Next Generation Squad Weapon: 6.8 CT Rifle | Shooting, Field Strip, and Performance | Textron

Published on July 2, 2021
Duration: 17:13

The Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle prototype showcases advanced features for the US Army, including a unique cased-telescoped polymer ammunition system with a translating chamber and forward ejection. It boasts fully ambidextrous controls, a removable chamber for easier cleaning, and an integrated 'Smart Rail' for accessory communication. Performance tests indicate recoil is manageable, with energy exceeding 7.62x51mm.

Quick Summary

The Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle prototype features unique cased-telescoped polymer ammunition and a translating chamber for efficient feeding. It includes a removable chamber for easier cleaning, fully ambidextrous controls, and an integrated 'Smart Rail' for accessory power and data sharing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Live Fire Demo
  2. 01:356.8 CT Ammo & Feed System Explained
  3. 03:06Ergonomics & Ambidextrous Controls
  4. 04:33Clearing Rod Mechanism
  5. 05:53LMT Suppressor Technology
  6. 06:53Smart Rail System Features
  7. 07:54Field Strip & Maintenance Guide
  8. 12:37Range Performance & Recoil Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Textron NGSW 6.8 CT Rifle's ammunition?

The 6.8 CT ammunition uses a polymer case and a unique push-through feed system with a translating chamber. This design allows for lighter weight and a more compact mechanism compared to traditional brass-cased ammunition.

How does the NGSW prototype facilitate easier cleaning?

A key feature is the removable chamber, which can be detached from the rifle. This allows for much easier access and cleaning of the chamber area, often considered the hardest part to maintain on AR/AK platforms.

What is the function of the 'Smart Rail' on the NGSW rifle?

The Picatinny 'Smart Rail' has electronic contacts that enable accessories like optics to share power from the rifle's battery. It can also exchange ballistic data, potentially enabling advanced features like disturbed reticle solutions.

How does the recoil and performance of the 6.8 CT compare to other calibers?

While having slightly more recoil than 5.56mm, the 6.8 CT delivers significantly more energy than 7.62x51mm (.308). The video demonstrates good controllability even in full-auto mode.

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