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mechanism, with springs inside the magazine feeding rounds into the weapon; the other uses a 'weapon powered' approach, presumably to reduce the extra weight and space that springs create in magazines. Both magazine designs are focused around high capacity. The rifle designs are undergoing the same simulated, structural, and kinematic analyses as the LMG. Both a working rifle and accompanying ammunition prototypes have been made, but it uncertain if or when the program will result in a new rifle for the US military.
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The rifle design began with seventeen concepts; however, after the concepts were investigated and trade-offs were analysed, only two remained for the cased round, and two for the caseless round. The two designs for each ammunition type revolve around two magazine approaches. One uses the standard
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concepts require greater infantry mobility to be fully realized. Making the LSAT rifle lighter is the most essential innovation of development. Other improvements are also important. The weapon is being designed with the integration of electronics and advanced optics in mind. The reliability of
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has led many to call for the former weapons to be replaced. A highly reliable gas-system is important for the LSAT rifle. Improved reliability of the rifle in general is a likely requirement, similar to the improved reliability objective for the
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concept, with aims to integrate electronics and computerized optics, and aims to increase the mobility of soldiers. The weapon is also intended to improve on reliability and ease of maintenance.
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was awarded a two-year $ 5.7 million contract for work that included development of a carbine firing cased-telescoped ammunition.
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Various new designs for infantry drove the requirement for the standard rifle to be lighter. New uses of
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Textron Systems' Light Armaments Team to Develop Lightweight, Cased-Telescoped Small Arms for U.S. Army
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This article is about the rifle component of the LSAT program. For the LSAT Program, see
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optical, involving advanced tracking and acquisition
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Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
Assault rifle
AAI Corporation
ARES, Inc.
TBD
Polymer-cased ammunition
Caseless ammunition
Cartridge
LSAT polymer-cased ammunition
LSAT caseless ammunition
Caliber
Action
Gas-piston
Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
assault rifle
LSAT LMG
polymer-cased ammunition
caseless ammunition
spiral development
Future Force Warrior
information technology
Future Force Warrior
strategic
M16
M4
gas pistons
LSAT LMG
Textron Systems
Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
MR-C

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