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Shrike 5.56
Place of origin  United States
Specifications
Weight 3.4 kg (7.5 lb)
Length 711–1016 mm (28–40 in)

Depends on barrel option

Barrel length 330–508 mm (13–20 in)

406 mm (16 in) standard


Cartridge 5.56x45mm NATO
Action Gas-operated, short-stroke tappet
Rate of fire 625–1,000 rounds/min
Effective range
Feed system M27 (M249) ammunition belt

Various STANAG Magazines.

The Ares Defense Shrike 5.56 is an air cooled, dual-feed weapon that fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. The Shrike 5.56 can be supplied as a complete weapon, or as a low-risk upper receiver “performance upgrade kit” to existing M16-type service rifles and carbines.

Overview

The Shrike 5.56 has gas-piston operation, a quick-change barrel with fixed headspace and MIL-STD-1913 rail interface for the mounting of accessories. It is select-fire for both semi-automatic and full-automatic engagement of point and area targets and it shares a significant part commonality with both the US M16A4 Rifle and US M4A1 Carbine. It can fire from standard 30-round M16 magazines, 100-round Beta C-Mag drum magazines, and M27-linked SAW ammunition from 100-round “soft-pouch” and 200-round hard plastic SAW ammunition containers. At 7.5lbs complete weapon weight, the Shrike 5.56 is the lightest rifle caliber belt-fed machine gun in the world.

Variants

The Shrike production model has recently emerged from development. There exist some notable differences between the current model and the older prototypes.

EXP-1: The initial proof-of-concept prototype. It features a modified M249 handguard, a unique firing mechanism and a quick-detach barrel latch derived from the Stoner 63.

EXP-2: This improved prototype featured a new Picatinny rail handguard, an improved firing mechanism using some M16 components, and a new barrel latch similar to that of the M60 machine gun.

03A: The production model. It has a compact side-mounted gas system different from the previous prototypes, and its firing mechanism is also significantly modified. It has a circular handguard. The barrel latch and some other components are similar to the EXP-1.

ARES-16SPW receiver: This receiver was designed by Ares specifically for the Shrike system. It is identical to the mil-spec M16 receiver, except its magazine well is cut away to save space. Shrikes mounted on this receiver can only use M249 box magazines with linked ammo, but they have a smaller vertical profile.

Ares AAR: Lightweight Infantry Automatic Rifle for squad support. Features quick-change barrel, telescoping stock, MIL-STD-1913 optics mount and rail interface handguard with USMC Grip-Pod system. Feeds from 30- and 100-round magazines and can be user-configured to dual-feed (belt and magazine) in minutes with optional belt-feed module.

Ares AAR/C: Ultra-Compact Infantry Automatic Rifle for squad support. Features quick-change barrel, side-folding stock, MIL-STD-1913 optics mount and rail interface handguard. Feeds from 30 and 100 round magazines. Compact design maximizes portability and dismounted maneuverability.

This production variant can be fitted with multiple Picatinny rails. These enable it to mount various commercial scopes, flashlights, lasers, and even secondary underbarrel weapons such as grenade launchers and shotguns.

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