 that can mount any MIL-STD-1913 compliant accessories. The lower receiver is designed with an M16 compatible pistol grip, flared magazine well, and raised area around the magazine and bolt release buttons. The front sight flips downwardly for unobstructed use of optics and accessories. The rifle uses a "tappet" type of closed gas organisation much like the M1 Carbine while the bolt carrier otherwise resembles the Stoner 63 or Heckler & Koch G36.

The SCAR is built at the FN Manufacturing, LLC plant in Columbia, South Carolina, in the United States. Since 2008, FN Herstal has been offer semi-automatic versions of the SCAR rifles for commercial and law enforcement use. These are dubbed the 16S (Light) and 17S (Heavy), and are manufactured in Herstal, Kingdom of belgium and imported past FN Herstal'due south U.S. subsidiary FN America of Fredericksburg, Virginia.[17] [18] FN America slightly modifies the rifles (supplying a U.S. fabricated magazine and machining a pin in the magazine well) to be in compliance with U.S. Code before selling them.

The FN SCAR 20S Precision Rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO was introduced in 2019. It is a semi-automated only civilian version of the FN Mk 20 SSR. In 2020 the FN SCAR 20S 6.5CM variant was announced chambered in six.5mm Creedmoor.[19] [xx] [21] This chambering has been selected past USSOCOM for long-range use.[22]

Enhanced Grenade Launching Module [edit]

Introduced in 2004 equally an addition, the Enhanced Grenade Launching Module [23] (EGLM), officially referred to as the FN40GL, or Mk 13 Modernistic 0, is a 40 mm grenade launcher based on the 'GL1' designed for the F2000. The FN40GL is marketed in both an L (Light) and H (Heavy) model, for fitting the appropriate SCAR variant.[24] The EGLM organization features a double-action trigger and a swing-out chamber. These offering ii advantages over the M203 arrangement, the first being that the launcher does non demand to exist re-cocked if the grenade does not burn down, and the latter existence that longer grenades can be used. Like the M203, the FN40GL uses the same High-Depression Propulsion System.

The FN40GL is deemed a tertiary-generation grenade launcher, meaning information technology is multifunctional: it can be used mounted to the rifle or as a standalone organization; it is manufactured using a number of materials like aluminum, composites, and polymers; the breech opens to the side for use of longer 40 mm rounds including less-than-lethal; and it is mounted on the bottom accompaniment rail instead of requiring specialized mounting hardware. The FN40GL is attached to SCAR rifles on the bottom rail with a trigger adapter and dual locking clamp levers on the launcher, limiting the ability to integrate with other rifles. Butt length is 240 mm (9.half-dozen in), and is unique in that it is the simply system where the barrel can swivel to the left or right for loading, while other breech-loading launchers pin specifically to one side. This enhances its ambidexterity, making it easy for a left-handed operator to load nether fire. The standalone stock assembly has the FN40GL mounted to the bottom rail as with the rifle, but still has 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock, and ix o'clock rail positions for other accessories. This is mainly during non-lethal uses for other mounted additions like LED lights and light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation dazzlers. The trigger is placed lower than normal for performance with the user'southward middle finger while keeping their trigger finger gratuitous to use the rifle. The double-activeness trigger is long and heavy to prevent easily and unintentionally firing a circular under stress.[25] It can fire the Pike 40 mm guided munition.

FNAC [edit]

In July 2007, the United States Army appear a limited competition between the M4 carbine, FN SCAR, HK416, and the previously shelved HK XM8. X examples of each of the four competitors were involved. During the testing, half dozen,000 rounds apiece were fired from each of the carbines in an "extreme grit environment". The purpose of the shoot-off was to appraise future needs, not to select a replacement for the M4.[26]

During the test, the SCAR suffered 226 stoppages. Since a pct of each weapons' stoppages were caused by magazine failures, the FN SCAR, XM8 and HK416 performed statistically similarly.[27] The FN SCAR ranked second to the XM8 with 127 stoppages, but with fewer stoppages compared to the M4 with 882 stoppages and the HK416 with 233. This test was based on two previous systems assessments that were conducted using the M4 carbine and M16 rifle at Aberdeen Proving Ground in 2006 and the summer of 2007 before the third limited competition in the fall of 2007. The 2006 test focused only on the M4 and M16. The Summer 2007 test had only the M4 but increased lubrication. Results from the 2d examination resulted in a full of 307 stoppages for the M4 later on lubrication was increased, but did non explain why the M4 suffered 882 stoppages with that same level of lubrication in the third examination.[27] [28]

