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What Shotgun Does The Army Use

The United States Army uses diverse equipment in the course of their piece of work.

Small arms [edit]

Firearms [edit]

Model Prototype Caliber Type Origin Details!
Pistols
M9 M9-pistolet.jpg nine×19mm NATO Pistol
United States
Beretta 92FS – Beingness replaced past the M17 Modular Handgun System[i] [2]
M11 SIG-P228-p1030033.jpg 9×19mm NATO Pistol United states of america
SIG Sauer P228 – Existence replaced by the M18 Modular Handgun System[2]
M17, M18 XM17-XM18 Modular Handgun.jpg nine×19mm NATO Pistol
United States
SIG Sauer P320 – Winner of the Modular Handgun System program; replacing all M9 and M11 pistols across all branches of the The states Military[3]
Mk 25 SIG Sauer P226 neu.jpg ix×19mm NATO Pistol Westward Federal republic of germany
U.s.
SIG P226 – used by special operations forces[4]
Mk 26 Glock 26 (6971790359).jpg 9×19mm NATO Pistol United States Glock 26 – limited use past special operations forces[five] [6] [vii] [8]
Mk 27 Glock 19 Generation 4-removebg.png nine×19mm NATO Pistol U.s. Glock xix – widespread use in special operations/replacing the Sig Sauer P226 and Colt M45A1[9] [eight]
Glock 17 GLOCK 17 Gen 4 Pistol MOD 45160305.jpg 9×19mm NATO Pistol United States Glock 17 – limited employ by special operations forces[8]
Submachine guns
B&T APC9 Pro-K B&T APC 9 K side profile.jpg 9×19mm NATO Submachine gun United States
Switzerland
Used in Military Constabulary and Security Details as Sub Compact Weapon (SCW)[x]
As of 2019 the United States has adopted a small number for use.
SIG Sauer MPX SIG SAUR MPX.jpg 9×19mm NATO Submachine gun Germany
Switzerland
Used in night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, and escort[ citation needed ]
H&K MP5 US Army 53627 Week-long trip to Iraq ends for eight combat vets.jpg 9×19mm NATO Submachine gun Federal republic of germany Used in night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, and escort[ citation needed ]
Assault rifles, battle rifles
M4A1 M4 Carbine with M203 Grenade Launcher.png 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle, Carbine U.s. Standard service rifle. To exist replaced by the XM5, winner of the Next Generation Team Weapon Program[xi] [12]
Mk 17 Mod 0 United States Navy SEALs 124.jpg seven.62×51mm NATO Battle burglarize Belgium
United States
Used by The states Army Rangers, US Army Special Forces, and Delta Strength[13]
HK416 HK416.jpg five.56×45mm NATO Assault burglarize Germany Used by Delta Force[ commendation needed ]
M16 M16A4-JH01 noBG.jpg 5.56×45mm NATO Assail rifle Usa Former standard service rifle. Formerly in employ with Regular army National Guard. Still in service with some units.[14] [fifteen]
SIG Sauer MCX SIG-MCX-Rifle.jpeg five.56×45mm NATO, .300 AAC Coma Assault rifle Germany
Switzerland
Used by special operations forces[ citation needed ]
XM5 SIG Sauer XM5.png .277 Fury Assault burglarize Us Future standard service burglarize, replacing the M4A1. Winner of the NGSW program in April 2022.[16]
Shotguns
M590 PEO Mossberg 590A1.jpg 12-gauge Pump action shotgun The states In use[17]
M1014 Benelli m4 2.jpg 12-gauge Semi-automated shotgun Italian republic [ citation needed ]
M26 MASS PEO M26 MASS Stand-alone.jpg 12-guess Modular accessory shotgun organization Usa Attaches to M4 or standalone[18]
Machine guns
M249 M249 Automatic Rifle.jpg 5.56×45mm NATO Light automobile gun, Squad automatic weapon Us Chugalug-fed, but can be used with STANAG magazines. To be replaced by the XM250, winner of the Next Generation Squad Weapon Program[xix] [20]
M240 M240B Medium Machine Gun (7414626696).jpg 7.62×51mm NATO Full general purpose medium automobile gun United States Belt-fed[21] [22]
XM250 XM250 automatic rifle.jpg .277 Fury Light car gun Usa Future light automobile gun, winner of the NGSW program in Apr 2022.[23]
M2A1 M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée.jpg 12.seven×99mm NATO (.50 BMG) Heavy machine gun United States Mounted on vehicles or tripods.[24]
Designated marksman rifles and sniper rifles
Mk 14 EBR PEO M14 EBR.jpg seven.62×51mm NATO Designated marksman rifle The states Variant of the M14 rifle. To exist replaced with the M110A1 SDMR[25]
M110 SASS M110 ECP Left.jpg 7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor Semi-automatic Sniper rifle United States KAC SR-25. Originally planned to exist replaced with the M110A1 CSASS[26]
M110A1 SDMR / M110A1 CSASS M110A1 SDMR.jpg vii.62×51mm NATO Designated marksman rifle, Sniper rifle Germany Based on HK G28 (a variant of HK417). Two variants of M110A1 take been seen, M110A1 CSASS (meant to replace M110 SASS)[26] and M110A1 SDMR (meant to replace MK14 EBR)[27]
M24 SWS IDF-M24-SWS-pic001.jpg 7.62×51mm NATO Sniper rifle United states of america Remington 700. Reconfigured into M2010 ESR[28]
M2010 ESR XM2010 November 2010.jpg .300 Winchester Magnum Sniper rifle United States Reconfigured M24 rifles[28]
Mk 13 Mk.13 MOD 5 sniper rifle.jpg .300 Winchester Magnum Sniper rifle United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Accuracy International Chassis Organization version ii.0 mated to a long activity Remington 700 receiver.[29]
Mk twenty SSR MK 17 Sniper Support Rifle.png 7.62×51mm NATO, half-dozen.5mm Creedmoor Tactical precision rifle, Designated marksman burglarize Kingdom of belgium
The states
FN SCAR-H TPR[30]
Mk 21 PSR R-MSR.jpg 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum Sniper rifle United states of america Remington MSR
Mk 22 ASR / Mk 22 PSR MRAD black-barrel-profile.jpg 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Norma Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum Sniper rifle U.s.a. Barret MRAD
Barrett M82/M107 Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg 12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG) Anti materiel sniper rifle The states

