Here are the C9A2 upgrades:
5.56mm, LMG, C9A2.
(1) Collapsible Buttstock (C8 type) With
Hydraulic Buffer System. It is a hydraulic buffer system with an integral
plastic collapsible butt similar to the C8. The buttstock will be capable
to provide intermittent stops to provide variety of lengths to accommodate
eye relief when the gunner is wearing different layers of clothing, tactical
vest, or body armour. The hydraulic buffer system was already trialed and
it makes the weapon more controllable and accurate. It lowers the rate of
fire from 750 to 600 RPMS, which makes the gun more stable to fire and is
better when using the C79 scope. The butt will have the ability to fold in
causing the C9A2 with the short barrel to be used like a submachine gun.
The new butt is going to be trialed this year.
(2) LAD Mount. A dual mount configuration for a
laser-aiming device was trialed. These rails will be used on the forward
part of the weapon to mount various ancillary items to support individual
operations.
(3) Barrel. New short barrels have to be
procured with a collapsible carrying handle. The short barrel will be for
specific ops such as parachuting, FIBUA, and fighting in complex terrain
versus a full-length barrel (466mm). It is envisioned that each C9A2 gunner
will be issued two short and two long barrels and use depending on the
mission in conjunction with an integral Backup Iron Sight.
(4) Back-up Iron Sight. An integral back-up
iron sight similar to the old C9 sight will be incorporated to give the
firer the option of using the iron sight or the C79 sight.
(5) Plastic Polymer Parts. Green plastic
furniture (pistol grip, butt, carrying handle, C79 optical sight cover, and
hand guard). This will be adopted in the future to improve camouflage and
concealment. This will be changed to green in color in order to break up
the outline of the weapon and reduce the reflectivity of black.
(6) Soft Collapsible Magazine. Quantities of
3000 x 200 round olive drab soft ammo pouches have been bought to replace
the plastic belt boxes and are being distributed. It is designed to be more
maneuverable and quieter that the standard 200 round plastic ammunition
case. It can indicate number of rounds left by sensory feedback. The
remaining 1000 pouches for the reserve infantry will be procured through
Investment Opportunities. A 100 round olive drab ammo pouch has just been
procured for operation. Based on feedback from the soldiers, it will be
decided it this will be procured in addition to the 200 round soft ammo
pouch
(7) Carrying Handle. the barrel will have a
folding carrying handle vice a fixed one in conjunction with the barrel
replacement.
(8) Pistol Grip. An integral pistol grip will
be off the handguard that can fold away and not be in the way of the soft
recoil mount or the C9A2 bipod
(9) Tactical Slings. Will now be procured in
CADPAT instead of black. This will be a slow phasing in process.
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I am extremely pleased where the weapon is going. It is good to be able to
bring your experience to develop something that is good to the soldiers.