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The PPF XM18 is an advanced assault rifle designed to replace the M16.
 
The PPF XM18 is an advanced assault rifle designed to replace the M16.
[[File:XM18.png|thumb|665px|The XM18R, fitted with an S&B Short Dot.]]
 
 
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
   
 
===M18 THOR===
The Phoenix Precision Firearms XM18 is, in essence, an updated version of the [[PPF SCWP#SCR|SCR]] rifle. Present among those changes are an ambidextrous charging handle, detachable forend, new stock (both solid and folding), an advanced muzzle brake and 2 new calibers. In contrast to the SCR, a heavy battle rifle made primarily out of metals, the XM18 is a light ASSAULT rifle composed of polymer and carbon fibre, with only the firing mechanism, gas system and barrel being made of metal. Speaking of the gas system, this rifle has 2 options - Direct Impingement or short-stroke piston.
 
   
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[[File:NewXM18R.png|thumb|600px|A regular THOR-H]]
==Variants==
 
   
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The THOR (Tactical High-Capacity Offensive Rifle) is Phoenix Precision Firearms' next-gen combat rifle. It is the second generation of the XM18 prototype rifle (You can read about it below). Rather unusually for a modern infantry rifle, the BATTLE RIFLE variant, the THOR-H, was introduced first. This is because it has secretly been the standard-issue rifle of the [[U.S. ELITES]] for several months before its reveal. The issue seems to be that the mercenaries found the 5.56 round to be "not big enough", and thus requested a rifle chambered for a full-size cartridge, namely the 6.5x47 Lapua. The M18 THOR is a very far cry from the original XM18 for a number of reasons. One of them is that the upper receiver (now called the FRONT receiver) contains the magwell as well as the firing mechanism, while the REAR receiver has been relegated to switching trigger groups (much like in an HK weapon) and holding part of the stock. The battle rifle variant of the M18 also has a hydraulic buffer tube (a part of the front receiver that is inserted through the rear receiver and mounted another part of the stock on) to smoothen out the recoil. The once-integrated RIS can now be detached from the integrated top rail. Finally, the rifle sports a long flash hider that mostly goes over the barrel. Oh, AND the big 45-round casket.
   
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The THOR-L, which is the THOR-H's little brother, differs from the full-power version not only in the cartridge type, but also in the rate of fire. The THOR-L is also a bit shorter and has a way shorter buffer tube (in fact, it does not even protrude much from the receiver, so a "fake" tube must be used to hold the stock together). Nevertheless, its components can be mounted on the same rear receiver as the THOR-H.
===XM18R===
 
 
[[File:THOR-L.png|thumb|600px|A common THOR-L with a folded stock.]]
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Finally, there's the THOR-PDW or "Commando". It's a weapon for that one guy who really wants a short rifle but without the added logistics problems of the .20 KGP round. Under such circumstances, this is the perfect solution: A rifle with a 10" barrel that spits out 5.56mm rounds at 1250 rounds per minute. It has a BG20-style collapsible stock, which had to be made a bit bigger due to the action being substantially longer. One thing that should be mentioned is that the flash hiders on the 5.56 weapons are smaller, allowing them to fit into a barrel "sleeve" with a width similar to the .308 barrels.
   
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The THOR also has a big LMG cousin, called the THOR-SW (Support Weapon). Currently, it can only be chambered in .308-size cartridges and may never receive a 5.56-size version. It differs from the regular THOR in that it is (obviously) belt-fed with a 100+ round box, it has a longer barrel, and the charging handle is relocated right below the feed tray.
The "R" is for "Rifle". This Variant of the weapon, shown above, is meant for marksmen and infantry soldiers. While long, the rifle more than makes up for its size with its devastating power and accuracy, while its solid spring-loaded stock absorbs most of the recoil. Like all other XM18s, this one has a muzzle brake that pushes forward and down to neutralize muzzle rise.
 
   
===XM18C/CS===
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==XM18==
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[[File:XM18.png|thumb|600px|The stock XM18R; note the factory-standard 50-round casket mag and the Steyr AUG-patterned sights.]]
[[File:XM18C.png|thumb|665px|Such a lust for carbines? WHOOOOOO!?]]
 
