Singapore Army to fully induct Colt IAR 6940 by end-July
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The Singapore Army will fully equip its active and combat support units with the Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) 6940E-SG by end-July 2024, replacing the venerable Ultimax 100 section automatic weapon that has been in service since 1982.
Lt. Col. Chan Wen Kai, head of plans for HQ Singapore 9th Division/Infantry, said the Singapore Army observed the increased prevalence in urban warfare and the need to minimise collateral damage, and therefore set out a campaign in 2021 to replace the Ultimax 100 to allow soldiers to operate in more complex environments.
Elizabeth Tan, programme manager at the Defence Science and
Lt. Col. Chan Wen Kai, head of plans for HQ Singapore 9th Division/Infantry, said the Singapore Army observed the increased prevalence in urban warfare and the need to minimise collateral damage, and therefore set out a campaign in 2021 to replace the Ultimax 100 to allow soldiers to operate in more complex environments.
Elizabeth Tan, programme manager at the Defence Science and

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