The SCAR was one of the weapons displayed to U.S. Army officials during an invitation-only Industry 24-hour interval on 13 Nov 2008. The goal of the Industry Day was to review current carbine technology for whatever situation prior to writing formal requirements for a time to come replacement for the M4 carbine.[29] [30]

The SCAR was one of the competing weapons in the Individual Carbine competition which aimed to find a replacement for the M4 carbine.[31] A variant of the SCAR was entered into the competition, known as the FNAC (FN Advanced Carbine). The weapon is similar to the SCAR Mk 16 Mod 0 but with modifications including a 140 m (0.three lb) weight reduction resulting in a loaded weight of 3.61 kg (seven.95 lb), a bayonet lug for an M9 bayonet (which the Mk 16 does non take), a rail mounted folding front iron sight instead of the gas cake mounted sight, and a non-reciprocating charging handle.[32] [33] [34] The contest was cancelled before a winner was chosen.[35]

HAMR IAR [edit]

In 2008, a variant of the FN SCAR—the Heat Adaptive Modular Rifle (HAMR)—was one of 4 finalist rifles for the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) contest. The IAR was a United States Marine Corps requirement for a lightweight automatic rifle for squad automatic burglarize utilize.[36] The FN entry was different from existing SCAR versions in that information technology combined closed bolt functioning (fires from bolt frontwards/chambered cartridge) with open bolt operation (fires from bolt to the rear, no chambered cartridge), switching automatically from closed to open bolt equally the weapon'southward butt heats upwards during firing. At that place have been previous firearms with mixed open/closed commodities operation, but the automated temperature-based operating mode switch is an innovation. The IAR competition was expected to result in Marine Corps procurement of upward to 6,500 automatic rifles over five years,[37] only eventually the SCAR variant was passed over in favor of the Heckler and Koch HK416 rifle,[38] later designated every bit the M27.[39]

Adoption [edit]

U.S. Navy SEAL with a SCAR-H CQC (Mk 17)

U.S. Navy SEALs conducting grooming with the FN SCAR-H STD (Mk 17) with a suppressor

Acceptance of the FN SCAR in the U.S. war machine [edit]

The SCAR was selected in 2004 out of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) Combat Set on Rifle Program. The Mk sixteen, Mk 17, and Mk 13 were officially designated equally operationally constructive (OE), operationally suitable (OS), and sustainable equally a result of a fir-week Field User Assessment conducted by operational SOCOM forces in late 2008. These SCAR variants began fielding in April 2009.[40] On 4 May 2010, a press release on FN America's official website announced the SCAR Acquisition Decision Memorandum was finalized on 14 Apr 2010, moving the SCAR program to the Milestone C phase. This was an approval for the entire weapons family of the SCAR-L, SCAR-H, and the Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module.[41]

The Mk 16 has a rate of fire of 625 rounds per minute[10] while the Mk 17 has a rate of burn down of 600 rounds per minute. This was done to improve control during fully automatic fire.[ commendation needed ]

In late October 2010 SOCOM approved total-charge per unit production of the Mk 20 sniper variant of the SCAR, with fielding start in mid-May 2011.[15]

Cancellation of procurement of the Mk xvi [edit]

On 25 June 2010 SOCOM announced that information technology was cancelling the acquisition of the Mk 16, citing limited funds and a lack of enough of a performance divergence in comparison to other 5.56mm rifles to justify the buy. Remaining funds would be expended for the SCAR-H and the Mk 20 sniper variant. At the fourth dimension, SOCOM had bought 850 Mk 16s and 750 Mk 17s.[42] SOCOM had operators turn in their Mk 16s and is not keeping them in the inventory, but started developing a conversion kit for the Mk 17 to make information technology capable of firing 5.56mm rounds.[43]

"FN America believes the issue is non whether the SCAR, and specifically the [originally contracted] Mk 16 variant, is the superior weapon system available today...it has already been proven to exist just that...recently passing Milestone C and adamant to exist operationally constructive / operationally suitable (OE/OS) for fielding. The outcome is whether or not the requirement for a v.56mm replacement outweighs the numerous other requirements competing for the customers' limited budget. That is a question that will but be adamant past the customer".[44] FN Herstal though had refuted that the Mk 16 was being dropped from the inventory and stated that the five.56mm variant volition be retained by SOCOM, and that "The option between the 5.56 mm and the vii.62mm caliber will be left to the discretion of each constitutive component of USSOCOM's Joint Command (e.g. SEALs, Rangers, Army Special Forces, MARSOC, AFSOC) depending on their specific missions on today's battlefield".[45]

