SOPMOD

SOPMOD Block I

The Special Operations Peculiar MODification (SOPMOD) kit is an accessory system for the M4A1 carbine, FN SCAR Mk 16/17 and other weapons used by USSOCOM. The kit allows Special Operations personnel to configure their weapons to individual preferences and mission requirements.

The program dates back to September 1989, when the Special Operations Special Technology (SOST) Modular Close Combat Carbine Project was founded. The Material Need Statement (MNS) was signed on May 1992, and by September 1993, the Operational Requirements Document (ORD) for the program was validated. Responsibility for the program was then assigned to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division.

The SOPMOD kit is composed mostly of non-developmental and commercial off-the-shelf (NDI/COTS) accessories packaged together to support four M4A1 carbines.

Accessories

The original SOPMOD Block I kit included all of the following:

Only two each of following were included per kit:

Only one of the following was included per kit:

If more of the accessories are needed, it is typical for units to "cannibalize" the kits of inactive teams. The documentation for the kit does not require a rewrite if improved replacements for any of the current items can be found. As a result, this content list has changed. For instance, on many SOPMOD M4s today, the Crane Sloping Cheekweld Stock has been added. A couple of potential additions are the M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System and the M320 grenade launcher. Also various EOTech holographic sights are used on many SOPMOD'ed M4s. It can basically attach anything that fits on a Picatinny rail and fits the length maximum for the weapon in question.

Block I phased replacements

Block II

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