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Re: lsat small arms
The Lightweight Small Arms Technologies (LSAT) program is financed by the U.S. Joint Service Small Arms Program, with the objective of altogether lessening the heaviness of little arms and their ammunition. Following a progression of military projects to examine propels in little arms (the SPIW program, the Future Rifle Program, the ACR program, and the OICW program), the LSAT program is the US Military's most recent venture to supplant existing US little arms. Started in 2004 (then called the Lightweight Machine Gun and Ammunition program), advancement is presently made by a group of eight organizations driven by AAI Corporation. Improvement started with the two sorts of weight decreasing ammo, and a light automatic rifle to fill in as a testbed and innovation demonstrator. In 2008, the program had accomplished working models for the polymer-cased ammo and the LMG that shoot it, and these were tried by the armed force in 2012.[3] The less conventional caseless ammo and a rifle discharging both sorts of ammo has additionally started. The originators extend facilitate advancements. These incorporate enhanced shot advancements, for example, greener slugs and a more deadly caliber,[1] and also the utilization of hardware, for example, rounds counters, and lasers for locating, target obtaining, and controlling. Lightweight Small Arms Technology Carry more ammo while reducing the load 5.56-millimeter LMG proven to Technology Readiness Level 7 Improves short-range engagement times Provides more first-round hits at long range Increases accuracy and maneuverability Lightweigh Machine-Gun - LSAT |
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