Signature management for the shooter who cannot be seen, heard, or found.
The Centurion Fade is an 11.5-inch, gas-operated 5.56 NATO upper built around a single problem. Reducing the signatures that compromise the shooter.
It is the new LVAW. A low visibility assault weapon built on standardized lowers, standardized controls, and standardized ammunition and ballistics. The shooter does not retrain. The armorer does not restock. The unit does not rebuild its logistics tail to field it. The Fade drops onto the rifle the user already runs, behaves the way the user already expects, and shoots the round the user already carries. What changes is what the rifle gives away.
Most rifles are built to perform. The Fade is built to perform quietly, in every sense of the word. Visual signature. Acoustic signature. Thermal signature. Each one is a thread an adversary can pull to locate the shooter and end the engagement on their terms. The Fade was engineered to cut those threads.
This is a complete signature management platform, developed from the receiver out. Every component was selected and tuned around the same objective. Reduce what the shooter emits. Extend the window in which the shooter operates undetected. Give the user the initiative.
The Fade reduces acoustic signature across the firing sequence. It manages thermal signature under sustained use, the kind that gives away a position to a thermal optic long after the muzzle has gone cold on a standard rifle. It suppresses visual signature in low-light and observed environments. And it does all of this while delivering the reliability the mission demands, in the conditions the mission presents.
The Fade was developed for users who operate in environments where detection ends the mission. Reconnaissance elements. Protective details. Specialized units whose work depends on remaining unseen until the moment of their choosing. It was built for the operator who understands that the first round is rarely the problem. The signature that preceded it is.
The Centurion Fade is currently in evaluation for defense-sector applications. Qualified inquiries from government and agency end users are accepted directly through Centurion Armament Co. Program details, performance data, and evaluation access are released under NDA.




