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BERLIN — The German government has chosen arms manufacturer Haenel, which is owned by a company in Abu Dhabi, to make assault rifles for the military, sidelining long-time supplier Heckler & Koch.
Germany’s army and its leading arms manufacturer have had such a close relationship that it came almost as a shock that the Bundeswehr opted to adopt C.G. Haenel MK556 as its new assault rifle.
The Jaeger NXT from C.G. Haenel comes with a dynamic synthetic stock that allows a high degree of adjustment to the shooter: The total package of straight-pull bolt action with manual cocking and ...
News from the IWA 2024: C.G. Haenel is building a new premium version of the self-loading rifle for medium precision shooting distances – based on the CR-Engine. The HMR "Marksman" is a rifle ...
Germany’s Defense Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that C.G. Haenel GmbH, based in the central German town of Suhl, came out top in the tender, though the 250 million-euro ($300 million) contract ...
Germany’s Defense Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that C.G. Haenel GmbH, based in the central German town of Suhl, came out top in the tender, though the 250 million-euro ($300 million ...
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