The M4 carbine has become one of the defining military firearms of the
late 20th and early 21st centuries. Developed as a fusion of the
XM177E2 Colt Commando and the M16A2 assault rifle, the M4 offered a
more convenient battlefield firearm than the full-length M16 variants,
and the US Army adopted it as the standard infantry weapon in the
1990s. Today, military and law-enforcement personnel of more than 60
countries have adopted either the M4 or the M4A1 variant, both of
which have been tested and proven in major combat operations
worldwide. This study describes the development process in detail,
from production of the first XM4 prototypes in 1984 through numerous
modified types until it emerged into official use as the M4 in 1994.
The M4 offered a weapon that was 1lb lighter and 6in shorter than the
standard M16A2, yet could still deliver precision semi-auto and
full-auto firepower up to an effective range of 500m. Over time, its
capabilities have been enhanced by the M4A1 modifications plus an
extensive range of tactical accessories, including optical day/night
sights, laser/infrared designators, under-barrel grenade launchers and
shotgun modules, foregrips, furniture options, mounting rails, and
sound suppressors. Numerous M4/M4A1 combat operations are investigated
to reveal why the weapon has received such high levels of approval by
front-line combat troops, not only in Afghanistan and Iraq, where the
M4/M4A1 has been intensively combat-tested, but also in contexts such
as Colombia, India, Israel, and the Philippines. Profusely illustrated
with photographs and artworks, and drawing its research from the
latest declassified documents, this is a complete guide to one of the
most important and widely distributed tactical infantry weapons of the
last quarter-century.
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ISBN
9781472842251
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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