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Colombian Army to Buy Hundreds of M60-E6 Light Machine Guns From US

The Colombian National Army is set to procure hundreds of US-made M60-E6 light machine guns to reinforce its infantry units.

A direct contracting process with Nevada-based manufacturer US Ordnance has reportedly begun, which will see Bogota spend $7.4 million for the new weapons.

Representatives from the army are expected to visit the company’s manufacturing facilities to ensure the weapons meet the required quality standards.

They will also verify the entire production process, inspect the materials used, and conduct tests of random samples.

A total of 460 M60-E6s will be handed over to the Colombian National Army as part of the initiative.

Once delivered, the machine guns will undergo a series of tests to assess their performance under extreme conditions.

‘Advanced Tactical Features’

The M60-E6 is a 9.27-kilogram (20-pound) machine gun that offers enhanced reliability and maneuverability to infantry units.

It features a tactical stock with a hydraulic shock absorber for optimal performance, as well as integrated MIL-STF-1913 Picatinny rails for accessories.

It can also be equipped with infrared sights and other sensors for operations in low-light environments.

The weapon has a firing rate of 550 rounds per minute and an effective range of 1,200 meters (3,937 feet).

US Ordnance designed the M60-E6 for an operational life of 50,000 shots and 18,000 shots for the barrel.

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