2021
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.9340
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Analysis on the Next Generation Assault Rifles and Ammunition Designed for the US Army

Abstract: In recent years, the US Army began actively looking for a replacement for the 5.56 mm M16/M4 assault rifle, which currently is the standard issue weapon for the infantry. The US Army has selected three potential companies to produce the next generation assault weapon. These are the following companies Sig Sauer, General Dynamics, and Textron systems. All companies have submitted prototypes for the next generation assault rifle that are the subject of the analysis in this paper. In addition, the companies also … Show more

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“…Kowalewski (2021) compares and selects the best submachine gun for the needs of service weapons. Dimitrov (2021) propose a new generation of assault rifles and ammunition designed for the needs of the U.S. Military. Woźniak et al (2021) investigates the development of the MSBS Grot assault rifle from the A0 to the A2 version.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kowalewski (2021) compares and selects the best submachine gun for the needs of service weapons. Dimitrov (2021) propose a new generation of assault rifles and ammunition designed for the needs of the U.S. Military. Woźniak et al (2021) investigates the development of the MSBS Grot assault rifle from the A0 to the A2 version.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radovanović et al (2021b) using a hybrid MCDM model AHP-VIKOR select the anti-armor missile systems. Dimitrov (2021) analyse a new generation of assault rifles and ammunition designed for the needs of the U.S. Military. Chemezov et al (2021) presents the results of the ak-109 assault rifle's bullet penetration into targets made of different materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%