The carbine rifle is equipped with a shorter barrel and folding+telescoping stock, with half the railed forend removed. It has a short buffer tube built into the back of the receiver, as opposed to the Rifle version's long one, nevertheless, the R can still be converted into the C in just a couple of minutes. The carbine also comes in an integrally suppressed variation that fires subsonic .378 Silent Phoenix/.300 BLK rounds.
 
   
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The M18 THOR was loosely based on an earlier design, called the XM18. It was primarily an intermediate-cartridge gun. The XM18 had a traditional upper-lower receiver division and a short-stroke piston gas system, allowing it to do away with buffer tubes altogether. The XM18 took part in a competition to replace the M16, and its defeat was the reason for its eventual overhaul.
   
 
===XM18R===
   
 
The "R" is for "Rifle". This Variant of the weapon, shown above, is meant for marksmen and infantry soldiers. While long, the rifle more than makes up for its size with its devastating power and accuracy, while its modern solid stock absorbs most of the recoil. Like all other XM18s, this one has a muzzle brake that pushes forward and down to neutralize muzzle rise.
===XM18P/PS===
 
[[File:XM18P.png|thumb|450px|Arnold approves.]]
 
The P version is light and concealable. I said so, and you dare not say otherwise! In all seriousness, though, the P was created with the same concept in mind as the MP5k: a vertical (reverse-angled in this case) foregrip, no stock, short barrel and a faster firing speed due to a short gas system. This beautiful piece can also be suppressed. If you're man enough, you can even dual-wield it... What's not to like?
 
 
===XM18SP===
 
[[File:XM18_SOCOM.png|thumb|670px|Are you on the business end of this thing? Have fun!]]
 
 
The SP (Special Purpose) version is a longer HBAR sniper version of the gun. The difference between this rifle and the XM18R is in the caliber - the upper reciever and bolt are configured for the .458 SOCOM round. Phoenix Precision Firearms manufactures 3 +P+ (45000 psi) variatons of the cartridge with 200gr FMJ, 250gr JHP or 325 AP rounds, either of which have absolutely devastating effects on the target, with the AP version being capable of defeating Class III armor. The downside? Low magazine capacity, although PPF aims to shoot this inconvenience down with a new magazine.
 
   
 
===XM18 Commando===
 
===XM18 Commando===
[[File:XM18_Commando.png|thumb|670px|A blast from the past!]]
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[[File:XM18Commando.png|thumb|600px|An extra Loki can't hurt!]]
   
The Commando is a VERY short XM18 built to feel like the Colt CAR-15 Commando: It has a short 9" barrel, a retractable stock (which has a hole on the inside to fit the slightly-protruding buffer tube) and a special upper reciever that fits said stock and has a railed carrying handle on top. Due to its short barrel, it is most commonly used with the low-velocity, high-mass .36 Phoenix (a supersonic load, to be exact). Its gas system was taken from the Pistol, so it has the same ludicrous rate of fire. Don't worry, the compensator eliminates muzzle rise, but you'll still get quite a pat on the shoulder.
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The Commando was a short XM18 built to feel like the Colt CAR-15 Commando: It had a short 11" barrel and a retractable stock. Due to its short barrel, it would have made an extremely powerful urban combat weapon. Additionally, the gas tube was shorter on this model, giving it a ludicrous rate of fire.
   
 
==Ammunition==
 
==Ammunition==
[[File:MultiCal.png|thumb|247px|.36 Phoenix (above),
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[[File:MultiCal.png|thumb|247px|.33 Phoenix (above),
 
.26 Phoenix (below).]]
 
.26 Phoenix (below).]]
There are 2 unique cartridges for the XM18: The supersonic 6.6x44mm ".26 Phoenix" and the subsonic-capable 9.1x36mm ".36 Phoenix". The former is very similar to the 6.8 SPC, but features a higher maximum chamber pressure, while the latter is the same thing necked up to take giant slow bullets. The rifle is also chambered in 6.8 SPC, 5.56 NATO, .300 AAC Blackout and .458 SOCOM.
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There are 2 unique cartridges for the XM18: The supersonic 6.6x44mm ".26 Phoenix" and the subsonic-capable 8.4x36mm ".33 Phoenix". The former is very similar to the 6.8 SPC, but features a higher maximum chamber pressure, while the latter is the same thing necked up to take giant slow bullets. The rifle is also chambered in 6.8 SPC, 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout. After the competition (where the SG-16 Aznan and its 6.5x42 NS cartridge emerged victorious), the XM18 was quickly re-adapted for the NS round, while the .26 Phoenix was scrapped before mass production could begin.
   
