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4 ATL-TR-65-9 LIDIJTED RANGE TEST OF THE M16 R-FLE WITH EIGHT TYPES OF RIFLE AND HLAND GRENADES by Dewey E. Calfee II C13, January 1965 U Directorate of Armament Development Tet 4, Research and Technology Division Air Force Systems Command Eg lin Air Force Base, Florida
5 LfIITED RANGE TEST OF THE 16 RIFLE WITH EIGHT TYPES OF RIFLE AND HAND GRENADES by Dewey E. Calfee
6 FOREWORD Detachment!I, Research and Technology Division, directed and monitored this test of the MI16 rifle using standard Army-type rifle and hand grenades during October Manuscript was released December ±96i. While the test was arranged and monitored by Det 4, RTD personnel, the actual firings were accomplished and range test equipment was installed by personnel of the Small Arnus Marksmanship Training Unit, 44A,)Oth Combat Support Group, Special Air Warfare Center (TAO), Eglin AFB, Florida. Engineering Services Project No. report. 912A-OOOO-9'(2O5 applies to this This technical report has been reviewed and is approved. Sý &/]Aýlrs E. WOOD Major, USAF Chief, Ballistics Division ii
7 ABSTRACT Range tables have been constructed for eignt Army-type rifle and hand grenades fired from the M16 rifle. The range and time of flight were measured for launch elevation angles of 50 to 450. Final range data are the result of averaging the individual data points and compensating for wind effects. Tables are presented for the following grenades: MH2 Hand Grenade with MIA2 Adapter, M30 Hand Grenade with MIA2 Adapter, M31 Rifle Grenade, n354 Hand Grenade with MlA2 Adapter, M22A2 Rifle Grenade, M25 Rifle Grenade, M247 Rifle Grenade, mid the M7A1 CN Hand Grenade with M2AI Adapter. No breakage of component parts of the guns or gun stocks occurred during the tests. iii
8 CONTENTS Section Page I INTRODUCTION... I IT TEST SET-UP... 2 III TEST PROCEDURES AND RESULTS... 5 Table TABLES IA. M25 Rifle Grenade (Smoke Streamer)... 5 IB. M21 Hand Grenade with MlA2 Adapter (Practice Fragmentation)... 6 IC. M30 Hand Grenade with MIA2 Adapter (Practice Fragmentation)... 7 ID. M22A2 Rifle Grenade (Smoke lm-i ct)... 8 IE. M31 Rifle Grenade (HEAT)... 9 IF. M27 Rifle Grenade (Illuminating) T1. M34 Haod Grenade with MlX2 Adapter (White Phosphorous)....1 IH. MThI ON Hand Grenade with M2A1 Adapter (Tear Gas) IIA. M34 Hand Grenade with MIA2 Adapter (W4hite Phosphorous) TIB. HF(Al CN ]land Grenade with M2AI Adapter (Tear Gas) IIG. M27 Rifle Grenade (Illuminating) IID. M22A2 Rifle Grenade (Smoke, Impact) lie. M51 Rifle Greaade (HEAT) IIP. M26 Hand Grepade with MlA2 Adapter (Fragmentation) 15 IIG. MAJ. RMifle Grenade (MiLe Phusphorous) at 45*!ievat ion ITT. Raaý;e Tables for Eight Grenades Using the M16 Rifle... 17
9 SECTION I INTRODUCTION The ultimate purpose of the test discussed in this report was to establish range tables for the M16 rifle using standard Army-type hand and rifle grenades. The following discussion describes the manner in which test data were obtained, analyzed, and correlated to construct a table of range and time-of-flight at different launch elevation angles for several types of grenades. The cumpalibility of the M16 rifle with various Army-type grenades presently used with the M14 and Ml rifle was established during the tests conducted by OOAMA (OOYEC) at Hill AFB, Utah. During the Hill AFB tests, range data were obtained for elevation angles of 30* and 45'. The test at Eglin AFB provided range data at lower elevation angles. 1
