Porque o fuzil SCAR-H e SCAR-L não deu 100% certo?

Porque o fuzil SCAR-H e SCAR-L não deu 100% certo?

The History of the SCAR Rifle Family

Introduction to SCAR Rifles

  • Paulo Royal introduces the topic, focusing on the SCAR rifle family, which is highly desired worldwide and includes lesser-known variants with high effectiveness.
  • The acronym SCAR stands for Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle. Viewers are encouraged to leave suggestions for future topics in the comments.

Development and Specifications

  • In 2004, U.S. Special Operations Command requested a new family of rifles that could operate in semi-automatic and fully automatic modes, be manufactured in two calibers, and have high parts compatibility.
  • Belgian company FN Herstal presented a robust design featuring uncomplicated operation and high modularity, allowing various accessories and modifications.

Operational Deployment

  • Initial testing of SCAR rifles began in June 2007; they became operational by April 2009. The first large-scale use was by the 75th Ranger Regiment in combat during 2008.
  • Production started at FN Herstal's U.S. facility in South Carolina, with two main versions: SCAR-L (MK16), chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO, and SCAR-H (MK17), chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO.

Variants and Customization

  • The letters L (Light) and H (Heavy) denote the respective models' weight categories. Additional caliber requests were not fulfilled due to production constraints.
  • The initial goal was to replace existing platforms like M4A1 with SCAR-L while SCAR-H aimed to replace M14 rifles completely; however, full replacement has yet to occur.

Performance Characteristics

  • The SCAR line complements existing American armaments due to its resilience against harsh environments like extreme heat and dust.
  • High customization options exist within the basic models leading to several notable variations based on user needs.

Notable Variations of SCAR Rifles

  • Variants based on SCAR-L include:
  • SCAR-L LB: Long barrel variant (46 cm).
  • SCAR-L CQC: Short barrel variant (25 cm).
  • SCAR PDW: Ultra compact model previously available but now discontinued.
  • Variants based on SCAR-H include:
  • SCAR-H LB: Long barrel version measuring 51 cm.
  • SCAR-H CQC: Shorter version at 33 cm.

Specialized Models

  • Two additional long-range variants operate only in semi-auto mode:
  • SCAR-H PR: Features an adjustable stock similar to standard models.
  • SCAR-H TP / MK20 SSR: Known for its fixed stock design; can also fire a high-speed cartridge (6.5 CRDM).

Accessories and Features

  • A variety of accessories enhance functionality including scopes, tactical grips, laser markers, etc., with a standout being the FN40 GL grenade launcher designed for seamless integration without releasing the primary trigger grip.

Overview of SCAR Rifles Functionality and Specifications

Mechanism and Operation

  • The SCAR rifles, both L and H versions, operate similarly despite differences in internal parts due to varying ammunition sizes.
  • The weapon's cycle is driven by gases from the shot that push a small piston, which then moves the bolt carrier back for ejection of the spent cartridge.
  • After reaching the end of its travel, a recovery spring returns the bolt forward to chamber a new round from the magazine, locking it into place.

Performance Metrics

  • The firing rate is calibrated at 625 rounds per minute for SCAR L and 600 rounds per minute for SCAR H.
  • In June 2010, U.S. Special Operations Command decided against purchasing more SCAR L units due to budget constraints and performance comparisons with existing firearms.

Acquisition Decisions

  • Despite being a good rifle, SCAR L did not stand out enough compared to other military-grade weapons already in service.
  • Conversely, SCAR H and MK20 SSR rifles continued to be procured due to their superior combat performance.

Conversion Kits

  • To maintain versatility, military forces opted for conversion kits allowing SCAR H rifles to fire 5.56x45mm ammunition instead of 7.62x51mm.

Technical Specifications of SCAR Rifles

Weight and Dimensions

  • The unloaded weight of SCAR L is 3.290 kg while SCAR H weighs 3.580 kg; total lengths are 88.9 cm (L) and 96.5 cm (H).

Barrel Length and Velocity

  • Barrel lengths are measured at 35.5 cm for SCAR L and 40 cm for SCAR H; projectile exit velocities are approximately 870 m/s (L) and 714 m/s (H).

Effective Range

  • Effective ranges are noted as up to 500 meters for SCAR L and up to 600 meters for SCAR H.

Civilian Variants of the SCAR Rifle

Availability in Brazil

  • Since 2019, São Paulo Military Police have operated with purchased units: 1,000 Scar H rifles and 300 Scar L rifles delivered that year.

Civilian Models

  • Civilian versions include Scar16S (SCAR L), Scar17S (SCAR H), and Scar20S (SCAR HT); all models are semi-automatic as per legal regulations in various countries.

Accessory Compatibility

Video description

Além de conhecer dos fuzis SCAR-L e SCAR-H, você vai saber por que a substituição do Colt M4A1 , M4 e M16 não foram realizadas com sucesso. Também será mostrado o moderno lançador de granadas FN40GL, que segue o mesmo estilo do lançador GL1 existente em outro fuzil da empresa FN Herstal : o FN F2000 . O fuzil SCAR, de uma forma geral, tem um funcionamento muito elogiado, mas, mesmo assim, acabaram não agradando as forças de defesa dos EUA. =============================== Confira uma seleção com as MELHORES facas de combate e as ferramentas mais versáteis do mercado! https://amzn.to/3TIgUG4 =============================== SE TORNE UM MEMBRO DO CANAL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtN2mVXoGsy7qcrWrmgd5dw/join =============================== Quer olhar um conteúdo EXCLUSIVO diariamente? Acesse minhas redes sociais: 📷 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/pauloroyal1 💻 FANPAGE: https://www.facebook.com/pauloroyal1 =============================== Espero que gostem do material, pois o objetivo dos vídeos aqui do canal é falar sobre instrução técnica militar básica, tecnologia militar , estratégias militares , história militar e educação militar. Seja você um praticante do tiro esportivo ou não, um militar da ativa ou reserva, um CAC ou simplesmente um entusiasta das armas de fogo em geral. Esse canal aqui é para você, pois falamos sobre armas de calibres restritos, calibres permitidos, armas longas e armas curtas (o que é bom para quem tem porte de arma ou posse de arma), contamos sobre histórias de guerra, curiosidades militares e muito mais. Seja bem vindo(a) e sempre deixe as suas sugestões de tema, ok? ===============================