===Defeat===
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==Defeat==
 
The XM18 prototype was beaten in the competition by another rifle, the [[NS Arms SG-16 Aznan|SG-16]] from [[NS Arms Corporation]]. However, due to its high performance in the competiton, the reworked THOR-L is now being fielded by multiple countries. These include Austria (Replacing the Steyr AUG), France (Replacing the FAMAS and complementing whichever rifle will be chosen in the 2017 competition), as well as Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. The "Commando" variant, or THOR-PDW was also adopted by the US Army for the lack of such a short and overwhelmingly powerful rifle in the SG-16 line-up. It is regarded as the most effective MOUT rifle to date.
   
The XM18 was beaten in the competition by another rifle, the [[NS Arms SG-16 Aznan|SG-16]] from [[NS Arms Corporation]]. However, due to its high performance in the competiton, an updated version (Coming Soon) is now being fielded by multiple countries. These include Austria (Replacing the Steyr AUG), France (Replacing the FAMAS and complementing whichever rifle will be chosen in the 2017 competition), as well as Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. The "Commando" variant was also adopted by the US Army for the lack of such a short and overwhelmingly powerful rifle in the SG-16 line-up. It is regarded as the most effective MOUT rifle in the world.
 
 
==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
 
===XM18R===
 
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Name : XM18</span><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;"> </span>
 
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Name : XM18</span><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;"> </span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Weight : R/C/P/SP/Com: 2.8/2.6/2.1/3/2.3 kg (unloaded), 3.1/2.9/2.4/3.3/2.6 kg (loaded)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Weight : R/Commando: 2.9/2 kg unloaded, 3.5/2.6 kg loaded</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Length : 39.3"/21.7-29.7"/15.5"/43.3"/18.8-25.8"</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Length : 35" (R) 20.8-28.8" (Commando)</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Barrel Length : 20"/12"/7"/24"/9" </span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Barrel Length : 16" (R), 11" (Commando)</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Feed System: STANAG-compliant mags </span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Feed System: STANAG-compliant mags; factory-standard 50-round mag (R, Commando)</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Caliber : 5.56 NATO, 6.5 NS, 6.5 Grendel, .36 Phoenix, 6.8mm RemSPC, .300 BLK, .458 SOCOM</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Caliber : 5.56 NATO and all its derivatives</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Muzzle Velocity : 300-1000 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Muzzle Velocity : 300-1100 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Optimal Range : 5-400 meters</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Optimal Range : 350 meters</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Effective Range : 850 meters (point), 1200 meters (area)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Effective Range : 700 meters (point), 1000 meters (area)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Rate of Fire : 1000 RPM (R), 1200 RPM (Commando)</span>
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===M18 THOR-H===
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Name : M18 THOR-H</span><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;"> </span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Weight : THOR-SW/THOR-H: 4.2/3.6 kg unloaded, 7/4.5 kg loaded</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Length :36-39" (THOR-H), 31-34" (THOR-HC), 38-41" (THOR-SW)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Barrel Length : 18" (THOR-H) 13" (THOR-HC), 20" (THOR-SW)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Feed System: SCAR-H magazines or proprietary 45-round magazine (THOR-H and THOR-HC), 100-round belt (THOR-SW).</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Caliber : 7.62 NATO and all its derivatives, particularly 6.5x47 Lapua</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Muzzle Velocity : 750-1000 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Optimal Range : 500 meters</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Effective Range : 900 meters (point), 1200 meters (area)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Rate of Fire : 900 RPM (THOR-H, THOR-HC), 1000 RPM (THOR-SW).</span>
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===M18 THOR-L===
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Name : M18 THOR-L</span><span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;"></span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Weight : THOR-L/THOR-PDW: 2.9/2.1 kg unloaded, 3.3/2.5 kg loaded</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Length: 33-36" (THOR-L), 24-30" (THOR-PDW)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Barrel Length : 16" (THOR-L), 10"(THOR-PDW)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Feed System: STANAG magazines or proprietary 50-round quadstacks</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Caliber : 5.56 NATO and all its derivatives</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Muzzle Velocity : 300-1000 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)</span>
   