10 SECTION II TEST SET-UP Firings were conducted at the Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field No. 9 ammunition disposal area. Using a transit, a straight line of fire vas established along which markers were placed at intervals of 50 ft. The rifle was firmly mrplaced with two stacks of sand bags; the hand guard rested on the front stack of bags and the butt plate was placed tightly against the rear stack. The bags were situated so as to obtain the desired rifle elevation angle. The elevation angle was measured by means of an inclinometer placed inside the, rifle muzzle. The rifle azimuth was checked by means of a plumb which was extended from the rifle to the line of fire marked on the ground. The rifle was held firmly in place and the elevation angle double-checked for each firing. The range to impact was measured with a steel tape. Measurements were made both in the direction of fire and laterally to each side of the line of fire. The time of flight for each grenade was measured with Rton watahes: Wind direction and magnitude were determined with a portable anemometer. 2
11 SECTION III TEST PROCEDURES AND RESULTS For all except the M34 WP hand grenade, the ground range to impact was measured directly with the steel tape. For the M21 and M30 practice hand grenades launched at high elevation angles, the flight time exceeded the fuze time, causing air bursts. For these grenades the impact angle was assumed equal to the launch angle. From an estimate of the height of the grenades at airburst and with the assumed impact angle, the increment in range from airburst to impact was computed. This distance was subtracted from the measured impact distance to obtain the range to airburst without wind direction. For the M34 WP grenade, the range beneath the airbursts was clearly indicated by an area of burned phosphorous. The M21 practice grenades air-burst zero to 20 ft high at 350 elevation and approximately 45 ft high at 450 elevation. The M50 practice grenade airburst zero to 50 ft high at 350 elevation and approximately 75 ft high at 450 elevation. The M34 WP hand grenade air-burst zero to approximately 15 ft high at 350 and 45' elevation. A minimum of five rounds of each type of grenade was fired at elevation angle of 5*, 15', 25', 35', and 450, with the exception of the M22 rifle grenade wlhh wnpa nnt fired at 159 and the M43 WP hand grenade which was not fired at elevation angles below 25%. An average was made of the range and the time of flight at each elevation angle. For most of the grenades fired, the deviation in range did not exceed 10% of the average range. The increment in range due to wind drift was determined by multiplying the approximate wind velocity by the average time of flight. This increment was then added or subtracted from the average measured range to obtain the range shown in Table III. The M34 WP grenade was not fired at angles below 250 due to the potential hazard to the firing personnel without protective cover. The ranges shown in the enclosed range table were computed theoretically for angles up to 25ý, and then correlated with the measured data. Table I shows the raw data as measured at the Eglin AFR test site. Table II presents a similar set of data obtained during the Hill APB tests. No wind data are available for the Hill AFB test. Table III presents the final correlated range data. It is noted that detonation did not occur for any of the MF51 HEAT grenades. At an elevation angle of 45* the grenades impacted at approximately 45O and buried approximately half the grenade length into damp, )
12 firm sand. At the very low angles the grenades slid along the ground, coming to rest at a range much larger than the impact ranges shown in Tables I and III. Examination of the data obtained by Hill AFB personnel indicated that no consistent variation in range was obtained when five different rifles were used during the test. Therefore, at the Eglin AFB tests, au attempt was made to identify a particular rifle with a series of firings. A total of 191 grenades were fired during the tests at Eglin APB. No breakage of component parts of the guns or gun stocks occurred. Although no consideration was given to the effect of rifle and cartridge temperature on grenade range, these effects might be of sufficient importance to warrant investigation.
