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Using human-centered design to improve the assault rifle.

Cheng-Lang Kuo1, Cheng-Kang Yuan, Bor-Shong Liu

  • 1Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, China University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.

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Infantry soldiers prefer redesigned rifles with reduced weight and length. A bullpup-style, non-adjustable buttstock significantly improved shooting performance in trials.

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Area of Science:

  • Military Engineering
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Ballistics

Background:

  • Rifle design significantly impacts infantry effectiveness and soldier performance.
  • Existing rifle designs may not fully meet the ergonomic and tactical needs of modern infantry.
  • Understanding soldier preferences is crucial for developing optimized firearm systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To ascertain infantry soldiers' preferences for rifle design features.
  • To evaluate the impact of different buttstock configurations on shooting performance.
  • To identify key factors for future rifle redesigns.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted interviews with infantry soldiers to gather design preferences.
  • Performed shooting experiments using the T-91 rifle with four distinct buttstock variations (26 mm, 34 mm, self-adjusting, bullpup).
  • Utilized factor analysis to identify critical rifle redesign considerations.

Main Results:

  • Seven key factors emerged for rifle redesign: tactical necessity, interface design, weight reduction, bullpup configuration, sight design, auxiliary devices, and bayonet lug.
  • Buttstock length demonstrated a significant influence on shooting performance.
  • Optimal redesigned rifle specifications include a weight of 3.2 kg and a total length of 750 mm.
  • A non-adjustable bullpup stock with a curved shape, deeply seamed handguard, and slanted trigger handle is recommended.

Conclusions:

  • Soldier feedback and empirical testing are vital for advancing rifle design.
  • Specific ergonomic features, particularly the buttstock, directly correlate with improved shooting accuracy.
  • The study provides actionable data for developing next-generation infantry rifles tailored to user needs and performance enhancement.