<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Rate of Fire : 1000 RPM (R, C, SP), 1200 RPM (Com, P)</span>
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Optimal Range : 100 meters (THOR-PDW), 400 meters (THOR-L)</span>
   
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Effective Range : 700 meters (point), 1000 meters (area)</span>
==Folded stuff==
 
   
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<span style="line-height:20px;font-size:13px;">Rate of Fire : 1000 RPM (THOR-L), 1250 RPM (THOR-PDW).</span>
[[File:XM18_Commando_Collapsed.png|thumb|320px|Retracted Commando]][[File:XM18C_Folded.png|thumb|320px|Folded XM18C]]
 
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==Gallery==
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[[File:NewXM18CQ.png|thumb|600px|An M18 THOR-HC with a flash hider.]]
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[[File:THOR-SW.png|thumb|600px|A .308 THOR-SW procured by the US Marines for evaluation. They soon found that very large riflescopes don't mix well with it.]]
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[[File:THOR-PDW.png|thumb|600px|The PDW version... Note the different stock.]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 24 September 2016

The PPF XM18 is an advanced assault rifle designed to replace the M16.

Overview

M18 THOR

NewXM18R

A regular THOR-H

The THOR (Tactical High-Capacity Offensive Rifle) is Phoenix Precision Firearms' next-gen combat rifle. It is the second generation of the XM18 prototype rifle (You can read about it below). Rather unusually for a modern infantry rifle, the BATTLE RIFLE variant, the THOR-H, was introduced first. This is because it has secretly been the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. ELITES for several months before its reveal. The issue seems to be that the mercenaries found the 5.56 round to be "not big enough", and thus requested a rifle chambered for a full-size cartridge, namely the 6.5x47 Lapua. The M18 THOR is a very far cry from the original XM18 for a number of reasons. One of them is that the upper receiver (now called the FRONT receiver) contains the magwell as well as the firing mechanism, while the REAR receiver has been relegated to switching trigger groups (much like in an HK weapon) and holding part of the stock. The battle rifle variant of the M18 also has a hydraulic buffer tube (a part of the front receiver that is inserted through the rear receiver and mounted another part of the stock on) to smoothen out the recoil. The once-integrated RIS can now be detached from the integrated top rail. Finally, the rifle sports a long flash hider that mostly goes over the barrel. Oh, AND the big 45-round casket.

The THOR-L, which is the THOR-H's little brother, differs from the full-power version not only in the cartridge type, but also in the rate of fire. The THOR-L is also a bit shorter and has a way shorter buffer tube (in fact, it does not even protrude much from the receiver, so a "fake" tube must be used to hold the stock together). Nevertheless, its components can be mounted on the same rear receiver as the THOR-H.

THOR-L

A common THOR-L with a folded stock.

Finally, there's the THOR-PDW or "Commando". It's a weapon for that one guy who really wants a short rifle but without the added logistics problems of the .20 KGP round. Under such circumstances, this is the perfect solution: A rifle with a 10" barrel that spits out 5.56mm rounds at 1250 rounds per minute. It has a BG20-style collapsible stock, which had to be made a bit bigger due to the action being substantially longer. One thing that should be mentioned is that the flash hiders on the 5.56 weapons are smaller, allowing them to fit into a barrel "sleeve" with a width similar to the .308 barrels.

The THOR also has a big LMG cousin, called the THOR-SW (Support Weapon). Currently, it can only be chambered in .308-size cartridges and may never receive a 5.56-size version. It differs from the regular THOR in that it is (obviously) belt-fed with a 100+ round box, it has a longer barrel, and the charging handle is relocated right below the feed tray.

XM18

XM18

The stock XM18R; note the factory-standard 50-round casket mag and the Steyr AUG-patterned sights.

The M18 THOR was loosely based on an earlier design, called the XM18. It was primarily an intermediate-cartridge gun. The XM18 had a traditional upper-lower receiver division and a short-stroke piston gas system, allowing it to do away with buffer tubes altogether. The XM18 took part in a competition to replace the M16, and its defeat was the reason for its eventual overhaul.