13 TABLE IA. M25 RIFLE GRENADE (SMOKE STREAMER)f Grenade Elevation Angle (deg) No Range Time Deflection IR 25R 2OR 12L 6L Range Time Deflection ir 25R 0 18L 24L Range Time Deflection 4R 6L 4OR 24L 12L Range Time Deflection IL - 4L 9L 2L Range S Time Deflection 4R 8R 5L 23R 24L Range Time Deflection. Rauge Time Deflection - 138L J- -- *Negligible Wind Legend for Tables IA-IH? AB denotes approximately air burst height. GB denotes ground burst. L dvnotes deflection left of firing line. R denotes deflection right of firing line. All ranges and deflections measured in feet. Time is measured in seconds. 5
14 TABLE IB. M21 HAND GRENADE WITH MIA2 ADAPTER (PRACTICE FRAGMENTATION )t Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade No. 1 Range Time , Deflection O(AB20) O(AB45) Range Time Deflection 0 6R 5L 2L(GB) O(AB45) Range Time Deflection 0 0 3L o(ab 2) O(AB45) Range Time Deflection 0 0 5L O(CB) O(AB40) Range T rne Deflection 0 6R IOR O(AB5) O(AB50) *8-knot average headwind 6
15 TABLE IC. M30 HAND GRENADE WITH MIA2 ADAPTER (PRACTICE FRAGMENTATION )t Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade No. Range Time Deflection 0 6R 6L 15R(AB20) 9R Range Time Deflection 0 3R 0 20R(AB50) 20L Range Time Deflection 0 4R 5R O(0B) 15R Time Deflection 0 8R 16R i L(ABWu) 24R Range Time o Deflection R(AB20) 9R *8-knot average headwind
16 TABLE ID. M22A2 RIFLE GRENADE (SMOKE IMPACT)t Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade 5 15 [ No. Range 152-4o Time i.i Deflection 2R - 9R 4k 6R Range Time Deflection 2R1-1OR 6L 24R Range Time Deflection 0-7R IOR 32R Range Time Deflection 1.2 2R - I+.2 9R 5e.i 2L U.) 20R Range Time Deflection - - I lk 0 Range Time - Ž Deflection - - *Negligible Wind
17 TABLE IE. M31 RIFLE GRENADE (HEAT)t Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade No. Range I Time Deflection 0 0 7L 0 5R Range Time Deflection 2R 5L 6R IOL IOL Range Time Deflection 3R 3R 15L SR 20L Range Time 1%2 P.9 4-P nfil-petinn 0 0 5R 1,7L 17L Range Time Deflection 2L 4R 7L 13L IOL *5-knot average tailwind 9
18 TA3LE IF. M27 RIFLE GRENADE (ILLUMINATING)f Elevation Angle (deg) Grenada No. Range Time Deflection ir 3R 7R 7R 0 Range Time Deflection IR IR 7R 6R 7R Range Time Deflection 2R 0 5R 51, 4R Range o 4 Time Deflection 2R 3L 9R 12R 5R Range Time ) Deflection 2R 2R 6R 2L 5R *Negligible Wind i0
19 TABLE IG. (WHITE PHOSPHOROUS)f M34 HAND GRENADE WITH MlA2 ADAPTER Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade No. Range Time Deflection R - Range Time Deflection - - 8L UL - Range Time Deflection - - 8L 5R - Range Time "' 4+- Deflection -- O 3R 5 *Negligible Wind Range Time Deflection IOR 11
20 TABLE IH. MTA1 CN HAND GRENADE WITH M2AI ADAPTER (TEAR GAS)V Elevation Angle (deg) Grenade No. - Range i Time Deflection 0 0 3R - - Range Time Deflection 0 0 2L 8R 0 Range Time Deflection 0 0 6L 8R 12R Range Time Deflection R O Range Time Deflection 0 0 2L 14R 0 Range Time Deflection Range Time Deflection - - 6R 8R - S6-.knot average headwind 12
21 TABLE IIA. m34 HAND GRENADE WITH M1A2 ADAPTER (WHITE PHOSPHOROUS). [ Rifle Number Elevation Angle ý6 Air Burst ) ,520 34o " ' *Al1 entries in Tables IIA-G are ranges in feet unless otherwise indicated. TABLE' IIB. 7A1 ON IA D GRENADE WITIH NeAl ADAPTER (TEAR GAS). l<iile Number EL evation Angle 1 2 5T 4, o o 55539o 5 6o 54o o 40o )4o ' C o 55-40,i4o 540 ý4o 56c ýkl o 5T50 574,0 e i3
22 TABLE 11C. M27 RIFLE GRENADE (ILLUMINATING). Rifle Number Elevation Angle oo oo 41o o )WI71 )10 406o 43.5 (G , ) Cc o0 41c 39o TABLE lid. M22A2 RIFLE GRENADE (SMOIE, IMPACT). I 1,Rifj.e Number 1l-levation Anl J [1 2 3 "1 5 1 ei c 560c C _6 6cO 5m 6,0 6i0 C12 Gi Cr 6 o c q ý ' C j252G 'c 51c.
