DocumentCode :
2066877
Title :
Feasibility study of the XM307 automatic grenade launching system
Author :
Feliciano, Mario M. ; Hurst, Kyle B. ; Klein, Nathan A. ; Warner, Steven S. ; Crino, S.T.
Author_Institution :
United States Mil. Acad., West Point, NY
fYear :
2008
fDate :
25-25 April 2008
Firstpage :
311
Lastpage :
316
Abstract :
The Armypsilas MK-19 weapon system is an automatic grenade launcher capable of destroying thin-skinned vehicles and dismounted targets at ranges up to 2200 meters. Since its first use in the 1960s, the MK-19 has remained largely unchanged while technology has improved. Though the Army still relies on the MK-19 to fulfill the requirement for an automatic grenade launcher, modern alternatives do exist. In particular, the XM-307 allows for the use of a fire control system and air bursting munitions while remaining light enough for soldiers to employ in a dismounted manner. This research will determine if an alternative weapon provides a significant improvement in lethality over the MK-19 in realistic combat situations. Joint combat and tactical simulation (JCATS) software tests each weapon against a variety of enemies in terrain similar to current operating environments. The results of these tests - along with the weaponpsilas mobility, user interface, and logistics footprint - are analyzed, weighted, and scored through the use of the systems decision process (SDP) developed by the U.S. Military Academypsilas Department of Systems Engineering. Ultimately, this report provides a recommendation to the Armypsilas program manager of advanced crew served weapons on which weapon provides the greatest value to our troops in theater.
Keywords :
digital simulation; military computing; user interfaces; weapons; MK-19 weapon system; XM307 automatic grenade launching system; advanced crew served weapon; air bursting munitions; combat; fire control system; systems decision process; tactical simulation software; user interface; Automatic control; Control systems; Fires; Lighting control; Modeling; Software testing; System testing; User interfaces; Vehicles; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 2008. SIEDS 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Charlottesville, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2365-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2366-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIEDS.2008.4559731
Filename :
4559731
Link To Document :
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