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DE&S equips British Armed Forces with advanced new rifle

British troops will soon be more lethal on the battlefield as a new £90 million Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) contract delivers modern, high precision rifles.

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The Alternative Individual Weapon (AIW) system – known as the L403A1 and procured by DE&S under Project HUNTER – is made up of a new assault rifle fitted with a muzzle signature reduction system and an improved optical sighting system.

AIW uses the latest in design technology and manufacturing methods, to produce an exceptionally reliable and accurate weapon. The magnified optic means the user can engage threats from greater distances, while the signature reduction system works to mask the AIW from detection from sight and hearing.

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Supplementing the current in-service L85A3, the AIW system has been secured under a contract awarded by our Soldier, Training & Special Projects team to Macclesfield-based company Edgar Brothers, supporting the Prime Minister’s priority to grow the economy by helping sustain approximately 50 jobs at the family-owned company.

DE&S Dismounted Close Combat Portfolio Leader, Colonel Paul Cummings, said: “Project Hunter has been a fabulous example of close collaboration with the user community and strong engagement with industry to deliver game-changing capability at pace.

“This is another example of the enormous commitment of the men and women in DCC to deliver battle-winning capability into the hands of the user and I’m enormously proud of what they have achieved. We look forward to continuing to work closely with Edgar Brothers as we move into the production phase.”

An initial £15 million order of 1,620 AIW systems has been placed, with options to procure up to 10,000 systems – totalling £90 million – over the next decade. The systems will initially be fielded to the Army Special Operations Brigade (ASOB) who operate in complex, high-threat environments.

The L403A1 is a high-performing modern development of the ArmaLite Rifle (AR), which pushes the boundaries of modern performance. As an AR system, it shares much in common with the rifle systems used by many of the UK’s allies. Given their specialist role and the critical task of working with and alongside many of the UK’s allies, the platform will enable ASOB to share skills and drills in an efficient manner.

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Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge said: “This is another example of how we are committed to investing in the most advanced battlefield equipment to back our troops on the battlefield.”

As a key component of the ASOB, the Ranger Regiment will receive the AIW later this year. Made up of four battalions, the Rangers deployed to over 60 countries in their first 12 months of operation, following their formation as part Future Soldier under the Defence Command Paper 2021.

Lt Col Gareth Davies, SO1 SoldierWorks, Military Capability Delivery, Army HQ, said: “It offers a marked increase in lethality, and the system includes one of most capable day sights currently available. Importantly, the weapon system will be further enhanced by our newest generation of night optics, with which the ASOB are already equipped.”

The contract was placed by the Dismounted Close Combat (DCC) Team within the DE&S Soldier, Training & Special Programmes (STSP) team. Edgar Brothers (trading as Ian Edgar Ltd) are the UK based prime contractor responsible for sourcing and assembling the sub-systems that make up the Hunter system. The rifle is manufactured by Knights Armament Corporation (US) and the magnified optic sight is manufactured Vortex Optics (US).
 

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