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New Sharpshooter rifle for troops in Afghanistan

An Equipment and Logistics news article

18 Jan 10

A new rifle has been bought for troops in Afghanistan that will improve the long-range firepower available on the front line, the Ministry of Defence has announced today, Monday 18 January 2010.

The new Sharpshooter rifle

A soldier looks down the sights of the new Sharpshooter rifle
[Picture: Andrew Linnett, Crown Copyright/MOD 2009]

The L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle will fire a 7.62mm round and will enhance accuracy of engagement during longer-range firefights with the Taliban. The weapon will be used by some of the best shots in the infantry.

More than 400 of the semi-automatic Sharpshooter rifles have been bought as a £1.5m Urgent Operational Requirement. It is the first new infantry combat rifle to be issued to troops for more than 20 years.

Training on the rifles will begin in mid-January 2010 and the first batch will be sent to Afghanistan later in the year.

Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Quentin Davies, said:

"Troops in Afghanistan are already bristling with a variety of weapons they can use when fighting the Taliban.

"The Sharpshooter rifle adds to this arsenal and provides them with an additional, highly-precise, long-range capability.

"This is a concrete example of where we add to our range of equipment to ensure our brave forces have the best kit available to them on the front line."

The new Sharpshooter rifle

The new Sharpshooter rifle will be used by some of the best shots in the infantry
[Picture: Andrew Linnett, Crown Copyright/MOD 2009]


Colonel Peter Warden, Light Weapons, Photographic and Batteries Team Leader at Defence, Equipment and Support, said:

"The Sharpshooter rifle is very capable and has been bought to fulfil a specific role on the front line in Afghanistan.

"It is a versatile weapon which will give our units a new dimension to their armoury. It will complement the SA80A2 by adding to the weapons available to commanders on the ground. The Sharpshooter's capabilities are also complementary to the current Sniper System.

"Initial feedback on the rifle has been very positive and the Army units deployed in Afghanistan are very keen to get their hands on it."

The Sharpshooter will complement the already potent range of weapons used by our forces in Afghanistan, including:

  • SA80A2 assault rifles, which fire 5.56mm rounds;
  • Light Machine Guns, which fire 5.56mm rounds;
  • General Purpose Machine Guns, which fire 7.62mm bullets;
  • the Combat Shotgun, which fires 12-gauge shells;
  • the Sniper System, which fires 8.59mm bullets; and 
  • the Javelin Weapons System, the integrated fire-and-forget missile system.



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