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XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon






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XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon
Typical operation routine
TypeAutomatic Grenade Launcher
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Manufacturer(Prime Contractor) General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products
VariantsXM312
Specifications
Mass50-80* lbs (22.7 kg) (Gun, mount, and fire control)*With ammo
Length1,326 mm (52.2 in)
Barrel length638 mm (25.1 in)
Crew2 men

Caliber25 x 59 mm
ActionGas operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire250 rounds per minute
Effective firing rangeLethal and Suppressive out to 2,187.2 yd (2,000 m)
Maximum firing range3,937 yd (3,600 m)
Feed systemWeapon-Mountable 31-Round Ammunition Can (Right or Left Feed), belt fed
SightsGrenade Launcher: computerized with viewfinder Machine Gun: fixed rear iron

The XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon (ACSW) was a developmental 25 mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher with programmable airburst capability. It is the result of the OCSWorObjective Crew Served Weapon project. It is lightweight and designed to be two-man portable, as well as vehicle mounted. The XM307 can kill or suppress enemy combatants out to 2,000 meters (2,187 yd), and destroy lightly armored vehicles, watercraft, and helicopters at 1,000 meters (1,094 yd). The project was canceled in 2007.[1][2]

Overview[edit]

The system was under development by General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products for the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM). As a part of the Small Arms Master Plan (SAMP) program, it is intended to either replace or supplement the Mk19 automatic grenade launcher and the M2 heavy machine gun. It fires 25 mm point-detonating and air burst style ammunition, including HE, and HEAT at a cyclic rate of 260 rounds per minute and has an effective range up to 2 kilometers.[3]

The primary feature of the XM307 is its attenuated recoil system. The weapon controls recoil to a degree that a large tripod and heavy sandbags are not required to effectively employ this weapon. Because of its reduced recoil impulse and light weight, other mounting options are possible, such as small unmanned vehicles and aircraft. The XM307's airburst rounds make it much easier to bypass walls protecting enemies that could cause collateral damage if fired upon directly. Operators do not have to shoot through the wall, just through an opening or over the top to kill the people behind the cover, leaving the structure of the building intact. An additional feature of the XM307 is that it can be converted into the XM312, a 12.7 mm (.50)-caliber version for infantry and light anti-armor support in under two minutes (1 minute, 42 seconds).

25mm Training Practice projectile.

Specifications[edit]

System

Gun

Variants[edit]

ARemotely Operated Variant (ROV) for the Future Combat Systems family of vehicles is also under development.[4] The weapon system, which would be mounted on the vehicle, will be remotely operated from within the vehicle.

Program status[edit]

In May 2004, the development phase was funded through FY 2007.[2] In December 2005 funding was granted for a remotely operated vehicle variant.[4] However, in 2007 the project was canceled due to the low rate of fire of the prototypes.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "General Dynamics XM307 (ACSW) Advanced Crew-Served Weapon Prototype Automatic Grenade Launcher - United States".
  • ^ a b "XM307 Airbursting Weapon System - Advanced Crew Served Weapon". GlobalSecurity.org. 7 April 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2008.
  • ^ Usa, Ibp (30 March 2009). Us Future Combat & Weapon Systems Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. p. 265. ISBN 978-1-4387-5447-5.
  • ^ a b "XM307 Ma-Deuce Replacement Gets More Investment". Archived from the original on 12 June 2007. Retrieved 2 September 2006.
  • ^ "Weapons: Ma Deuce Goes Back to the Drawing Board".
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