FN America's merits contradicted the official proclamation from SOCOM and they did not opposite their conclusion. SOCOM decided to procure the 7.62mm Mk 17 rifle, the 40mm Mk xiii grenade launcher, and the vii.62mm Mk 20 Sniper Back up Rifle variants of the Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Burglarize (SCAR) manufactured by FN. SOCOM would not purchase the v.56mm Mk 16. At that bespeak the individual service component commands within SOCOM (Army Special Operations Control, Naval Special Warfare Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, and Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command) would or would not nonetheless buy the 5.56mm Mk 16 SCAR for some or all of their respective subordinate units even with overall US Special Operations Command opting non to.[46]

Modifying the Mk 17 [edit]

SOCOM began removing the Mk 16 from its inventory at the finish of 2011, and most units accept had the burglarize removed from service post-2013. To maintain the SCAR equally a small-quotient weapon, they are procuring conversion kits for the Mk 17 battle rifle to make information technology fire 5.56×45mm rounds.[47] The presolicitation for the SCAR program originally chosen for 1 rifle that could exist adapted to fire multiple calibers including v.56mm, vii.62×51mm, and seven.62×39mm. When requirements were finalized, the decision was made to divide the 5.56×45mm and seven.62×51mm weapons because converting the medium quotient rifle to fire small caliber bullets created an assault burglarize heavier than the M4 carbine. Later on fielding, operators reversed the previous decision and called for a SCAR that could change calibers. The Mk 17 was chosen to be scaled down because it had a larger receiver for the 7.62×51mm round, so the 5.56mm Mk 16 could non be scaled upward to bedchamber the larger circular. The 5.56mm conversion kit was finalized in tardily 2010 and orders began in mid-2011.[48]

On nine December 2011, the Naval Surface Warfare Heart Crane Division released a sole source 5 twelvemonth indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity procurement notice for the Mk 16 Mod 0 (SCAR-L), Mk 17 Modernistic 0 (SCAR-H), Mk 20 Modern 0 (SSR), and Mk xiii Modern 0 (40mm EGLM) from FN to sustain inventory levels.[49] [50] Navy special operations forces procures their firearms through SOCOM and fielded the MK sixteen more than any other unit.[42]

The Mk 17 is at present in widespread use past Usa SOF forces in Afghanistan, where its relative calorie-free weight, accuracy and stopping power has proved of worth on the battleground.[51]

Variants [edit]

Armed services variants [edit]

  • SCAR-Fifty (FN MK 16) – 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle
    • SCAR-L CQC (FN MK 16 CQC) (Close Quarter Combat) – 250 mm (10 in) barrel
    • SCAR-L STD (FN MK 16) (Standard) – 360 mm (14 in) barrel
    • SCAR-Fifty LB (FN MK sixteen LB) (Long Barrel) – 460 mm (18 in) barrel
  • SCAR PDW – v.56×45mm NATO personal defence force weapon variant with a 170 mm (6.5 in) barrel length. No longer in product and was replaced by the SCAR-SC.
  • SCAR-SC – 5.56×45mm NATO / .300 Blackout subcompact carbine. Weighs 3.1kilos (almost half-dozen.8 pounds), has a 7.5 inch butt, and has a pistol grip with no finger rest. Information technology has a lower effective range of 200 metres. It became available in mid 2018.[52]
  • SCAR-H (FN MK 17) – 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifle
    • SCAR-H CQC (FN MK 17 CQC) (Close Quarters Combat) – 330 mm (13 in) barrel
    • SCAR-H STD (FN MK 17) (Standard) – 410 mm (16 in) barrel
    • SCAR-H LB (FN MK 17 LB) (Long Barrel) – 510 mm (20 in) barrel
  • Precision Rifles - 7.62×51mm NATO[53]
      • FN SCAR-H PR (Precision Rifle) - 510 mm (20 in) barrel, 2-stage match semi-auto trigger, folding stock, and M16A2 pistol grip.
      • FN SCAR-H TPR (Tactical Precision Rifle) (FN MK xx SSR Sniper Support Burglarize)- 510 mm (20 in) butt, two-phase match semi-machine trigger, adaptable fixed stock, and M16A2 pistol grip.

