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Extreme Dust Test
Purpose of Test
• Objective: Provide information to TRADOC on the reliability
  performance in severe dust conditions of various 5.56 mm carbine
  designs for use in future requirements generation. Specifically,
  determine the reliability of weapons within their service life that
  receive a minimal maintenance regimen in severe dust conditions.
• Engineering test originally designed to detect minor differences in
  lubricant performance. Extreme nature of test (number of rounds
  and minimal maintenance in severe dust environment) is not
  representative of a weapon’s realistic experience in an operational
  environment.
• Applicability: This test did not address…
    –   Reliability in typical operational conditions
    –   Reliability in harsh environments other than severe dust
    –   Weapon parts service life (although some insights can be made)
    –   Life cycle maintenance costs
    –   Any other aspects of weapon effectiveness, suitability, or survivability
        other than reliability performance in severe dust conditions
Dust Test Design
                M4 (gas tube)     10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon
                XM8 (piston)      10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon
                MK16 (piston)     10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon
                HK416 (piston) 10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon

  • Initial inspection of new weapons and magazines; includes 120 round test fire

  • Fired in 120 round dusting cycles; wipe and re-lubricate every 600 rounds, full
  clean and re-lubricate every 1200 rounds

  • Lubrication with CLP IAW manufacturers’ specifications (light vs. heavy
  application, and which parts)

Sample size sufficient to draw statistically sound conclusions with a high degree of
confidence.

Controls: dust application, temperature, lubricant application, cleaning
Test Flow Chart
          Step #1           Step #2                  Step #3                  Step #4
T
E
S                                                                                                 Repeat
T                                                                                                 Steps
                                                                                                   #1-4
C                                                                                                  Five
Y                                                                                                 Times
C
L
E     Weapons loaded     Dusting Process     Weapons fully exposed         120 rnds Firing
        in Chamber                                 to Dust
         Step #5                Repeat Steps #1-4 Five Times                  Step #6




    Wipe down and Lube
        Application
     @ Every 600 rnds


                                                                           Detail Weapons
                                                                     Cleaning @ Every 1200 rnds

      Wipe and re-lube every 600 rounds; full cleaning and re-lube every 1200
                                     rounds
Test Context
• Extreme dust test is a technical test NOT an operational
  test
    –   Laboratory environment
    –   Extreme conditions
    –   Systems pushed to technical limits
    –   Control of variables

• During extreme dust test each weapon:
    – Exposed to 25 hrs of dusting
    – Fired 6000 rds (equivalent of ~29 basic loads) and life of weapon
         • 50 x 120 rd cycles
         • Wipe and lube every 600 rds
         • Full cleaning and lube every 1200 rds


 Test addresses a single aspect of technical performance that could
inform development of future requirement that does not exist today
Carbine Extreme Dust Test
                Malfunction    Class 1&2       Class 1&2    Total Class   Total Class 3
                  Class/        Weapon         Magazine        1&2         Stoppages
                 Weapon        Stoppages       Stoppages    Stoppages


Summer 07      M4 Test 2      148          148             296            11

               M4 Test 3      624          239             863            19

               XM8            98           18              116            11
   Fall 07
               HK 416         210          9               219            14

               MK16           191          19              210            16

               NOTE: Stoppages per 60,000 rounds fired per weapon system

                      Continuing to analyze test disparity
5.56mm Carbine Dust Test
Failure Mode and Reliability Summary – Weapon Only
                                    No. of Class I & II EFF Stoppages
 Weapon            FFD     FTC          FFR        FXT       FEJ      BLR       FBR         OTH         Total


M4                  253      53             9      271           33     1         3           1          624
XM8                 43       8              4        9           33     0         1           0           98
H&K 416             141      7              5        3           49     0         3           2          210
MK16 SCAR           113      17             7        1           53     0         0           0          191
FFD – Failure to Feed            FXT – Failure to Extract             FBR – Failure of Bolt to lock to the rear
FTC – Failure to Chamber         FEJ – Failure to Eject               OTH - Other
FFR – Failure to Fire            BLR – Bolt locked to the rear

                                    No. of      Rds Fired        Total Rds     No. of Class
                    Weapon          Wpns        per Wpn            Fired        I & II EFFs

                 M4                    10          6,000          60,000              624

                 XM8                   10          6,000          60,000              98

                 H&K 416               10          6,000          60,000              210
                 MK16 SCAR             10          6,000          60,000              191

                Raw data from Fall 2007 Extreme Dust Test
Test Results
                                  1.4%       0.2%             0.4%             0.4%
                          100%
Percentage Rounds Fired




