The Army's new lightweight .50-cal Machine Gun will better enable Soldiers to protect convoys, destroy enemies and move between combat locations. The Army currently operates 24,000 standard M2 machine ...
A first person view of Spc. John Brunner, an infantryman with Delaware Co., 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, ...
Soldiers assigned to 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment (2-4 FAR), 75th Field Artillery Brigade conduct qualifications on the M2 .50-Cal Machine Gun in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Oct. 23, 2025. 2-4 ...
The Army owns what’s called the Technical Data Package, or TDP, for the new lightweight .50-cal; vendors will have to “build to print” and execute the government’s existing specs, Battista explained.
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The Army is revving up development and delivery of advanced targeting technology for its .50-cal machine gun to increase precision, widen the mission envelope and destroy challenging targets such as ...
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An Army base in Washington state spent part of the long holiday weekend searching for a missing part to a .50-caliber machine gun, the latest incident after the service was criticized for lost weapons ...