Insensitive Munitions (IM) Under their normal conditions of use, modern munitions are both effective—they provide an essential military capability— and relatively safe—they are very unlikely to explode or burn spontaneously-despite the fact that they are composed primarily of very hazardous material. Under very severe conditions, however, their dangerous nature come..
Low Cost Competent Munitions Neither "brilliant" nor "dumb", Competent Munitions are good enough to do a job effectively and are expected to cost much less than terminally guided munitions. By effectively managing their assignment to target, it is possible to optimize their force multiplier effect. Rockwell Collins has developed many GPS receivers designed to place GPS navigation into artillery ..
Frangible Ammunition Frangible, or “soft,” rounds are designed to break apart when they hit walls or other hard surfaces to prevent ricochets during close-quarters combat. Frangible ammunition represents the first viable revolutionary change to firearms science in the past 100 years. Frangible ammunition is a relatively recent development in bullets, presenting a departure from the standard ..
Multi-Role Armament and Ammunition System (MRAAS) In 1999 the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology approved an Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) to be run by the Tank-Automotive and Armament Command-Army Research, Development and Engineering Center (TACOM-ARDEC) at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. The ATD is designated the Multi-Role Armament and Ammuniti..
Explosives An explosive is defined as a material (chemical or nuclear) that can be initiated to undergo very rapid, self-propagating decomposition that results in the formation of more stable material, the liberation of heat, or the development of a sudden pressure effect through the action of heat on produced or adjacent gases. All of these outcomes produce energy; a weapon's effectiveness is m..
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