Germany; Army decides on Haenel MK 556 successor to the G36 assault rifle

Thuringian manufacturer C.G. Haenel has won the contract for the delivery of 120,000 MK556 assault rifles to the Bundeswehr (German army), a contract worth around 245 million euros (over $290 million). The exact configuration of the weapons and the accessories they will be equipped with is still  unconfirmed. The MK556 will replace the H&K G36 assault rifle in service with the German HEER and other tri-services units.

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The MK 556 Gen2 is a short-stroke piston operated AR-based design available in 10.5, 12.5, 14.5 and 16-inch barrel lengths with a STANAG 4694 quad rail or 3 and 9 o’clock keymod mounting points and ambidextrous controls – a 45-degree rather than AR-pattern selector. The MK556 with a 16 inch barrel weighs in at 3.6kg (7.9 lbs).

Germany; Army decides on Haenel MK 556 successor to the G36 assault rifle

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