Explosives [edit]

Model Prototype Caliber Blazon Origin Details
Grenade-based weapons
Mk 19 MK19-02.jpg 40mm Automated grenade launcher United States Chugalug-fed.[31] [32]
Mk 47 Striker MK47 Striker closeup.jpg 40mm Automatic grenade launcher U.s. Equipped with burn down-command organisation
M203 PEO M203A2 Grenade Launcher.png 40mm Grenade launcher United States Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher[33] [34]
M320 PEO M320 Grenade Launcher.jpg 40mm Grenade launcher Germany
United States
Unmarried-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher
M67 M67b.jpg Fragmentation grenade U.s.a.
M18 M18 Grenade.svg Smoke grenade United States
M84 M-84-Flash-Bang-Grenade.jpg Flashbang Usa
Portable anti-materiel weapons
M136 AT4 2-8 Live Fire Manuever 140225-M-BZ307-087.jpg 84mm Anti-tank weapon Sweden
M141 M141 BDM extended.jpg 83.5mm Anti-fortification United States Unmarried-shot shoulder-launched weapon designed to defeat hardened structures. Based on the SMAW.
M72 Constabulary M72A2 LAW.png 66mm Anti-tank weapon The states
M3 MAAWS M3E1.jpg 84x246mm R Anti-tank recoilless rifle Sweden [35]
BGM-71 TOW Hires 090509-A-4842R-001a.jpg 152mm Wire-guided anti-tank missile U.s.
FGM-148 Javelin FGM-148 Javelin (5160721562).jpg 127mm Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile U.s.
FIM-92 Stinger FIM-92 (JASDF) noBG.png 70mm Anti-shipping missile United states of america [36]
M202 Wink M202 FLASH.jpg 66mm M235 Incendiary TPA Multishot incendiary rocket launcher The states

Artillery [edit]

