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Army Shifts M7 Production to XM8 Carbine

Source: Task & Purpose

Summary

The Army has confirmed that the production line for the M7 rifle has transitioned to the XM8 carbine, with future M7 purchases still uncertain. An Army spokesperson noted that any decisions regarding future purchases of the M7 are still in the preliminary stages.

Why It Matters

This shift in production indicates a potential move away from the M7 in favor of the XM8, which might enhance military efficiency and modernization. Understanding these changes is crucial for defense contractors and military strategists as they plan for future procurement and weaponry advancements.

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