SCAR-H

The FN SCAR-H is a modular, modern day battle rifle made by FN Herstal or FN for short. It was designed at the request of SOCOM for a multi-caliber special-forces rifle capable of marksman and CQB conversions. The SCAR-H is the battle rifle version, firing the more powerful 7.62x51mm round, making it one of the first original battle rifles since the 1950s. It has competed with the XM8 and the HK416 for general adoption by the US Army, though none of the rifles were selected to replace the M4. Currently U.S. Special Operations Forces such as the Army Rangers, Delta Force, and Navy SEALs are field testing the weapon in Iraq and Afghanistan. All Rangers are supposed to be equipped with a SCAR-H or SCAR-L by late 2010. The key idea of SCAR rifle system was to provide the Special Forces operators with a wide variety of options, from a short-barreled 5.56 mm SCAR-L CQC variation tailored for urban close combat, to a long range 7.62x51 SCAR-H Sniper variant, as well as a 7.62x39 SCAR-H, which could accept "battlefield pickup" AK-47 and AKM magazines with 7.62 M43 ammunition, available during operations behind enemy lines.

Battlefield 2
The SCAR-H appears in Battlefield 2: Special Forces, as the standard weapon for the "Assault Class", for the Navy SEALs.