Federal Ammunition has announced an agreement that allows the United States Army to utilize its patented Peak Alloy ammunition case technology for use in multiple cartridges and weapon systems. The new agreement specifies conditions necessary prior to granting Government Purpose Rights, such as the delivery of 40-million cases featuring the new technology.
Peak Alloy was first introduced in the commercial market in 2025 with the 7mm Backcountry. It is a high-strength, proprietary steel alloy casing that enables significantly higher chamber pressure—in excess of 80,000 PSI—than traditional brass for higher velocities in smaller, lighter, shorter-barreled rifles typically configured for suppressors. This case technology is also being evaluated by multiple allied European countries.
The agreement with the U.S. Army is inclusive of multiple chamberings, including .50-cal and below.
“This is a historic agreement between the United States military and Federal Ammunition,” says chairman and CEO Jason Vanderbrink. “As a 104-year-old American company, it further demonstrates our unwavering commitment to innovation. As the world’s most prominent manufacturer of small-caliber ammunition, I am particularly proud of the speed at which our team can develop a product with a purposeful application that improves the advanced systems our brave American warfighters use in the field of battle,” said Vanderbrink.
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