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  2. FN SCAR - Wikipedia

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    The SCAR-L, designated Mk 16 by USSOCOM, was intended to replace 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 Mod 0, see below), whereas the Mk 17 (SCAR-H) had been intended to replace the M14 and Mk 11 sniper rifles in use. However, the weapon will only supplement ...

  3. 2.25-Inch Sub-Caliber Aircraft Rocket - Wikipedia

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    The 2.25-Inch Sub-Caliber Aircraft Rocket, or SCAR, was an American unguided rocket developed by the United States Navy during World War II and used for sub-caliber rocket training. Capable of simulating the aerial rockets then coming into operational service, the SCAR was used to train pilots in the use of the new type of weapon, and continued ...

  4. Mousetrap (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    4-missile Mark 20 anti-Submarine Projector. Mousetrap (anti-Submarine Projector, Marks 20 and 22) was an anti-submarine rocket launcher used mainly during World War II by the United States Navy [1] and Coast Guard. [2] Its development began in 1941 as a replacement for Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar.

  5. Designated marksman rifle - Wikipedia

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    The FN SCAR in variant Sniper Support Rifle (SSR) Mk 20 Mod 0 has been adopted by all branches of USSOCOM (e.g. SEALs, Rangers, Army Special Forces, MARSOC, AFSOC) replacing the SR-25 Mk 11. Serbia. The Zastava M76 is a designated marksman rifle based on a modified Kalashnikov action. It is chambered for 7.92×57mm Mauser.

  6. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    In British military practice, Mark ("Mk") designations were given in Roman numerals (replaced by Arabic numerals in 1944) to reflect variants of or production changes to service weaponry, either on their own or as part of numerical ("No.") designations; in the Lee-Enfield rifle series for example, the SMLE rifles were produced to Mk I, Mk III, and Mk V specification (with the latter two later ...

  7. List of equipment of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Mk 20 SSR: 7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor: Tactical precision rifle, Designated marksman rifle Belgium United States: FN SCAR-H TPR [26] Mk 21 PSR: 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum: Sniper rifle United States: Remington MSR: Mk 22 ASR / Mk 22 PSR: 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Norma Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum: Sniper rifle ...

  8. Mk22 - Wikipedia

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    Barrett MRAD adopted as the Mk 22 Advanced Sniper Rifle by the U.S. military; Mark 22 nuclear bomb, United States thermonuclear test; Mark 22 torpedo, United States prototype torpedo; Smith & Wesson Model 39 pistol formerly used by the United States Naval Special Warfare Command as the Mk 22 Mod 0

  9. Barrett MRAD - Wikipedia

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    MK 22 MOD 0 ASR (Advanced Sniper Rifle) is the designation for the Barrett MRAD variant ordered by USSOCOM. In 2019, USSOCCOM awarded Barrett Manufacturing a US$50 million contract for the ASR (Advanced Sniper Rifle) contract, ordering the Barrett MRAD with the ability to convert chambering between 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Norma Magnum, and .338 ...