Prototypes [edit]

  • HAMR (Heat Adaptive Modular Rifle) – Automated rifle entered in the United States Marine Corps' Infantry Automatic Rifle competition. It was eventually browbeaten by the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle, a Heckler & Koch HK416 variant.
  • FNAC (FN Avant-garde Carbine) – 5.56 mm NATO assault rifle entered into the US Army Individual Carbine contest. The contest was cancelled earlier a winning weapon was chosen.[35]

Civilian variants [edit]

  • SCAR 16S – Civilian 5.56×45mm NATO semi-automated version of FN Mk 16. Offered in matte black or apartment dark globe (brown) colour.
  • SCAR 17S – Civilian vii.62×51mm NATO semi-automatic version of FN Mk 17. Offered in matte blackness or flat night earth color.
  • SCAR 20S – Civilian vii.62×51mm NATO semi-automatic version of FN Mk 20 SSR. Offered in apartment nighttime earth color only.[54]
  • SCAR 20S half dozen.5CM – Noncombatant 6.5mm Creedmoor semi-automatic version of FN Mk 20 SSR. Offered in matte black or flat dark earth color.[nineteen] [21]

Users [edit]

Malaysian VAT 69 operator with SCAR-H fitted with EOTech holographic sight

Three GEI operatives armed with SCAR-L rifles.

Organization name Model Quantity Date Reference
Belgium Federal Police force Special Units [55] [ unreliable source? ]
Belgian Armed Forces replacing the FN FNC as service rifle Fifty, H, EGML 13,827 2011- [55] [56] [57]
Bosnia and Herzegovina SIPA, Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sarajevo Canton and Zenica-Doboj Canton L, L CQC ix,000+ 2012- [58]
Brazil Military Police force of São Paulo Land L,H i,300 [59]
Chile Chilean Marine Corps L, H 13,200 2013– [lx] [61]
Republic of finland Special Jaegers 50 [62]
France Recherche Assistance Intervention Dissuasion (RAID) police unit [63]
Commandement des Opérations Spéciales (COS) [64]
Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (CCT) [65]
Armée de terre H PR 2600 2019 [66]
Germany GSG 9 counter-terrorist unit of the German Federal Police L [67]
Mobiles Einsatzkommando (MEK) special units of the criminal investigation units of the German state police force [68]
Spezialeinsatzkommando (SEK) special units of the German country police [68]
Bavarian Country Police force L [68]
India Mainly Used past the Special Protection Grouping and other Indian special forces 50,H [69] [70]
Nihon Special Forces Group counter-terrorist unit of measurement of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force 2014 [71]
Kenya Members of the Kenya SOCOM (Special Operations Command) employ FN SCAR-H rifles as standard consequence burglarize. The regime has plans to brand this rifle a standard issue for all military personnel over the next few years, replacing German language HK G3s and American M4 assault rifles. H ~1,000 [72]
Lithuania Lithuanian Land Force H (PR) 2014– [73]
Malaysia Pasukan Gerakan Khas (PGK) counter-terrorist unit of the Royal Malaysia Police force H [55] [74]
Unit Gempur Marin (UNGERIN) maritime counter-terrorist unit of measurement of the Royal Malaysia Police 2017
Mauritius New standard service rifle of the Military machine of Mauritius Fifty, H [75]
Groupe d'intervention de la police force Mauricienne (GIPM) unit of the Special Mobile Force L, H [75]
Norway Beredskapstroppen Delta of the Norwegian Police. H [76]
Republic of peru Grupo de Fuerzas Especiales (GRUFE) of the Peruvian Armed services L, H 2009– [77]
Peruvian Army H 8,110 2013– [78]
Poland Biuro Ochrony Rządu [79]
Portugal Portuguese Army, to replace H&Yard G3 as service rifle Fifty, H 15,940 2019 [fourscore]
Saudi arabia Airborne Units and Special Security Forces in the Saudi Arabian Army H 2017 [81] [82]
Serbia Military Police force Battalion Cobra

Serbian Armed Forces

L, H

L

740

2014

2018

[83] [84]

[85]

Singapore Police Special Operations Command of the Singapore Constabulary Forcefulness L [86]
Special Tactics and Rescue (South.T.A.R) of the Singapore Law Force 50 [87]
Republic of korea 707th Special Mission Grouping of the Korean Army L [88]
Spain Special Intervention Group (GEI) of the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan regional police force) L, H 2010 [89] [90]
Turkey Turkish Land Forces 2010– [91] [92]
United States U.S. Armed Forces (used by all branches of USSOCOM Manufactured and provided by FN America) [forty]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Office of Air and Marine (OAM) interdiction unit [93]
Cambridge Police Department (Massachusetts) SSR 4 [94]
Los Angeles Constabulary Department (LAPD) SWAT L, H 2010– [95] [96]

See also [edit]

  • Adaptive Combat Rifle
  • AK-12
  • Beretta ARX160
  • CZ-805 BREN
  • Grot
  • Howa Blazon twenty
  • HS Produkt VHS and VHS-two
  • M4 carbine
  • List of assault rifles
  • List of battle rifles

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External links [edit]

  • Official website —SCAR-50 at FN Herstal
  • Official website —SCAR-H at FN Herstal
  • Official website —FN America

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