XM18R

The "R" is for "Rifle". This Variant of the weapon, shown above, is meant for marksmen and infantry soldiers. While long, the rifle more than makes up for its size with its devastating power and accuracy, while its modern solid stock absorbs most of the recoil. Like all other XM18s, this one has a muzzle brake that pushes forward and down to neutralize muzzle rise.

XM18 Commando

XM18Commando

An extra Loki can't hurt!

The Commando was a short XM18 built to feel like the Colt CAR-15 Commando: It had a short 11" barrel and a retractable stock. Due to its short barrel, it would have made an extremely powerful urban combat weapon. Additionally, the gas tube was shorter on this model, giving it a ludicrous rate of fire.

Ammunition

MultiCal

.33 Phoenix (above), .26 Phoenix (below).

There are 2 unique cartridges for the XM18: The supersonic 6.6x44mm ".26 Phoenix" and the subsonic-capable 8.4x36mm ".33 Phoenix". The former is very similar to the 6.8 SPC, but features a higher maximum chamber pressure, while the latter is the same thing necked up to take giant slow bullets. The rifle is also chambered in 6.8 SPC, 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout. After the competition (where the SG-16 Aznan and its 6.5x42 NS cartridge emerged victorious), the XM18 was quickly re-adapted for the NS round, while the .26 Phoenix was scrapped before mass production could begin.

Defeat

The XM18 prototype was beaten in the competition by another rifle, the SG-16 from NS Arms Corporation. However, due to its high performance in the competiton, the reworked THOR-L is now being fielded by multiple countries. These include Austria (Replacing the Steyr AUG), France (Replacing the FAMAS and complementing whichever rifle will be chosen in the 2017 competition), as well as Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. The "Commando" variant, or THOR-PDW was also adopted by the US Army for the lack of such a short and overwhelmingly powerful rifle in the SG-16 line-up. It is regarded as the most effective MOUT rifle to date.

Statistics

XM18R

Name : XM18 

Weight : R/Commando: 2.9/2 kg unloaded, 3.5/2.6 kg loaded

Length : 35" (R) 20.8-28.8" (Commando)

Barrel Length : 16" (R), 11" (Commando)

Feed System: STANAG-compliant mags; factory-standard 50-round mag (R, Commando)

Caliber : 5.56 NATO and all its derivatives

Muzzle Velocity : 300-1100 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)

Optimal Range : 350 meters

Effective Range : 700 meters (point), 1000 meters (area)

Rate of Fire : 1000 RPM (R), 1200 RPM (Commando)

M18 THOR-H

Name : M18 THOR-H 

Weight : THOR-SW/THOR-H: 4.2/3.6 kg unloaded, 7/4.5 kg loaded

Length :36-39" (THOR-H), 31-34" (THOR-HC), 38-41" (THOR-SW)

Barrel Length : 18" (THOR-H) 13" (THOR-HC), 20" (THOR-SW)

Feed System: SCAR-H magazines or proprietary 45-round magazine (THOR-H and THOR-HC), 100-round belt (THOR-SW).

Caliber : 7.62 NATO and all its derivatives, particularly 6.5x47 Lapua

Muzzle Velocity : 750-1000 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)

Optimal Range : 500 meters

Effective Range : 900 meters (point), 1200 meters (area)

Rate of Fire : 900 RPM (THOR-H, THOR-HC), 1000 RPM (THOR-SW).

M18 THOR-L

Name : M18 THOR-L

Weight : THOR-L/THOR-PDW: 2.9/2.1 kg unloaded, 3.3/2.5 kg loaded

Length: 33-36" (THOR-L), 24-30" (THOR-PDW)

Barrel Length : 16" (THOR-L), 10"(THOR-PDW)

Feed System: STANAG magazines or proprietary 50-round quadstacks

Caliber : 5.56 NATO and all its derivatives

Muzzle Velocity : 300-1000 m/s (Depending on cartridge, load and model)

Optimal Range : 100 meters (THOR-PDW), 400 meters (THOR-L)

Effective Range : 700 meters (point), 1000 meters (area)

Rate of Fire : 1000 RPM (THOR-L), 1250 RPM (THOR-PDW).

Gallery

NewXM18CQ

An M18 THOR-HC with a flash hider.

THOR-SW

A .308 THOR-SW procured by the US Marines for evaluation. They soon found that very large riflescopes don't mix well with it.

THOR-PDW

The PDW version... Note the different stock.