Coinciding with the LOE for the LSS, the Infantry Center decided to support the requirement for the joint service combat shotgun and dropped the requirement for an accessory attachment shotgun from the operational requirements document for the M-4 MWS.
What does JSCS stand for?
JSCS stands for Joint Service Combat Shotgun
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- Journal of Shopping Center Research (International Council of Shopping Centers Educational Foundation)
- Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
- Journal of Surgical Case Reports (international online journal)
- JavaScript (Microsoft version of JavaScript)
- Japanese Society for Chemical Regulation of Plants (est. 1966)
- Joint Service Container Refill System
- Japan Society of Cookery Science (est. 1968; Tokyo, Japan)
- Japanese Society of Computational Statistics (est. 1986)
- Javascript Code Style Checker (computer programming)
- Joint Strategic Connectivity Staff
- Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation (mathematics journal)
- Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
- Joint Services Command and Staff College (UK military)
- International Journal of Soft Computing and Software Engineering
- Joint Standing Committee on Treaties (Australia)
- Japan Society of Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis
- Joint Source-Channel Trellis Coding
- Jack Sparks Central Texas Flyrodders (fly fishing)
- Jeffco Schools Credit Union (Colorado)
Samples in periodicals archive:
Agonizingly, this process has taken nearly a decade before the dust cleared to reveal the Benelli M4 Super 90 as the winner in February 1999 of the Joint Service Combat Shotgun XM1014 trials.
Lilliott learned that the Corps is transitioning from the Mossberg shotgun to the new Joint Service Combat Shotgun (JSCS), developed by Benelli Armi S.