Talk:Special Operations Assault Rifle
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Use by US SWAT teams and testing by US Army
editNowhere in the Defense Review article linked to did it say the SOAR was used by US SWAT teams or undergoing any US Army testing. All it says is that it's "designed to fill the same role as the SOPMOD M4 CQBR". Unless someone can provide a source proving these claims, the United States should be removed from the list of users. Spartan198 (talk) 08:08, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
Used by Indonesian Army KOSTRAD Raider Infantry Battalion
editSOAR SCW is also being fielded to TNI-AD KOSTRAD Raider Infantry Battalion fitted with Trijicon MRO as-per the signed contract by the Indonesian ministry of defense https://twitter.com/robe_718/status/1708654806510997641?t=XkqoT9YST83wRxYagLQVBw&s=19 2001:448A:20B0:9923:F99A:4AB8:3CF2:F285 (talk) 04:32, 2 October 2023 (UTC)