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Tango0112 Dec 2017 9:17 p.m. PST

"Recently, much attention has been focused on the state of the U.S. military's arsenal of small arms. After the announcement and subsequent cancellation of the U.S. Army's 7.62 Interim Combat Service Rifle project, many were left wondering what the U.S. Army's actual plan was for a future service rifle.

One possible answer was demonstrated at the AUSA 2017 by Textron — the use of Cased Telescoped Ammunition, or CTA, technology in small arms.

Unlike the use of CTA in vehicular autocannons, CTA in small arms is a rather recent development. While some early cartridge designs could technically be considered CTA, these early designs did not have many benefits that modern CTA technology provides…."
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I always thought caseless would be the way to go. If the tech is perfected …

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