Well,...HK superiority continues to take hits.
Although HK successfully sued the German government to reverse the contract with Haenel and award it to HK after all,...time is telling that the selection of the Haenel rifle was the correct choice after all.
The Germany "Court of Auditors" have revealed the HK416A8 (known in German service as the G95A1) failed trials using standard issue military ammunition and that standards had to be reduced for it to pass. Apparently, in severe cold temps, German military ammunition produced insufficient accuracy in the 416. Civilian ammo was allowed to be substituted, and testing performed at room temp in order for the rifle to pass its accuracy threshold. I find that fascinating since German military ammo is legendary for being among the best available from any military contract anywhere in Europe. Perhaps only the Swiss ammo has a better reputation, with German, Austrian and Lithuanian ammo all being considered top notch. So what sort of civilian match grade ammo was necessary to pass the testing?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/germany-s-new-rifle-inaccurate-in-battle/ar-BB1hjnQ1?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=7f8f51c891724e5196ada6d35734d04c&ei=50
The G36 was known to fail accuracy in heat, and now the 416 can't handle the cold. Maybe the next product should be named Goldilocks to get it juuuuust right.