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		<title>Vortex Gets $20 Million Contract for XM157 NGSW-FC Optic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 17:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool if your rifle scope had a built-in laser rangefinder, plus a weather sensor, a ballistics calculator, compass, and even wireless communication? Yes that would be very cool indeed, and that is why the Pentagon is spending at least $20 million on an amazing new &#8220;smart optic&#8221; from Vortex. Vortex Optics has [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool if your rifle scope had a built-in laser rangefinder, plus a weather sensor, a ballistics calculator, compass, and even wireless communication? Yes that would be very cool indeed, and that is why the Pentagon is spending at least $20 million on an amazing new &#8220;smart optic&#8221; from Vortex.</p>
<p>Vortex Optics has been awarded the contract for the U.S. military&#8217;s &#8220;Next Generation Squad Weapon&#8211;Fire Control&#8221; (NGSW-FC) optic. Under this contract, Vortex will provide <strong>up to 250,000 XM157 NGSW-FC optics</strong> over 10 years. These XM157 optics include an amazing set of features: variable magnification optic, backup etched reticle, laser rangefinder, ballistic calculator, atmospheric sensor suite, compass, Intra-Soldier Wireless, visible and infrared aiming lasers, and a digital display overlay.</p>
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<p>The new XM157 smart optic is described as a <strong>&#8220;computer atop the weapon&#8221;</strong> since it can calculate range, ballistics, atmospherics, directional information, and digital overlay. The fire control system will replace the close combat optic, rifle combat optic, and machine gun optic used by U.S. Special Operations units, Marine Corps, and Army infantry units.</p>
<p>The XM157 is a Low Powered Variable Optic (LPVO) with a display overlay, Laser Rangefinder (LRF), ballistic solver, environmental sensors, aiming lasers, digital compass, and wireless communication to provide for seamless connectivity on the battlefield. The XM157 is based on a 1-8x30mm LPVO with glass-etched reticle on USA-made lenses. The XM157 weighs less than the combined weight of traditional LPVOs plus weapon-mounted Laser Rangefinders.</p>
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<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/vortexmil22x3.jpg" alt="Vortex NGSW-fc XM157 scope contract"><br />
<i>Illustration from <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSq3p5NKEtyp5Rjd4ctiEbg" target="_blank">Task &#038; Purpose</a> video above.</i></p>
<p><big><b>Vortex Contract Worth at Least $20 Million&#8230; And Potentially $2.7 Billion!</b></big><br />
With a starting price of $20 million, the NGSW-FC Optic contract stipulates that Vortex will receive at least $20 million from the Pentagon. This will cover the XM157 advanced optics as well as supporting accessories, spare parts, repairs, and engineering services. The Vortex subsidiary Sheltered Wings will fulfill the contract.</p>
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<blockquote><p>As reported in <a href="https://www.guns.com/news/2022/01/10/army-picks-vortex-for-next-generation-weapon-optics" target="_blank">Guns.com</a>: &#8220;The 10-year contract&#8230; covers the production and delivery of up to 250,000 XM157 Next Generation Squad Weapons-Fire Control systems. The NGSW-FC will be the common sight for the Army&#8217;s new NGSW-Rifle, set to replace the M4 Carbine in front line service, and the NGSW-Automatic Rifle, the intended replacement for the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. The contract minimum is set at $20 million, with a fantastic <strong>$2.7 billion maximum</strong> mentioned if all options are taken, pointing to a unit price for each NGSW-FC optic as being in the neighborhood of $10,800. However, it should be noted that, going past the sights themselves, the contract includes supporting accessories, contractor support, spare parts, repairs, and engineering efforts, likely pointing to a significantly lower per-unit cost than the basic math would imply.&#8221; </p></blockquote>
<h3>Vortex Nation Podcast About NGSW Fire Control Optic</h3>
<p>The Pentagon chose Vortex to provide its Next Generation Squad Weapon &#8211; Fire Control Optic (NGSW-FC). But what is an NGSW-FC? What is Vortex’s new scope replacing? What weapons will it ultimately sit on? What features/capabilities does it have? What is Active Reticle? What is Intra-Soldier Wireless? How do the features work? How was it tested? Is it easy to use? Vortex Rep Alexander Lewis answers these questions and more in the 49-minute Podcast linked below.</p>
<p><big><b>Vortex Podcast Answers Key Questions about new XM157 Smart Optic</b></big><br />
