HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Pues eso señores, que se rumorea cada vez con más fuerza que HK va a centrar todos sus esfuerzos futuros en este arma que cuenta con la inestimable ayuda de los yanquis. Supongo que será porque la ven más parecida a su M16. Esto puede provocar que se despreocupen de evolucionar el G36. ¿Qué creeis?, Estais de acuerdo?
Por lo menos en Irak han utilizado el 416 como queda claro en estas imagenes:
Por lo menos en Irak han utilizado el 416 como queda claro en estas imagenes:
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Es un arma que me gusta bastante, pero no creo que pueda sustituir al G36, ya que el HK416 no es mas que un M16/M4 con una muy mejorada fiabilidad y poco mas. Lo que quiero decir es que no es nada nuevo, aunque por otra parte sería una oferta muy atractiva a la hora de obtener un buen arma.
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
No creo que toda la inversion de HK en este arma, la dejen de banda por un diseño que ya tiene mas de 20 años.
El hk416 es buena, incluso perfecta como arma de transicion antes de tener el SCAR o lo que sea, pero nada mas
El hk416 es buena, incluso perfecta como arma de transicion antes de tener el SCAR o lo que sea, pero nada mas
RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Dudo mucho que dejen de lado el G36, a parte de que es una arma básicamente nueva, no van a dejarlo todo por un proyecto ya echo pero mejorado.
Hay que tener en cuenta que el G36 tiene mucho que demostrar aún, y creo que H&K pondrá toda su confianza y énfasi en él.
Alguien me puede explicar que es el SCAR?
Hay que tener en cuenta que el G36 tiene mucho que demostrar aún, y creo que H&K pondrá toda su confianza y énfasi en él.
Alguien me puede explicar que es el SCAR?
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
SCAR es un arma desarrollada para los requisitos de fuerzas especiales del ejercito USA:
Posibilidad de diferentes calibres y tipos de arma (precision, combate cercano, asalto...)
Posibilidad de diferentes calibres y tipos de arma (precision, combate cercano, asalto...)
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
sOBRE EL scar
Latest FN SCAR Prototypes at SOF:
DefenseReview also got a chance to see and handle all the latest FN SCAR-Light (SCAR-L) (5.56x45mm) and SCAR-Heavy (SCAR-H) (7.62x51mm) prototypes at the FNH USA booth at International SOF Week 2005/APBI (Advanced Planning Briefing to Industry). DefRev will discuss the various aspects of the weapons, including the operating system (piston driven) and unique features, in a follow-up article, once we're cleared to do so. In the meantime, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank Paul Evancoe, FNH USa's Military Operations Manager (a.k.a. "Mr. SCAR"), who generously spent a considerable amount of time taking us through the guns in detail, including the internals (internal components/parts). We were impressed with what we saw. Based on what we saw (and handled), we very much look forward to the opportunity to run them at the FNH USA range. Right now, we can tell you that the guns looked really solid. They appeared to be well-designed and developed, from the operating system to the ergonomics (which are excellent). It looks like the FNH team really did their homework on these guns.
In our follow-up, we'll also cover FNH's new underbarrel-mounted Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module (EGLM), which...
we got to play with. The EGLM attaches and detaches to the weapon via a simple system that's fast to operate. We'll go into further detail about the EGLM's features and quick-attach/detach system in our follow-up piece. In the meantime, we can tell you that the EGL is a slick little unit, and a definite improvement over the M203 series.
Defense Review is particularly interested in the FN SCAR-H, since we prefer 7.62mm over 5.56mm. With a 7.62x51mm weapon, you can't carry as much ammo, but the ammo you can carry is significantly more potent than 5.56x45mm, in comparable bullet designs. Additional "enhanced caliber" SCAR versions (like 6.8x43mm and 6.5mm Grendel, for instance) are also possible in the future.
Rumor has it that the FN SCAR-H and SCAR-L are not only reliable and durable, but also easily controlled on full-auto (unconfirmed/unverified). We'll try to get confirmation one way or the other on this before we actually T&E the guns at the FNH USA range, which we'll hopefully be doing soon.