                                 98.6%      99.8%            99.6%             99.7%
                          90%




                           0%

                                  M4        XM8              HK416              SCA
                                                                                  R
                                             Weapon System
                                                                     Success      Stoppage

                                         Success     Stoppage
Impact of Cleaning on Reliability
                                        Weapon Stoppages By Cycle Number

                           70

                           60
     Number of Stoppages




                           50

                           40

                           30

                           20

                           10

                           0
                                0   5             10             15         20    25
                                                       Cycle Number

                                           M4    XM8       H&K 416    MK16 SCAR


Detailed cleanings (after cycle 10, 20, etc.) and “wipe and lube” cleanings
(after cycle 5, 15, etc.) seem to have positive impact on weapon reliability!
•
              Other their headspace limit by end of test.
    All weapons exceeded
                         Observations
    – This condition caused ruptured cartridge cases to occur on
      several weapons towards the end of test.


                                                               Safety Issue!
         Number of Occurrences
         - M4: 1
         - XM8: 10
         - H&K416: 3
         - MK16 SCAR: 7




       Condition requires the bolt to be replaced. Occurs at or before 6,000
       rounds under extreme dust test conditions.

      No significant difference in head space loss between weapon types!
Dispersion Patterns
                          Mean Radius - M4                                                 Mean Radius - H&K416

                                                                              60
        60                                                                                                               silhouette
                                                        silhouette
                                                                                                                         Initial
                                                        Initial
                                                                              40                                         Final
        40                                              Final


                                                                              20
        20




                                                                     y, cm
y, cm




         0
                                                                               0



        -20                                                                   -20



        -40                                                                   -40



        -60                                                                   -60
              -40   -20          0            20   40                               -40   -20        0        20    40
                                x, cm                                                              x, cm



                          Mean Radius - XM8                                               Mean Radius - MK16 SCAR

                                                                               60
        60                                                                                                               silhouette
                                                        silhouette
                                                                                                                         Initial
                                                        Initial
                                                                               40                                        Final
        40                                              Final


                                                                               20
        20




                                                                      y, cm
y, cm




                                                                                0
         0


                                                                              -20
        -20


                                                                              -40
        -40


                                                                              -60
        -60
                                                                                    -40    -20       0        20    40
              -40   -20           0           20   40
                                                                                                   x, cm
                                x, cm
What We Know
•   All weapon types performed very well during this extreme dust test
     – Each weapons type experienced ~1% or less stoppages of total rounds fired
     – Cleaning and heavy lubrication resulted in fewer stoppages for all weapons

•   All weapons exhibited significant wear that rendered them unsafe for firing
    beyond 6000 rounds without replacement of barrel and/or bolt.

•   Significant difference between EDT II and EDT III in results for M4
     – 296 stoppages (EDT II) vs 863 stoppages (EDT III)
     – This indicates that test protocol may not be repeatable
     – Interaction of technical variables not fully understood at this point in time

•   Data continues to be analyzed
     –   Are test results repeatable?
     –   Can the data inform development of future requirement that is testable?
     –   Does data suggest areas to improve design?
     –   What is the state of the art and maximum possible technical performance
         envelope?
Operational Context
• Extreme Dust Test does not incorporate typical Soldier
  use or replicate operational conditions

   – Soldiers clean and lubricate their weapons much more
     frequently than the test protocol

   – Soldiers normally carry
       • 1 x basic load = 210 rounds in 7 aluminum magazines (~7 lbs)
       • 2 x basic load = 420 rounds in 14 aluminum magazines (~14 lbs)

   – Soldiers expend less than one basic load in a typical
     engagement
Voice of the Soldier
•   2607 soldiers surveyed by Center of Naval Analysis; 917 assigned the M4 and
    used it in combat
     –   Soldier confidence:
          •   816, or 89%, reported overall satisfaction with the M4
          •   734, or 80%, reported confidence that the M4 will fire without malfunction in combat
          •   761, or 83%, reported confidence that the M4 will not suffer major breakage or failure that
              necessitates repair before further use.
     –   Stoppages:
          •   743, or 81%, of Soldiers assigned the M4 did not experience a stoppage while engaging the
              enemy.
          •   74, or 19%, of Soldiers assigned the M4 did experience a stoppage while engaging the
              enemy.
          •   143, or 16%, of Soldiers who experienced a stoppage reported a small impact to their ability
              to engage the enemy after performing immediate or remedial action to clear the stoppage.
          •    31, or 3%, of Soldiers who experienced a stoppage reported an inability to engage the
              enemy during a significant portion or the entire firefight after performing immediate or
              remedial action to clear the stoppage.
          •   12, or 1%, of Soldiers indicated the M4 should be replaced.

