From Controversy to Legacy

From Controversy to Legacy
Author: Harrison Harley Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
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Almost every infantryman around the globe knows the name of the world’s most famous assault rifle, the M-16. The M-16 rifle was designed by Eugene Stoner as the AR-15 and had a significant impact on military firearms when it was introduced into U.S. military service. Designed and developed in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, the M-16 represented a departure from traditional rifle designs, incorporating several innovative features. A key feature of the M-16 was its gas-operated, direct impingement system, which utilized gas from the fired cartridge to cycle the action directly. This design choice contributed to the rifle's lighter weight and increased overall efficiency.

The M16

The M16
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849088918

The M16 was first introduced in 1958 and was revolutionary for its time as it was made of lightweight materials including special aluminum and plastics. It was first adopted by US Special Forces and airborne troops in 1962 before it was issued to Army and Marine units serving in Vietnam. Its use spread throughout the following decades and a number of variants including submachine and carbine versions were also fielded. As a result it is now amongst the three most used combat cartridges in the world while over 10 million M16s and variants have been produced making it one of the most successful American handheld weapons in history .But despite its undeniable success the M16 is not without its detractors. Indeed, the “black rifle”, as it is known, is one of the most controversial rifles ever introduced with a long history of design defects, ruggedness issues, cleaning difficulties and reliability problems leading to endless technical refinements. This volume provides a technical history of the M16 and the struggle to perfect it together with an assessment of its impact on the battlefield drawing on over a decade's combat experience with the rifle.

The Great Rifle Controversy

The Great Rifle Controversy
Author: Edward Clinton Ezell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN:

Udviklingen af den amerikanske infanterists håndvåben.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1985-12
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.

American Rifle

American Rifle
Author: Alexander Rose
Publisher: Delta
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0553384384

George Washington insisted that his portrait be painted with one. Daniel Boone created a legend with one. Abraham Lincoln shot them on the White House lawn. And Teddy Roosevelt had his specially customized. In this first-of-its-kind book, historian Alexander Rose delivers a colorful, engrossing biography of an American icon: the rifle. Drawing on the words of foot soldiers, inventors, and presidents, based on extensive new research, and spanning from the Revolution to the present day, American Rifle is a balanced, wonderfully entertaining history of the rifle and its place in American culture.

Marksmanship, McNamara, and the M16 Rifle

Marksmanship, McNamara, and the M16 Rifle
Author: Thomas L. McNaugher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: M-16 rifle
ISBN:

Those who manage the weapons acquisition process are often frustrated by barriers to change posed by military services, which generally prefer buying weapons that perform traditional missions in traditional ways. This essay explores the way in which large organizations adapt to innovation by focusing on the U.S. Army's purchase of the M16 rifle. Because the M16 represented a break with the Army's rifle tradition, the service resisted Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's efforts to introduce it in 1962. Yet by 1966 the Army standardized the piece, replacing the very traditional M14 rifle in the process. The essay concludes that this adaptation is best explained by the existence of a declining Army-wide consensus concerning the Army's rifle tradition. Although policy remained traditional, many in the service were unhappy with the M14. McNamara's initial efforts and the M16's performance in Vietnam convinced others of the rifle's utility, and this freed the organization from its attachment to tradition.

Whole World on Fire

Whole World on Fire
Author: Lynn Eden
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801472893

The author explores how the US government has underestimated the damage caused by nuclear weapons, leading it to build far more - and far more destructive - warheads than are needed for war-planning purposes. She explores how this could have happened and the consequences for defense policy.