For militaries looking to extend the lethal reach of their infantry squads without adding weight or complexity at the squad level, the X8 F1 represents the current state of the art.
In urban environments , the X8 F1’s short overall length (58 cm with stock folded) allows it to be slung behind a plate carrier like a PDW. In jungle or mountain warfare , the ability to rapidly switch between HEDP (High Explosive Dual Purpose) and white star parachute illumination rounds makes it a "pocket mortar." Despite its accolades, the X8 F1 has not been without detractors. During the 2024 SOFIC showcase, some testers noted that the electronic ECU drained a CR123 battery every 48 hours of standby time. Furthermore, the cost per unit—estimated at $15,000 USD (excluding the smart optic)—is nearly three times that of a standard M320.
Critics argue that the age of the dedicated grenadier is fading, replaced by drones and loitering munitions. Proponents, however, counter that electronic warfare often grounds drones, leaving the 40mm round as the only "on-call" indirect fire available to a fire team. The X8 F1 Launcher is not a revolutionary leap in explosive power—it still fires the same 40mm rounds used since the 1960s. Instead, it is a revolution in delivery . By combining the ergonomics of a precision rifle with the ballistic computing of a modern smart scope, the X8 F1 ensures that the first round hits the target.
In the evolving landscape of modern warfare, the need for a lightweight, accurate, and versatile shoulder-fired weapon has never been greater. Enter the X8 F1 Launcher —a cutting-edge, single-shot, 40mm breech-loading system designed to bridge the gap between traditional under-barrel grenade launchers and heavier, crew-served mortars.
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For militaries looking to extend the lethal reach of their infantry squads without adding weight or complexity at the squad level, the X8 F1 represents the current state of the art.
In urban environments , the X8 F1’s short overall length (58 cm with stock folded) allows it to be slung behind a plate carrier like a PDW. In jungle or mountain warfare , the ability to rapidly switch between HEDP (High Explosive Dual Purpose) and white star parachute illumination rounds makes it a "pocket mortar." Despite its accolades, the X8 F1 has not been without detractors. During the 2024 SOFIC showcase, some testers noted that the electronic ECU drained a CR123 battery every 48 hours of standby time. Furthermore, the cost per unit—estimated at $15,000 USD (excluding the smart optic)—is nearly three times that of a standard M320. X8 F1 Launcher
Critics argue that the age of the dedicated grenadier is fading, replaced by drones and loitering munitions. Proponents, however, counter that electronic warfare often grounds drones, leaving the 40mm round as the only "on-call" indirect fire available to a fire team. The X8 F1 Launcher is not a revolutionary leap in explosive power—it still fires the same 40mm rounds used since the 1960s. Instead, it is a revolution in delivery . By combining the ergonomics of a precision rifle with the ballistic computing of a modern smart scope, the X8 F1 ensures that the first round hits the target. For militaries looking to extend the lethal reach
In the evolving landscape of modern warfare, the need for a lightweight, accurate, and versatile shoulder-fired weapon has never been greater. Enter the X8 F1 Launcher —a cutting-edge, single-shot, 40mm breech-loading system designed to bridge the gap between traditional under-barrel grenade launchers and heavier, crew-served mortars. During the 2024 SOFIC showcase, some testers noted
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