M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Media Day

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Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Media Day May 4, 2011 Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD LTC Jeffrey K. Woods Product Manager Small Caliber Ammunition Other requests shall be referred to the Office of the Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems, ATTN: SFAE-AMO-MAS-SETI, Picatinny, NJ 07806-5000

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Plan for today - Provide information on the new EPR - Soldiers firing ammunition to demonstrate capabilities of the EPR - Will provide you an opportunity to shoot the round for yourself - Opportunity for hands on inspection of targets - Clearly demonstrate the performance differences Special Thanks to Army Research Laboratory, Army Research Development Engineering Center, Joint Munitions Command, Alliant Tech Systems 2

M855 - Background US Army Infantry Center questioned effectiveness of primary 5.56mm ball munition Basis was field reports from operations in Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq Reports were mixed with some units claiming issues, others were not After studying problem PM MAS/ARL/ARDEC Agreed M855 was well designed and is good general purpose round. However, some inconsistencies were found inherent in the design There were physical explanations for field reports of performance issues There were opportunities to improve performance of these munitions Army developed improved methods and tools to evaluate performance of small arms systems Research Showed: Physical explanations for field issues Opportunities to improve performance Goal of the program was to incorporate the science used in other ammunition such as Large Caliber into Small Caliber Ammunition 3

EPR Benefits Performance Benefits Dramatically improves hard target performance Provides improved, consistent effects against soft targets and CQB performance Significantly increases range of consistent effects against soft targets Match like accuracy VERY ACCURATE No weight increase, improved propellant, reduced flash Trajectory Match but confirm zero Significant performance improvements in a 5.56mm Superior than 7.62mm ball against soft targets Hard target performance (steel) superior than 7.62mm ball Extremely effective against ALL target sets (a true, general purpose round) Lead free projectile EPR 4

Army Requirements for General Purpose Ammunition Accuracy Unprotected Soft Targets Protected Targets/Urban Structures Vehicle Precision Wind Sensitivity/Ranging Error Match with Tracer Ammunition Consistency Effectiveness Body Armor Fabrics Array of Battle field Type Barriers (trees, walls, to items on the uniform) Body Armor Walls/Doors (Building Materials) Car door/windows Truck door/windows Expediently Armored Vehicles Purpose built Lightly Armored Vehicle Helicopters Performance Measures Aero. Coefs./Radar Retardation Dispersion Gelatin Special Targets 24 Layers of Kevlar 1 6061 T6 Aluminum 3/8 Mild Steel Concrete Masonry Unit FBI Car Window Target FBI Car Door Target 1 6061 T6 Aluminum 3/8 Mild Steel ¼ Rolled Homogenous Armor Steel Must be Able to Engage a Wide Array of Targets 5

Comparison of Changes Characteristic M855 EPR Steel Penetrator Copper Jacket (FMJ) Lead Slug Propellant Brass Case No. 41 Primer Cartridge Length 2.248 in No Change Bullet Weight 62gr No Change Tip ID Green Bronze from Corrosion Protection Slug Lead Copper Cup/Jacket Copper No Change Penetrator Steel Steel Arrow Head Corrosion Resistance None Yes Propellant WC-844 SMP-842 Flash Suppressant No Yes De-Coppering Agent No Yes Muzzle Velocity (M16) 3113 ft/s 3150 ft/s Muzzle Velocity (M4) 2916 ft/s 2970 ft/s Chamber Pressure M855 Spec Increased Penetration 3/8 Mild Steel @ 160m 3/8 Mild Steel @ 350m Soft Target Not Specified Improved Consistency and Range Steel Penetrator Same Jacket Material but Reverse Drawn Copper Slug Different Propellant Same Case Same Primer but w/ 4 Prong Stake 6

Improved Consistent Effects does NOT rely on yaw for its effects is NOT yaw dependant Regardless of angle of yaw or pitch, provides same consistent performance against soft targets This performance remains consistent for the Soldier, whether firing in close quarters or long range engagements Yaw and pitch change with range, often providing inconsistent effects for previous ammunition greatly increases maximum range at which a Soldier armed with M4 or M16 can generate these consistent effects Army Research Lab live fire test results against soft targets showed that on average, the EPR surpassed the 7.62mm ball round Provides Consistent Performance, Every Time! 7

M855 and Trajectories Sight Line Trajectory Match-No additional training required 8

Intermediate Barrier Performance Car Door Provides Desired Effects Against Targets Behind Intermediate Barriers Windshield Penetrator Cu Slug Hits Target Behind Windshields with Steel Penetrator and/or Copper Slug, Increasing Probability of a Hit 9

Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Hard Target Penetration 3/8 Mild Steel Plate @ 300m M855 5.56mm Click picture to replay video M855 5.56mm M80 7.62mm DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT F: Click picture to replay video M80 7.62mm 5.56mm Other requests shall be referred to the Office of the Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems, ATTN: SFAE- AMO-MAS-SETI, Picatinny, NJ Click picture to replay video 5.56mm 10

Penetration 3/8 Mild Steel 350m M80, 7.62mm can t penetrate at these ranges Shot with the M4 Kevlar Fabric was tested out to 1000m and was never stopped. EPR WILL Penetrate some types of Body Armor Designed to Stop 7.62mm Ball WILL NOT Penetrate Government Approved and Issued Body Armor 11

EPR Hard Target Performance Battle Barrier Surrogate (3/8 steel) M855 Results are for M4 Concrete Masonry Unit M855 (meters) 0 150 300 450 600 Battle Barrier Surrogate (3/8 steel) M855 Results are for M16 Concrete Masonry Unit M855 has Significantly Improved Hard Target Performance (meters) 0 150 300 450 600 Significantly Improves Hard Target Performance 12

EPR Accuracy White Dots are M855 Black Dots are 600 Yards 400 M SFC Dave Steinbach USAMU SGT Joel Turner USAMU While ammunition accuracy is important, Nothing replaces good marksmanship training. Shot Placement is still the most important factor! 13

Comments from TF Bastogne (1st BCT, 101st ABN) Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Many Soldiers were skeptical of new 5.56mm round before being issued. Soldiers read that this was Army s attempt to be more environmentally friendly and immediately dismissed the possibility that it would be more lethal than the much loathed green tip ammunition After being issued the round, testing it on ranges and finally taking it into combat, not a single negative review has followed Soldiers rave about it - Its stopping power is amazing say most Soldiers I have spoken to TF Bastogne snipers that say they have killed enemy combatants at 700m with this new round I have personally hit targets on known distance ranges at 600m There is no question that this round has increased accuracy at greater distances and much improved through and through issues -AAR Comments attributed from CW2 Daigle (101 st ABN) 14

Future Efforts Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Linked version will begin fielding to OEF in Aug 11 Fielding goal for M856A1 End of CY11 7.62mm version to replace the M80 Ball (Using similar technology, goal end of CY12) 15

Take-a-ways Enhanced Performance Round (EPR) Represents significant performance improvement in a 5.56mm bullet Hard target performance (steel) superior than 7.62mm ball Superior than 7.62mm ball against soft targets A true general purpose round optimized to a wide array of targets Significantly improved hard target performance at longer distances Provides consistent performance against soft targets (Yaw sensitivity) Significantly increases range of consistent effects against soft targets Lead free projectile Planned to replace M855 for the Army Currently Fielding in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Continuing to Provide Improved Capabilities for our Warfighters! 16