Model Image Caliber Origin Numbers Details
Mortars
M224[37] [38] 60mm mortar round being launch (crop).jpg 60 mm Us Unknown
M252[39] [40] M252 mortar usmc.jpg 81 mm United kingdom 990[41]
M120[42] [43] GIs in Konar Province -b.jpg 120 mm Israel 1,076[41]
Howitzers
M109 Bae PIM upgrade.jpg 155 mm self-propelled howitzer U.s.a. 1,000[41]
98 M109A7, 900 M109A6[41]
M777 M777A2 howitzer at the 2018 ADFA Open Day.jpg 155 mm gun-howitzer United kingdom 518[41] 518 M777A2[41]
M119 M119a trimmed.jpg 105 mm howitzer United Kingdom
United States
821[41] 821 M119A2/3
Rocket artillery
M270 MLRS 05.jpg 227 mm cocky-propelled salvo rocket organisation United States 991[41] 991 M270A1.[41] Armored, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher
M142[44] HIMARS - missile launched.jpg 227 mm self-propelled salvo rocket organisation United States 375[41] M270 pod mounted on a standard Regular army Medium Tactical Vehicle (MTV) truck frame
Air defense
Centurion C-RAM C-RAM 3.JPG twenty mm rotary cannon system United States Unknown Trailer-mounted version of the Phalanx CIWS
AN/TWQ-one Avenger missile.jpg seventy mm self-propelled SAM system The states ~800[45] [ unreliable source? ] Self-propelled surface-to-air missile arrangement mounted on a HMMWV
MIM-104 MIM-104 Patriot.JPG 410 mm SAM system U.s.a. 1,106 Mobile, long-range surface-to-air missile with anti-ballistic missile capability
THAAD The first of two Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors is launched during a successful intercept test - US Army.jpg 340 mm ABM system
370 mm ABM system
The states Unknown Mobile, long-range anti-ballistic missile

Vehicles [edit]

Proper name Prototype Origin Quantity Notes
Lite vehicles
HMMWV M1151.jpg United States 125,000 Around 40% of those remaining in service are armored; the armored HMMWVs in service are to exist replaced by the JLTV.
Light Strike Vehicle Fast-Attack-Vehicle-1.jpg United States Unknown
Oshkosh L-ATV Oshkosh JLTV.jpg United states of america 53,582 (procurement objective)

11,000+ delivered to Regular army and Marine Corps

Will part-replace the Humvee. Oshkosh Defense was awarded JLTV contract on 25 August 2015 for upward to 16,901 JLTVs. The procurement objective is a total of 53,582; 49,099 for the U.South. Army and four,483 for the U.Southward. Marine Corps.[46]
RSOV Land Rover, licence registration '-17.JPG U.k. 60 (delivered)
Infantry Team Vehicle Infantry Squad Vehicle.jpg Us 649 (procurement objective) Based on Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 platform. Designed to provide greater mobility to Infantry Brigade Combat Teams.[47]
Trucks
FMTV MTV-of-the-New-Jersey-National-Guard.jpg United States 108,800 (Active in all services) Oshkosh Defense – >23,400 trucks/>11,400 trailers (current manufacturer). 74,000 trucks and trailers by legacy manufacturers. Figures include National Baby-sit and Air Force.[48]
HEMTT Hemtt iraq.jpg The states >27,000 (new build and remanufactured)[49] Figures include National Guard and Air Force
M939 Truck

Lean-Ox Fetival 2013 Army truck.JPG

United states of america 25,000[48] Intention is to replace with the Oshkosh FMTV. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.
M1070 Heavy Equipment Transporter

Army.mil-61286-2010-01-12-100156.jpg

United states 4,079 (delivered; not all remain in service)[50] 2,488 M1070A0 tractors and >2,600 M1000 trailers delivered of which at least i,009 tractors and >1000 trailers have been Reset. 1,591 M1070A1 delivered. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.
Small Unit Support vehicle

US 5055th Range Squadron M973 SUSV.jpg

United States
Armored vehicles
M1 Abrams

Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 140929-A-IN756-459.jpg

U.s.a. 5,500[51]
Main battle tank. 390 M1A2 SEPv3, i,605 M1A2 SEPv2 and 650 M1A1 SA in active service. 3,450 M1A1/A2 in storage.[52]
M2 Bradley

M2a3-bradley07.jpg

United States 4,500[41]
[41]
Infantry fighting vehicle
M3 Bradley

M3 Bradley Hohenfels (cropped).jpg

The states 1,200 [41]
[41]
Reconnaissance "Cavalry Fighting Vehicle"
M1120 Stryker

Stryker ICV front q.jpg

Canada United states 4,351[41] Armored personnel carrier
M113 Allied Spirit I 150126-A-LO967-001.jpg United States 5,000[41]
[41]
Armored personnel carrier
M1117 M1117 Armored Security Vehicle.jpg United States 2,900[41] Armored motorcar
M88 Hercules M88 Track Recovery Vehicle.jpg United States one,195 active[41]
i,000 in storage[41]
Armored recovery vehicle. 835 M88A2, 360 M88A1 active.[41] 1,000 M88A1 in storage.[41]
M1200 Armored Knight M1200 Guardian "Armored Knight" (14794103335).jpg United States 465[41] Armored utility vehicle
M9