So the reader is aware, DefRev did shoot photos of the guns at the FNH USA booth, but they didn't turn out all that great, due to lighting issues. Even so, we would still publish them, except we haven't been cleared by FNH USA to do so, yet. We also scanned some new FN SCAR-L/SCAR-H literature that we collected at the booth, but we can't show this either, yet.
Basically, we can't show you much of anything, at the moment. Please believe us that this isn't by choice. As soon as we receive clearance, we'll fill you in (with MUCH more detailed info). In the meantime, we just wanted to give our readers a quick heads-up, and let you know that we're on top of things regarding the FN SCAR weapons family.
So, stay tuned. Don't change that dial.
Latest FN SCAR Prototypes at SOF:
DefenseReview also got a chance to see and handle all the latest FN SCAR-Light (SCAR-L) (5.56x45mm) and SCAR-Heavy (SCAR-H) (7.62x51mm) prototypes at the FNH USA booth at International SOF Week 2005/APBI (Advanced Planning Briefing to Industry). DefRev will discuss the various aspects of the weapons, including the operating system (piston driven) and unique features, in a follow-up article, once we're cleared to do so. In the meantime, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank Paul Evancoe, FNH USa's Military Operations Manager (a.k.a. "Mr. SCAR"), who generously spent a considerable amount of time taking us through the guns in detail, including the internals (internal components/parts). We were impressed with what we saw. Based on what we saw (and handled), we very much look forward to the opportunity to run them at the FNH USA range. Right now, we can tell you that the guns looked really solid. They appeared to be well-designed and developed, from the operating system to the ergonomics (which are excellent). It looks like the FNH team really did their homework on these guns.
In our follow-up, we'll also cover FNH's new underbarrel-mounted Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module (EGLM), which...
we got to play with. The EGLM attaches and detaches to the weapon via a simple system that's fast to operate. We'll go into further detail about the EGLM's features and quick-attach/detach system in our follow-up piece. In the meantime, we can tell you that the EGL is a slick little unit, and a definite improvement over the M203 series.
Defense Review is particularly interested in the FN SCAR-H, since we prefer 7.62mm over 5.56mm. With a 7.62x51mm weapon, you can't carry as much ammo, but the ammo you can carry is significantly more potent than 5.56x45mm, in comparable bullet designs. Additional "enhanced caliber" SCAR versions (like 6.8x43mm and 6.5mm Grendel, for instance) are also possible in the future.
Rumor has it that the FN SCAR-H and SCAR-L are not only reliable and durable, but also easily controlled on full-auto (unconfirmed/unverified). We'll try to get confirmation one way or the other on this before we actually T&E the guns at the FNH USA range, which we'll hopefully be doing soon.
So the reader is aware, DefRev did shoot photos of the guns at the FNH USA booth, but they didn't turn out all that great, due to lighting issues. Even so, we would still publish them, except we haven't been cleared by FNH USA to do so, yet. We also scanned some new FN SCAR-L/SCAR-H literature that we collected at the booth, but we can't show this either, yet.
Basically, we can't show you much of anything, at the moment. Please believe us that this isn't by choice. As soon as we receive clearance, we'll fill you in (with MUCH more detailed info). In the meantime, we just wanted to give our readers a quick heads-up, and let you know that we're on top of things regarding the FN SCAR weapons family.
So, stay tuned. Don't change that dial.
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Y lo ultimo de FN. Un arma modular. Que intenta superar las deficiencias del M16 / m4
RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
El HK 416 no es "una mejora" del M4, es un arma bastante mas fiable que esta ultima, hay pruebas del HK tirando incluso con el cañon totalmente sumergido en agua y tirando sin pegas...puede hacer eso el M4?
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Si que tienes información IVANML y también fotos, me pasé por tu galería y está chula chula :D
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RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Gracias. Estoy intentando recuperar mas fotos. Muchas no las puedo poder en la galeria, seguramente porque son demasiado grandes o pesadas.
RE: HK 416: Sustituto del G36?
Has provado de reducir la imagen de la foto con el Photoshop o algún programa similar, hay algunas que quedan muy bien
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