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FYI, a news article soal M16. TNI sudah mutusin duluan
akan mengganti arsenal M16 (dgn SS1 & SS2) dibanding
US Army.

> >
> >Middle East - AP
> >M-16 Rifle May Be on Way Out of U.S. Army
> >Sat Nov 22, 3:55 PM ET
> >
> >By SLOBODAN LEKIC, Associated Press Writer
> >
> >BAGHDAD, Iraq - After nearly 40 years of
battlefield service around the globe, the M-16 may be
on its way out as the standard Army assault rifle
because of flaws highlighted during the invasion and
occupation of Iraq.
> >
> >U.S. officers in Iraq say the M-16A2 � the latest
incarnation of the 5.56 mm firearm � is quietly being
phased out of front-line service because it has proven
too bulky for use inside the Humvees and armored
vehicles that have emerged as the principal mode of
conducting patrols since the end of major fighting on
May 1.
> >
> >The M-16, at nearly 40 inches, is widely considered
> too long to aim quickly within the confines of a
vehicle during a firefights, when reaction time is a
matter of life and death.
> >
> >"It's a little too big for getting in and out of
> vehicles," said Brig. Gen. Martin Dempsey, commander
of the 1st Armored Division, which controls Baghdad.
"I can tell you that as a result of this experience,
the Army will look very carefully at how it
performed."
> >Instead of the M-16, which also is prone to jamming
> in Iraq's dusty environment, M-4 carbines are now
widely issued to American troops.The M-4 is
essentially a shortened M-16A2, with a clipped barrel,
partially retractable stock and a trigger mechanism
modified to fire full-auto instead of three-shots
bursts. It was first introduced as a personal defense
weapon for clerks, drivers and other non-combat
troops.
"Then it was adopted by the Special Forces and
Rangers, mainly because of its shorter length," said
Col. Kurt Fuller, a battalion commander in Iraq and an
authority on firearms.
> >
> Fuller said studies showed that most of the combat
in Iraq has been in urban environments and that 95
percent of all engagements have occurred at ranges
shorter than 100 yards, where the M-4, at just over 30
inches long, 
works best.
> >
> >Still, experience has shown the carbines also have
deficiencies. The cut-down barrel results in lower
bullet velocities, decreasing its range. It also tends
to rapidly overheat and the firing system, which works
under greater pressures created by the gases of
detonating ammunition, puts more stress on moving
parts, hurting its reliability.
Consequently, the M-4 is an unlikely candidate for the
rearming of the U.S. Army. It is now viewed as an
interim solution until the introduction of a more
advanced design known as the Objective Individual
Combat Weapon, or OICW.
> >
> There is no date set for the entry into service of
the OICW, but officers in Iraq say they expect its
arrival sooner than previously expected because of the
problems with the M-16 and the M-4.
> >
> "Iraq is the final nail in the coffin for the M-16,"
said a commander who asked not to be identified.
> >
> >The current version of the M-16 is a far cry from
the original, which troops during the Vietnam War
criticized as fragile, lacking power and range, and
only moderately accurate. At the time, a leading U.S.
weapons expert even recommended that American soldiers
discard their M-16s and arm themselves with the
Kalashnikov AK-47 rifle used by their Vietcong enemy.
> >
> Although the M16A1 � introduced in the early 1980s �
has been heavily modernized, experts say it still
isn't as reliable as the AK-47 or its younger cousin,
the AK-74. Both are said to have better "knockdown"
power and can take more of a beating on the
battlefield. 
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