US Armor Forge reveals upcoming Spectre ISR Rail system expected to make its debut in October 2025
US Armor Forge reveals upcoming Spectre ISR Rail system expected to make its debut in October 2025

US Armor Forge is set to launch the Spectre ISR Rail system in October 2025, designed for the Sig Rattler MCX and LT series. This next-gen platform, made from DMLS titanium, features enhanced thermal mitigation, suppressor-optimized geometry, and an ultra-lightweight design, promoting operational efficiency in extreme conditions.

US Armor Forge states “A next-generation DMLS rail platform purpose-built for the Sig Rattler MCX and LT series, engineered for clandestine special operations and extreme suppressor use.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Launch: October 2025 for Sig Rattler MCX 5.5”, followed by LT-compatible systems.
  • Precision Additive + Subtractive Manufacturing – DMLS titanium (TI-64) frame, finish-machined to aerospace tolerances.
  • Proprietary Nano-Coatings – Reduces thermal transfer and resists environmental degradation.
  • Suppressor-Optimized Geometry – Accommodates suppressors up to 1.85” diameter without compromising rail integrity purpose built for next-gen scalable options Spectre Cat RAT
  • Enhanced SURG Performance – Designed to maintain operational performance under sustained suppressed fire.
  • Extreme Thermal Mitigation – Significantly reduced heat signature and operator heat exposure during prolonged engagements.
  • Ultra-Lightweight – Weighs only 0.58 lbs while maintaining high rigidity.
  • Structural Stability – Reduced deflection, enhanced rail laser zero retention over stock configurations.
  • Nano-Lattice Surface Texture – Provides improved grip without added bulk or weight.

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