What we also know- 89% overall Soldier satisfaction of M4 Carbine
Voice of the Soldier
Way Ahead
• Complete the full data analysis and provide the results to
  TRADOC to inform the development of any future requirement

• Determine repeatability of test results and study variables for
  understanding

• Continue to support the Army with the M4 Carbine and use
  test results to improve the current force carbine where
  possible (the next ECP will be # 396)

• Compete M4 design in 2009 or conduct a performance based
  competition if developed technical performance requirements
  differ significantly from existing requirements

Test addresses a single aspect of technical performance that could
          inform development of a future requirement
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M4 Carbine Extreme Dust Test Brief v35.0

  • 2. Purpose of Test • Objective: Provide information to TRADOC on the reliability performance in severe dust conditions of various 5.56 mm carbine designs for use in future requirements generation. Specifically, determine the reliability of weapons within their service life that receive a minimal maintenance regimen in severe dust conditions. • Engineering test originally designed to detect minor differences in lubricant performance. Extreme nature of test (number of rounds and minimal maintenance in severe dust environment) is not representative of a weapon’s realistic experience in an operational environment. • Applicability: This test did not address… – Reliability in typical operational conditions – Reliability in harsh environments other than severe dust – Weapon parts service life (although some insights can be made) – Life cycle maintenance costs – Any other aspects of weapon effectiveness, suitability, or survivability other than reliability performance in severe dust conditions
  • 3. Dust Test Design M4 (gas tube) 10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon XM8 (piston) 10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon MK16 (piston) 10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon HK416 (piston) 10 weapons 6,000 rounds/weapon • Initial inspection of new weapons and magazines; includes 120 round test fire • Fired in 120 round dusting cycles; wipe and re-lubricate every 600 rounds, full clean and re-lubricate every 1200 rounds • Lubrication with CLP IAW manufacturers’ specifications (light vs. heavy application, and which parts) Sample size sufficient to draw statistically sound conclusions with a high degree of confidence. Controls: dust application, temperature, lubricant application, cleaning
  • 4. Test Flow Chart Step #1 Step #2 Step #3 Step #4 T E S Repeat T Steps #1-4 C Five Y Times C L E Weapons loaded Dusting Process Weapons fully exposed 120 rnds Firing in Chamber to Dust Step #5 Repeat Steps #1-4 Five Times Step #6 Wipe down and Lube Application @ Every 600 rnds Detail Weapons Cleaning @ Every 1200 rnds Wipe and re-lube every 600 rounds; full cleaning and re-lube every 1200 rounds
  • 5. Test Context • Extreme dust test is a technical test NOT an operational test – Laboratory environment – Extreme conditions – Systems pushed to technical limits – Control of variables • During extreme dust test each weapon: – Exposed to 25 hrs of dusting – Fired 6000 rds (equivalent of ~29 basic loads) and life of weapon • 50 x 120 rd cycles • Wipe and lube every 600 rds • Full cleaning and lube every 1200 rds Test addresses a single aspect of technical performance that could inform development of future requirement that does not exist today
  • 6. Carbine Extreme Dust Test Malfunction Class 1&2 Class 1&2 Total Class Total Class 3 Class/ Weapon Magazine 1&2 Stoppages Weapon Stoppages Stoppages Stoppages Summer 07 M4 Test 2 148 148 296 11 M4 Test 3 624 239 863 19 XM8 98 18 116 11 Fall 07 HK 416 210 9 219 14 MK16 191 19 210 16 NOTE: Stoppages per 60,000 rounds fired per weapon system Continuing to analyze test disparity
  • 7. 5.56mm Carbine Dust Test Failure Mode and Reliability Summary – Weapon Only No. of Class I & II EFF Stoppages Weapon FFD FTC FFR FXT FEJ BLR FBR OTH Total M4 253 53 9 271 33 1 3 1 624 XM8 43 8 4 9 33 0 1 0 98 H&K 416 141 7 5 3 49 0 3 2 210 MK16 SCAR 113 17 7 1 53 0 0 0 191 FFD – Failure to Feed FXT – Failure to Extract FBR – Failure of Bolt to lock to the rear FTC – Failure to Chamber FEJ – Failure to Eject OTH - Other FFR – Failure to Fire BLR – Bolt locked to the rear No. of Rds Fired Total Rds No. of Class Weapon Wpns per Wpn Fired I & II EFFs M4 10 6,000 60,000 624 XM8 10 6,000 60,000 98 H&K 416 10 6,000 60,000 210 MK16 SCAR 10 6,000 60,000 191 Raw data from Fall 2007 Extreme Dust Test
