Posted on Oct 12, 2015
Soldiers Can Set When Grenade Explodes With New Launcher. What's Your Take?
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According to XM25 maker Orbital ATK spokesman Jarrod Krull, in spring the Army will conduct qualification testing and contract validation. If the weapon fulfills the Army's requirements, the Army could see fielding in early 2017, Krull said — assuming budget decisions also line up in the weapon system's favor. “It provides combat overmatch; the ability to engage the target in defilade (shielded)," Krull said. When a soldier aims the weapon at a target, a laser finder gauges distance. The soldier can add or subtract from that distance with the push of a button and then, after setting the distance, can aim and fire. The fire control also shows a soldier how high to aim the weapon to account for gravity's pull on the grenade based on the laser-determined distance. The company says the range is 500 meters to a target point, and 600 meters to an area target.
The weapon itself, made by Heckler & Koch, consists of lightweight material composites. Brashear made the fire control and Orbital ATK produced the munitions and integrated the system.
The Army is also testing a Small Arms Grenade Munition round, a 40mm round that can be used with current M203 and M320 grenade launchers. That round itself can detect a wall it passes and explode shortly after. The Army has said SAGM was meant to compliment, not replace, the program to develop the XM25; it sees potential uses for both.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/show-daily/ausa/2015/10/12/soldiers-can-set-when-grenade-explodes-with-new-xm25-launcher/73833074/
The weapon itself, made by Heckler & Koch, consists of lightweight material composites. Brashear made the fire control and Orbital ATK produced the munitions and integrated the system.
The Army is also testing a Small Arms Grenade Munition round, a 40mm round that can be used with current M203 and M320 grenade launchers. That round itself can detect a wall it passes and explode shortly after. The Army has said SAGM was meant to compliment, not replace, the program to develop the XM25; it sees potential uses for both.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/show-daily/ausa/2015/10/12/soldiers-can-set-when-grenade-explodes-with-new-xm25-launcher/73833074/
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
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If it saves our knuckle draggers, mass produce them. We take away all the great CAS, the least we can do is give them a 203 that can ring the doorbell, wipe it's feet on the mat, wait till Mr Poopey Face answers, and then go boom. Wabbit Season! Enjoy the video.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - I only ask the geniuses at the DoD to have a disable switch in the unlikely case one gets acquired by Bob. In fact, EVERYTHING that gets sold to our "allies" demands an idiot switch.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC Mark Merino I agree this is a smart weapon, it might out-smart some Service Members, Safety First approach always.
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Let me go a little deeper, it's obvious this weapon has promise or it would not have made it this far.
1. There is a need for this type of weapon system
2. We can keep the technological advance from the enemies of America
3. Lastly I want one!
1. There is a need for this type of weapon system
2. We can keep the technological advance from the enemies of America
3. Lastly I want one!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC A.M. Drake I wish I had this weapon(XM 25) 21 years ago in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy doing security in Port-au-Prince. I had the MK. 19 Grenade Launcher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mk_19_grenade_launcher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mk_19_grenade_launcher
Mk 19 grenade launcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mk 19 grenade launcher (also known as the Mark 19) is an American 40 mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher that was first developed during the Vietnam War. The first model (Mod 0) in 1966 was determined to be unreliable and unsafe, but a total of 6 Mod 1 launchers were successfully tested on U.S. Navy riverine patrol craft in the Mekong Delta in 1972. The Navy made further improvements to the weapon, resulting in the Mod 3 in...
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Not such a bad idea if it allows them to separate themselves from the threat.
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