M9ace2.jpg

U.s. 250[41] Combat engineering vehicle
Armored Ground Mobility System Radpanzer Pandur Austria 3.JPG Austria 6x6 wheeled vehicle used by Delta Force and in limited use past the 75th Ranger Regiment[ commendation needed ]
D9 USMC-050225-M-2176J-048.jpg The states/
Israel
Armored bulldozer
MRAPs
Thou-ATV M153 CROWS mounted on a U.S. Army M-ATV.jpg United States 5,651[41]
International MaxxPro International MaxxPro.jpg United States 2,934[41]
RG-31 RG-31.JPG South Africa 2,300 (est.) (all services)[53] i,679 under MRAP procurement and 570 ONS Army; at least 894 Mk5E are required for conversion into MMPV Type II by the Regular army[53]
RG-33
RG-33L
Defense.gov photo essay 070824-N-2855B-120.jpg Southward Africa 2,386 (all services)[53] 712 will be retained by the Army as MMPV Blazon 1.[53]
Buffalo Buffalo mine-protected vehicle.jpg Usa 750[54]
Specialist
M1074 Joint Assault Bridge Organization Engineer here are ready to testing of the Joint Assault Bridge.jpg United States Upward to 337
M1150 Assail Breacher Vehicle Combined Resolve III 141024-A-LO967-008.jpg U.s.a. Mine-clearing vehicle

MRAP vehicles [edit]

The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Regular army plans to divest vii,456 vehicles and retain eight,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army is to continue, v,036 are to exist put in storage, i,073 used for training and the rest spread across the active forcefulness. The Oshkosh M-ATV volition be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle volition exist the Navistar MaxxPro Nuance with 2,633 vehicles and 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Other MRAPs such as the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be tending.[55]

Vehicle-mounted weapons [edit]

  • The M240, MK 19, and M2 machine guns can be mounted on vehicles.
  • The M134 Minigun, fires 7.62mm ammunition at 3,000 to 4,000 rpm.
  • The M3P Machine Gun, an M2 variant with a higher charge per unit of fire mounted on the Avenger Humvee.
  • The GAU-19, a rotary gun that fires .50 caliber ammunition. Mounted on Humvees and helicopters.
  • The M230 Autocannon fires xxx×113mm ammunition at a rate of 625 rounds per minute. It is mounted on the AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Blackness Hawk Direct Action Penetrator helicopters.[56]
  • The M242 Autocannon fires 25×137mm ammunition at a rate of 200 rounds per minute. It is 1 of the primary armaments of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and is one of a variety of anti-air and anti-surface naval armaments.[57]

Aircraft [edit]

The U.S. Army operates some fixed-wing aircraft and many helicopters.[58]

Aircraft Photo Origin Role Introduced Version Quantity Notation
Fixed-wing aircraft
C-12 Huron 40156 Beech C-12U Huron US Army (11090471675).jpg United states of america Cargo/Transport 1972 C-12
C-12J
98[59]
C-xx Gulfstream Gulfstream Aerospace C-20F Gulfstream IV (G-IV), USA - Army AN1831074.jpg United states of america Cargo/Transport 1992 C-20H i[59]
C-26 Metroliner Metroliner C-26.jpg U.s. Cargo/Send 1980s C-26E 12[59]
C-27J Spartan

USASOC Flight Company introduces C-27Js at open house (Image 1of 1).jpg

Italy Cargo/Ship 2008 C-27J 7[59]
Gulfstream C-20 And-c-37a-89aw.jpg United States Cargo/Transport 1997 C-20H one[59]
C-41A CASA 212 SOF Operation Toy Drop Week 005.jpg Spain Cargo/Transport 2002 C-41A 5[sixty]
EO-five Arl-dash7-N158CL-010515-01.jpg Canada Reconnaissance 1975 EO-5C 3[59] Previously designated every bit RC-7B
RC-12 Huron USA Army Beechcraft.jpg United States Reconnaissance 1974 RC-12D
RC-12H
RC-12K
RC-12X
85[59]
RO-6 N8200H (8540449918).jpg Canada Reconnaissance 2020 RO-6A xi[59]
Cessna UC-35 Cessna uc-35a citation 560 ultra v arp.jpg Us Utility aircraft 1987 UC-35A
UC-35B
28[59]
Helicopters
AH-6 Trivial Bird MH-6 Little Bird.jpg United States Assault helicopter 1980 MH/AH-6M 47[59] 74 on order[59]
AH-64 Apache AH-64D Apache Longbow.jpg The states Attack helicopter 1986 AH-64D
AH-64E
819[59] 22 on order[59]
CH-47 Chinook CH-47 2.jpg United States Cargo helicopter 1962 CH-47D
CH-47F
394
48
EH-60 Black Hawk UH-60A Black Hawk.jpg Us Electronic-warfare helicopter 1979 EH-60A 64
MH-47 Chinook 07-3774 PAE (17300527729).jpg United states Multi-mission helicopter 1962 MH-47G 27
UH-one Iroquois US Army UH-1H 20130704.jpg U.s.a. Utility helicopter 1966 UH-1H 29[59]
UH-60 Black Hawk Blackhawk.jpg U.s.a. Utility helicopter 1979 UH-60A
UH-60L
UH-60M
751
592
250[61] [62]

