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Recoil Measurement, Mitigation Techniques, and Effects on Small Arms Weapon Design and Marksmanship Performance


Abstract:

A methodology to determine the interactive effects of weapon recoil, for both the weapon and the shooter in synchrony during shoulder-fired small arms target engagement s...Show More

Abstract:

A methodology to determine the interactive effects of weapon recoil, for both the weapon and the shooter in synchrony during shoulder-fired small arms target engagement scenarios, is yet to be established with widespread applications. Recoil energy can be measured using devices such as instrumented weapon mounts, or calculated from factors such as weapon weight, center of mass, projectile mass, and muzzle velocity. However, the effect of recoil on the shooter will affect shooting performance. Perceived recoil may be defined as a mental representation of the impact intensity experienced by the shooter, a subjective estimation that encompasses pain, discomfort, propensity to flinch, and other factors. Methods to quantify and mitigate the recoil energy experienced by the shooter, as well as proposed concepts for improved recording of the interaction between the physical and psychological correlates of recoil as it relates to small arms shoulder-fired weapon use are discussed.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems ( Volume: 44, Issue: 3, June 2014)
Page(s): 422 - 428
Date of Publication: 10 February 2014

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