  • 8. Test Results 1.4% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 100% Percentage Rounds Fired 98.6% 99.8% 99.6% 99.7% 90% 0% M4 XM8 HK416 SCA R Weapon System Success Stoppage Success Stoppage
  • 9. Impact of Cleaning on Reliability Weapon Stoppages By Cycle Number 70 60 Number of Stoppages 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 Cycle Number M4 XM8 H&K 416 MK16 SCAR Detailed cleanings (after cycle 10, 20, etc.) and “wipe and lube” cleanings (after cycle 5, 15, etc.) seem to have positive impact on weapon reliability!
  • 10. Other their headspace limit by end of test. All weapons exceeded Observations – This condition caused ruptured cartridge cases to occur on several weapons towards the end of test. Safety Issue! Number of Occurrences - M4: 1 - XM8: 10 - H&K416: 3 - MK16 SCAR: 7 Condition requires the bolt to be replaced. Occurs at or before 6,000 rounds under extreme dust test conditions. No significant difference in head space loss between weapon types!
  • 11. Dispersion Patterns Mean Radius - M4 Mean Radius - H&K416 60 60 silhouette silhouette Initial Initial 40 Final 40 Final 20 20 y, cm y, cm 0 0 -20 -20 -40 -40 -60 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 -40 -20 0 20 40 x, cm x, cm Mean Radius - XM8 Mean Radius - MK16 SCAR 60 60 silhouette silhouette Initial Initial 40 Final 40 Final 20 20 y, cm y, cm 0 0 -20 -20 -40 -40 -60 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 -40 -20 0 20 40 x, cm x, cm
  • 12. What We Know • All weapon types performed very well during this extreme dust test – Each weapons type experienced ~1% or less stoppages of total rounds fired – Cleaning and heavy lubrication resulted in fewer stoppages for all weapons • All weapons exhibited significant wear that rendered them unsafe for firing beyond 6000 rounds without replacement of barrel and/or bolt. • Significant difference between EDT II and EDT III in results for M4 – 296 stoppages (EDT II) vs 863 stoppages (EDT III) – This indicates that test protocol may not be repeatable – Interaction of technical variables not fully understood at this point in time • Data continues to be analyzed – Are test results repeatable? – Can the data inform development of future requirement that is testable? – Does data suggest areas to improve design? – What is the state of the art and maximum possible technical performance envelope?
  • 13. Operational Context • Extreme Dust Test does not incorporate typical Soldier use or replicate operational conditions – Soldiers clean and lubricate their weapons much more frequently than the test protocol – Soldiers normally carry • 1 x basic load = 210 rounds in 7 aluminum magazines (~7 lbs) • 2 x basic load = 420 rounds in 14 aluminum magazines (~14 lbs) – Soldiers expend less than one basic load in a typical engagement
  • 14. Voice of the Soldier • 2607 soldiers surveyed by Center of Naval Analysis; 917 assigned the M4 and used it in combat – Soldier confidence: • 816, or 89%, reported overall satisfaction with the M4 • 734, or 80%, reported confidence that the M4 will fire without malfunction in combat • 761, or 83%, reported confidence that the M4 will not suffer major breakage or failure that necessitates repair before further use. – Stoppages: • 743, or 81%, of Soldiers assigned the M4 did not experience a stoppage while engaging the enemy. • 74, or 19%, of Soldiers assigned the M4 did experience a stoppage while engaging the enemy. • 143, or 16%, of Soldiers who experienced a stoppage reported a small impact to their ability to engage the enemy after performing immediate or remedial action to clear the stoppage. • 31, or 3%, of Soldiers who experienced a stoppage reported an inability to engage the enemy during a significant portion or the entire firefight after performing immediate or remedial action to clear the stoppage. • 12, or 1%, of Soldiers indicated the M4 should be replaced. What we also know- 89% overall Soldier satisfaction of M4 Carbine
  • 15. Voice of the Soldier
  • 16. Way Ahead • Complete the full data analysis and provide the results to TRADOC to inform the development of any future requirement • Determine repeatability of test results and study variables for understanding • Continue to support the Army with the M4 Carbine and use test results to improve the current force carbine where possible (the next ECP will be # 396) • Compete M4 design in 2009 or conduct a performance based competition if developed technical performance requirements differ significantly from existing requirements Test addresses a single aspect of technical performance that could inform development of a future requirement