1227 planned

UH-72 Lakota UH-72 Lakota2.jpg U.s.
European Union
Utility helicopter 2007 UH-72A 459[59] 47 on order[59]

87 used for preparation.

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
AeroVironment Switchblade Loitering munition 2012 4400+ dagger
RQ-11B Raven A U.S. Marine, right, with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit prepares an RQ-11B Raven unmanned aerial system for a demonstration flight for members of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces in support of exercise 120411-M-FR139-051.jpg Paw-launched UAV 2003 5000 dagger
Prioria Robotics Maveric Maveric InFlight.jpg Hand-launched UAV 36 [63]
RQ-20A Puma RQ20A-130304-M-DE426-001 crop.jpg Manus-launched UAV 2007 325 dagger
RQ-7B Shadow Shadow 200 UAV.jpg Reconnaissance UAV 2002 500+ dagger
MQ-1C Gray Hawkeye OCPA-2005-08-11-080331.jpg Extended-Range Multi-Purpose UAV 2009 132
180
[ citation needed ]
dagger
  • dagger (numbers as per individual articles)

Number of aircraft [edit]

As of iv April 2019, the Army has;

  • 193 – fixed-wing/STOL shipping +
  • iii,372 – rotary-wing/helicopters =
  • 3,565 – full crewed aircraft +
  • x,441 – UAVs/UCAVs/drones =
  • 14,006 – grand total of shipping

Vessels [edit]

The Army also operates several vessels.[64]

Name Image Blazon Versions Quantity
Watercraft
Full general Frank Due south. Besson Course LSV-7 SSGT Robert T Kuroda.jpg Logistics support vessel ii viii
Stalwart Grade USAS Worthy KMRSS.jpg Body of water surveillance ship ane
Runnymede Class LCU2000 class landing craft.JPG Landing craft utility 35
MGen. Nathanael Greene Class USAV Major General Henry Knox.JPG Large tug 6

Uniforms [edit]

Electric current attire
Name Pattern name(southward) Pattern Image Notes
Army Combat Compatible (ACU) Operational Camouflage Pattern Operational Camouflage Pattern 2015 (cropped).jpg ArmyacuOCP.jpg The OCP uniform was originally codenamed Scorpion W2 in the early on 2000s. In response to soldiers' complaints about the ineffectiveness of the Universal Camouflage Pattern that had been in service for the past decade, the army conducted a program betwixt compatible manufacturers in 2015 to find a replacement. The OCP blueprint was declared the winner and began to be rolled out in June 2015 and became mandatory in September 2019.[65]
Army Gainsay Shirt (ACS) Universal Camouflage Pattern
Operational Camouflage Blueprint
ACU Universal Camouflage Pattern.jpg

Operational Camouflage Pattern 2015 (cropped).jpg

Army Combat Shirt.png
Regular army Aircrew Combat Uniform (A2CU) Universal Camouflage Pattern
Operational Camouflage Blueprint
ACU Universal Camouflage Pattern.jpg

Operational Camouflage Pattern 2015 (cropped).jpg

Army Aircrew Combat Uniform.jpg A2CU replaces the Improved Aviation Battle Clothes Uniform.
ECWCS (Extended Common cold Weather Habiliment Arrangement / Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System) Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System.jpg
Physical Fitness Uniform APFT-JH-12-19.jpg

The standard garrison service uniform is known as "Army Greens" or "Class-As". The "Army Bluish" uniform, is currently the Ground forces'due south formal dress uniform, simply in 2009 it replaced the Regular army Dark-green and the Ground forces White uniforms (a uniform similar to the Army Greenish uniform, but worn in tropical postings) and became the new Regular army Service Uniform, which functions every bit both a garrison compatible (when worn with a white shirt and necktie) and a dress uniform (when worn with a white shirt and either a necktie for parades or a bow necktie for "after six" or "black necktie" events). The Patrol Cap is worn with the ACU for garrison duty; and the beret with the Army Service Uniform for not-formalism functions. The Army Blueish Service Cap, is allowed for vesture by any soldier ranked CPL or higher up at the discretion of the commander.

