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Video: U.S. soldiers to get ‘punisher’ super rifle

By | April 13, 2011, 12:36 AM PDT

Even before the U.S. army began experimenting with it last year in Afghanistan, the XM-25 rifle was already being hailed as a game changer. Now it appears like the futuristic weapon has more than lived up to the hype.

Army officials were so impressed with the technology that they recently awarded defense firm ATK a $65.8 million dollar contract to develop it further in preparation for mass production, which is slated for sometime in the year 2013. And for anyone who wants to know what the big deal is, the military has just released a demonstration video that showcases why you wouldn’t want to mess with anybody armed with what some have nicknamed “The Punisher.”

The XM-25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System is a semi-automatic airburst grenade launcher that’s specially designed to overcome a common problem faced by troops in combat situations. Insurgents who attack often take cover behind walls, trees and trenches, making it difficult for soldiers to score a direct hit. But rounds fired from the rifle can be programmed to explode at a set distance, such as right above or behind the enemy target.

To achieve this degree of precision, the rifle relies on a series of “smart” technology features, which include:

  • A laser rangefinder to detect the distance to the target.
  • A computerized system that automatically sends the proper detonating distance to the grenade.
  • Microchip-embedded 25 mm “smart” grenade rounds that can achieve high accuracy up to 500 meters (although military officials hope this can be extended to about 1,000 meters)
  • Under development are the option of door breaching, armor piercing or non-lethal rounds.

Wiring up military weapons with smart technology isn’t cheap however. So far, five prototypes have been used in combat with each round costing about $1000 dollars to manufacture. The army expects that figure to drop to $35 dollars per shot once the rounds are mass produced.

At that stage, military officials hope to purchase at least 12,500 XM-25 rifles for about $25,000 dollars each.

(via ATK)

Photo: U.S. Army

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About Tuan C. Nguyen

Tuan C. Nguyen was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2011 to 2013.

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Tuan C. Nguyen

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Tuan C. Nguyen is a freelance science journalist based in New York City. He has written for the U.S. News and World Report, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC News, AOL, Yahoo! News and LiveScience. Formerly, he was reporter and producer for the technology section of ABCNews.com. He holds degrees from the University of California Los Angeles and the City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism.

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Seen this in action. Great weapon.
This seems to be a better solution for precision targeting in urban areas verses the proposed smart mortar round in another post.
Posted by Hates Idiots
13th Apr 2011
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he he he...
Hiding behind a barricade? I don't think so!
LoL.

I don't imagine them making these street legal, and LEOs are gonna have to fork out their own paychecks to get one of these.
Posted by blackepyon01@...
3rd Sep 2011
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RE: U.S. soldiers to get 'punisher' super rifle
This is a far better solution than the current one of using aircraft with missiles/bombs that leave too much collateral damage.

One of the lesson's learned from recently past wars is that air superiority only goes so far. You don't control a piece of land until your people on the ground control it.
Posted by mheartwood
14th Apr 2011
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If..
If they get the cost of these rounds down to $35 each or less it will be a game changer. Give this thing a 1 square foot hole to go through and you can fill a room with a deadly rain from the inside out.

AP/HE rounds could be set to detonate after impact to improve penetration of masonry walls to open up those holes in buildings.
Posted by Hates Idiots
15th Apr 2011
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Punisher rifle security
How do you keep the enemy from triggering the grenades early?
Posted by tjason@...
5th May 2011
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Security
The rounds are programmed by the weapon before firing,
the program cannot be changed after firing.
Posted by MarkBern
6th May 2011
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History of hacking
If IT history tells us anything - it's that anything can be hacked and reprogrammed. I'm sure the Chinese are working on this as we write - given that they have already hacked all the weapons research data.
Posted by dduggerbiocepts
16th Jul 2011
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In this case...
The "reprogramming" could be disabled by a simple physical switch or contact on the charge. Delivering data while in the air is one thing. Delivering power or physical contact is quite another.
Posted by Lightning Joe
1st Aug
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nra
Great! How long before the NRA get this legal for hunting deer.
Posted by krl10
11th Oct 2011
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nra
Perhaps the nra and everyone else should have them. That way the governments of the world couldn't enslave us any more than they already have.

That was what the 2nd amendment was intended to be for.
Posted by Zolar
13th Mar 2012
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Check eBay regularly
Given the number of missing suitcase nukes from the former Soviet Union and pretty much every other weapons systems - especially small arms lack of successful accountability - you can bet they will be in the open market almost as soon as the military has them - maybe sooner, because the prototypes have been around for years.
Posted by dduggerbiocepts
1st May 2012
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So get ready, civilians...
This WILL find its way into the "domestic suppression" market, and eventually it WILL be used to target protestors.

That is the curve of all Military technologies, possibly excluding tac-nukes. If WE don't control our government, our government will control us.
Posted by Lightning Joe
1st Aug
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