23 TABLE lie. M31 RIFLE GRENADE (HEAT). Rifle Number Ei evation Angle oo 621 6, o 60o o C i i; TABLE 11F. M26 1ANU GRENADE WITHHi ML2 ADAPTER (FRAGMENTATION). Rifle Number E].cvui:',n Angie Approximate il~1aicout , c0 Appro-ximate AirloIUSt. JIU-rp1LI -:uin-? These lranges were ýlpproximatelv the same for 5 rounds fired from cach rifle. Exact data not available. 425 j400 )b o c 42c 46o 50' 44c) h,0 1i c i l5
24 TABLE 11G. M19Al RIFIE GRENADE (WHITE PHOSPHIOROUS) AT 450 ELEVATIONM Rifle N&tber o , , o ENo data for 30* elevation 16
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26 ATI,-TR-65-( 3 INITMIL DISTRIBUTION 1 Hq USAF (AFRTJDE) I Hq USAF (AFSPD-AF) 1 Hq USAF (AFORQ) 1 Hiq USAF (AFSSS-~CB', 2 liq USAF (AFPTR-TC', 1 AFSC (SCS-6) 1 AFSC (ScSAB) 1 AFIJC (MCSWI7) 1 RTD (RTWN) 1 ASI) (ASJ) 1 SAC (ICS.-11) 1 TAC 2 COANA (OOYE) O OAMA OOCYT) 1 WRANA (NosC) 1 AMC (PmSO-m16) -U SAl? Marksmanshiip School 2 TECOM 2 PACAF (PFM:1SS) 1 USMC Code (SY,7/1I) 1 MCS (MOLFDO) 1 Springfield Armory (SIESP-RL) 1 U.S. Infantry Board (stebg3-sa) i Fi'ankforcl Arsonal (SMUFA-5500) 1 Fraiikford Arsenal (SmomA' 1 US Armiy >lun-ition Commandc (AMSMU-RE.-EC) 2n,' Air Div 2 AF? Test L'niit 2 05Th/ARPA R&D Field Unit 2 13 AF 1 Colft Patent Fir~enrvs M,,f5. Co. 2'0 DD3 Eglin AMF, APOC A- PGTi 1 PGElf 1 PCOWC Det 4, 25 RT]D(ATRR - WX - I;~' _ (Yiu ad No.,B
27 UNCLASSIFIED Security Classification DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA - R&D (Security classflicution of title, body of abstract and indexing annotation muat be entered when the Overall report is clasaified) 1 ORIGINATIN G ACTIVITY (CorpoctesO author) 2a. REPORT SECURITY C LASSIPICATION Det 4', RTD, Air Force Systems Command, Eglin Air Force UNCLASSIFIED Base, Florida 2b GROUP 3. REPORT TITLE LIMITED RANGE TEST OF THE M16 RIFLE WITH EIGHT TYPES OF RIFLE AND MAND GRENADES 4. DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (Type cf report and Inclusive Ise,) Final Report Period Ending October 1964 S. AUTHOR(S) (Last name, itrst name, Initial) Calfee, Dewey E. S. REPORT DATE 7a. vl OA. NO.OP PACES 7b. NO. OF REFS Janusxy CONTRACT OR GRANT NO. 9a, ORIGINATOR'S REPORT NUMEER(S) ATL-TR-65-P h. PROJECT NC. Engineering Services Proj No. 912A Sb. gtheror PORT NO(S) (Any otetnu-blrt that may be assigned If. 0. AVA ILAOILITY/LIMITATION NOTICES Qualified users may obtain copies of this report from the Defense Documentation Center. Ii. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 12. SPONSORING MILITARY ACTIVITY I1. ADSTRACT Det Ji, RTD Eglin AFB, Florida Range tables have been constructed for eight Army-type rifle and hand grenades fired from the M16 rifle. The range and time of flight were measured for launch elevation angles of 5" to 150. Final range data are thu re.uli of evereig 1uti individual data points and compensating for wind effects. Tables are presented for the following grenades: M21 Hand Grenade 'ith MIA2 Adapter, M30 Hand Grenade with MIA2 Adapter, M31 Rifle Grenade, M34 Hand Grenade with MlA2 Adapter, M22A2 Rifle Grenade, M23 Rifle Grenade, M27 Rifle Grenade, and the MNAl CN Hand Grenade with M12AI Adapter. No breakage of component parts of the guns or gun stocks occurred during the tests. r% r% FORM 1473 L L.# J UNCLASSIIED Security Classification
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