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<p><big><b>Podcast Highlights about NSGW-FC Optic:</b></big></p>
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<td>00:00 &#8211; NGSW-FC Intro<br />
08:44 &#8211; A Traditional LPVO at its Core<br />
16:22 &#8211; Smart Scope Technology<br />
19:43 &#8211; The &#8220;Active Reticle&#8221; (Rendering)</td>
<td>23:40 &#8211; Smart Scope Technology<br />
29:07 &#8211; Size/Weight<br />
33:08 &#8211; Laser Rangefinder and Interfaces<br />
42:53 &#8211; Battery and Power</td>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Next Generation Squad Weapons Program</strong><br />
Launched in 2017, the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) program is a U.S. military initiative to develop operationally relevant squad-level lethality against various threats. Three defense firms have been selected to provide weapons and ammunition prototypes for the program: SIG Sauer, General Dynamics, and Textron Systems. The weapon system also provides soldiers with significant range and signature management capability improvements.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>SIG Sauer Develops Next Generation Squad Weapons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2021 09:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIG Sauer just released a video featuring the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) Program. In this video, SIG Sauer President/CEO Ron Cohen talks about the challenges in developing new hybrid ammo, along with a new NGSW Rifle and lightweight belt-fed machine gun (NGSW-AR). These new military guns will employ 6.8×51 hybrid ammunition that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>SIG Sauer just released a video featuring the U.S. Army’s <a href="https://www.sigsauer.com/blog/sig-sauer-ceo-ron-cohen-highlights-us-army-ngsw-program-in-exclusive-video" target="_blank">Next Generation Squad Weapons</a> (NGSW) Program. In this video, SIG Sauer President/CEO Ron Cohen talks about the challenges in developing new hybrid ammo, along with a new NGSW Rifle and lightweight belt-fed machine gun (NGSW-AR). These new military guns will employ 6.8×51 hybrid ammunition that combines a brass case with a steel alloy base. This allows significantly higher pressures and velocities, compared to conventional ammo.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ngsw21x3.jpg" alt="Sig Sauer NGSW army program weapons new 6.8x51 hybrid ammunition"></p>
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<p>&#8220;The Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapons program is the most audacious effort in decades. It is the ability to participate in writing history and whatever happens now will dictate the next twenty, thirty, forty years&#8221;, said Cohen. This program is a result of the Army’s push for a transformational change in small arms to achieve greater lethality and capability.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ngsw21x6.jpg" alt="Sig Sauer NGSW army program weapons new 6.8x51 hybrid ammunition"></p>
<p>The SIG Sauer NGSW system features new 6.8×51mm hybrid ammunition &#8212; a lightweight cartridge designed to handle signficantly higher pressures for increased velocity and terminal performance. With this high-velocity 6.8mm round, SIG&#8217;s new Lightweight Belt-Fed Machine Gun (NGSW-AR) doubles the effective range of the current M249 while being <strong>40% lighter in weight</strong>. SIG Sauer even claims reduced felt recoil.</p>
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<p>The SIG Sauer NGSW-R rifle offers advantages over current U.S. military rifles. The new SIG rifle is built on the MCX platform with the added firepower of the 6.8×51 round. Both the NGSW-AR and NGSW-R feature familiar AR-style ambidextrous ergonomics for easy transition from the legacy weapons to the SIG NGSW system. The weapons will also employ SIG Sauer &#8220;Next Generation&#8221; Suppressors.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ngsw21x2.jpg" alt="Sig Sauer NGSW army program weapons new 6.8x51 hybrid ammunition"></p>
<p>SIG Sauer is hoping to win a big military contract with its NGSW weapons. The company stated that it &#8220;has committed virtually every part of the company to develop the NGSW weapons, engineering resources, manufacturing resources to develop the most advanced system possible.&#8221; SIG Sauer CEO Ron Cohen adds that: “We are the only company that makes the ammunition and the weapons so we were able to harness the engineers on the weapons side with the engineers on the ammunition side. SIG has the engineering resources, manufacturing resources, asset base and commitment to do this.&#8221;</p>
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