What might have looked like an aging system not long ago now appears to be a workhorse that could be used for years to come.
The military hopes mounting sensors on Range Hawk aircraft will allow it to be more agile and conduct more hypersonic tests.
A platoon from the 101st Airborne Division will be the first to field the new weapons later this year.
The company won the handgun, rifle and automatic rifle, 6.8mm rifle contracts and is competing for the medium machine gun replacement.
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