German Army is looking for a 7.62×51 Short Range Sniper Rifle

Eric B
by Eric B
Hidden in plain sight: The next German DMR G26? Picture by Concamo.

As the German Army is taking the next step towards a new assault rifle, they are also looking for a semi-automatic precision rifle in 7.62x51mm. The Federal Office responsible for the Bundeswehr equipment procurement ( BAAINBw) has published a tender titled: “Scharfschützenwaffe kurze Reichweite (SSchtzWa kRw) G26”

I just love the abbreviation SSchtzWa kRw and think I’m going to keep to calling it ‘the G26’, and try not to think of the Glock pistol with the same name. What the German Army is looking for is a “Sniper Weapon Short Range” (DMR – Designated Marksman Rifle), including precision ammunition.

The need specified in the tender seems similar to that laid out by the French Army used. TFB has an extensive article on the French Army’s final choice: French Army Selects SCAR-H PR, S&B Scope and Night/Thermal Vision for Sniper Rifle.

The Netherlands are also looking for a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR), but they have requested .260 Remington (6.5x51mm).

Picture source: German Bundeswehr. Marco Dorow. See here for more.

The Bundeswehr is looking for a total of 145 rifles. Just like the Swedish Army, which is looking for a new Multi-Caliber Sniper Weapon System, the German Army has specified a ‘Sniper Gray‘ color. OD Green and FDE seems to be out of fashion, and the 7,62 mm is back! Take note!

There is also an extensive accessory package including muzzle brakes, suppressors (‘signature dampers’).

One challenge is the maximum weight of the new weapon. As a reference the HK417 A2 with a 13″ barrel is 4.22 kilograms and the HK417 A2 with 16.5″ is 4.4 kilograms.

The FN SCAR-H PR with 16″ is 4.26 kg (~9.41 lb) and the FN SCAR-H CQC comes in at only ~ 3.7kg (~8.15 lb). Overall the FN SCAR-H has a lower weight than the H&Ks.

FN SCAR-H (FN Herstal)

Who knows, perhaps the Italians will compete with their Beretta ARX200?

US Suppliers are also welcome to bid, as the ITAR restrictions will be disregarded for this purchase. ( Source)

Potential users of the G26 Sniper Rifle could be the German Fernspäher (Scouts). Note the suppressed HK G36.

Photo: Christian VierfuSs.

The specification of the Short Range Sniper Weapon from TED is as follows:

Summary of the design features (auto-translated, with some edits):

1. Caliber 7.62 mm x 51 NATO
2. Semi-automatic gas pressure
3. Operability on both sides (Ambidextrous)
4. Muzzle brake
5. Signature damper set (Suppressor), consisting of compact signature damper, subsonic signature damper, training signature damper,
6. STANAG 4694 rails on hand protection and weapon top,
7. Length without muzzle brake and with inserted shoulder rest maximum 900 mm,
8. Use in areas with climate categories A 1-3, B 1-3, C 1-2 * and M 1-3 in accordance with STANAG 4370 without restriction of functionality; * With limited battery life,
9. Housing life at least 6000 rounds; Tube life at least 6000 rounds,
10. Maximum 4.5 kg total weight weapon without muzzle brake, sighting device and accessories, with mounting rails and empty magazine (10 rounds),
11. Accessories: 10-shot magazines, 20-shot magazines, cleaning device, sleeve bag, loading gauges, sectional model, special tool sets, torque sets.
12. Other important features: color gray (sniper gray), adjustable gas take-off,
13. First ammunition packages for integrated verification and series.

To carry out a comparison test, 5 EA gun samples with accessories and 20,000 EA rounds of precision ammunition must be supplied.

Included in the request is a total quantity of 507,000 rounds of “precision ammunition” of which 267,000 are going to be used for verification and 240,000 for serial use. Suppliers are allowed to use subcontractors.

Companies that are interested have until 20 April, 2020 to submit their intention to participate in the tender.

Which American companies do you think will compete for this order?

Which rifle do you think will win and become the German Short Range Sniper Rifle – The G26?

Sources: TED Europe and ES&T. Top picture: Concamo

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • DaveT DaveT on Mar 23, 2020

    So, after all the hand-wringing about using 7.62X51 in a service rifle, and all the conversation about a 6.5 or 6.8mm so as to reduce recoil, increase barrel and action lifespan plus offer reasonable capability for short bursts of full auto suppressive fire, now we are back to the 1952 cartridge again. Why?

  • A Guy A Guy on Mar 26, 2020

    Well with Ursula the Witch von der Leyen in office, considering the shit she pulled on HK with the PERFECTLY FINE G36, and now fucking around with HK about the replacement for the PERFECTLY FINE G36, Bund might just go with the SCAR-H (which unlike the L ain't half bad). Don't get me wrong, the guys over at HK ain't angels with all the fun they have with the cartels, and it's good that Bund has a pair to swing at HK, but that von der Leyen ain't exactly a saint either. Besides what with 45 wavin round the kill switch on NATO, and the euro-integration they'll need to get goin quickly if they're gonna pull their heads outta their asses and about face the Ruskies, a little mix-matchin' of the origins of their rifles and men wouldn't hurt.

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