Body Armor [edit]

Helmets
Name Design proper noun(south) Blueprint Image Notes
PASGT (Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops) PASGT vest and helmet, 1991.jpg
ACH (Advanced Combat Helmet) 1st MEB Helmet Insignia.jpeg
MICH (Modular Integrated Communications Helmet) Ain't no sunshine when he's gone 170207-M-HF454-121.jpg
ECH (Enhanced Combat Helmet ) ECH high cut 2.png
FAST (Futurity Assault Crush Applied science) Ops-Core FAST helmet.jpg
IHPS (Integrated Head Protection Organization) IHPS helmet.jpg
Torso Armor
Proper name Pattern name(southward) Pattern Image Notes
PASGT (Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops) PASGT vest and helmet, 1991.jpg
Ranger Trunk Armor Ranger Body Armor (PS-930).jpg
IBA/OTV (Interceptor Body Armor / Outer Tactical Vest) Interceptor Body Armor vests.png
IOTV (Improved Outer Tactical Vest) MultiCam IOTV.jpg
MBAV (Modular Body Armor Vest)
SPCS (Soldier Plate Carrier System) Soldier Plate Carrier System (SPCS).jpg
MSV (Modular Scalable Belong) MSV Kit.jpg

Field equipment [edit]

Modular sleep system [edit]

A Modular Sleep Arrangement in use

The Modular Slumber Organization (MSS) is a sleeping bag kit part of the Extended Common cold Weather condition Clothing System (Gen I to Gen Iii) used by the United states Regular army and manufactured past Tennier Industries. It consists of a camouflaged, waterproof, breathable bivy comprehend, a lightweight patrol sleeping bag, and an intermediate common cold-weather sleeping bag (note that the color differs depending on the vintage of the gear). Compression sacks are included to shop and conduct the system. The MSS is available in a variety of camouflage patterns. The patrol bag provides atmospheric condition protection from 35–fifty °F (2–10 °C). The intermediate handbag provides cold weather condition protection from −5–35 °F (−21–2 °C). Combining the patrol handbag and intermediate numberless provides extreme cold atmospheric condition protection in temperatures as low as −xxx °F (−34 °C). The bivy encompass can be used with each of three MSS configurations (patrol, intermediate, or combined) to provide ecology protection from wind and water. The sleeping bags are made of ripstop nylon fabrics and continuous-filament polyester insulation; the camouflage bivy cover is made with waterproof, breathable, coated or laminated nylon fabric; the compression sacks are fabricated with h2o-resistant and durable nylon fabrics.[66]

Army Elements Fleece [edit]

Used by Ground forces aviation crews to adapt to varying mission requirements and environmental atmospheric condition.

This section incorporates work from https://peosoldier.army.mil/newpeo/Equipment/Temp.asp?id=CIE_SS, which is in the public domain as it is a work of the Us Military.

3D press [edit]

In Nov 2012, the U.Southward. Ground forces developed a tactical 3D printing capability to allow it to rapidly industry critical components on the battlefield.[67] Additive manufacturing is now a capability at Rock Island Armory[68] where parts tin now exist manufactured outside a factory including:

  • M1A1 Abrams tank turret[68]
  • 40 mm grenade launcher[68]

Future acquisitions [edit]

The U.S. Army has announced plans to supersede numerous weapons in its armory, such as the M4 Carbine and M2 Bradley IFV.

Futurity Acquisitions
Small Arms:
Name Image Blazon Origin Notes
Adjacent Generation Squad Weapon[69] Assault Rifle, Support Weapon United States The Next Generation Squad Weapon Plan is a United States military machine program created to supercede the M4, M249, M240, and 5.56mm circular, every bit well every bit provide new digital rifle eyes.[70] [71]

Come across also [edit]

  • Equipment of the United States Armed Forces
  • Equipment of the United states Air Force
  • Equipment of the United states of america Coast Guard
  • Equipment of the United States Marine Corps
  • Equipment of the U.s. Navy
  • List of equipment of the Us Ground forces during Earth War II

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