Originally posted by Jellybean:
we'll see just how many of them stop to pick up their wounded comrades...
I'd heard the statements about causing wounds instead of killing to take more people off the battle field, but I always figured that was an excuse more than a principle.
My, my time for a history lesson from an old fart. Studies by the US Army after WWII showed that most casualties were the result of crew served weapons/artillery. Small arms (rifle) fire was generally ineffective over 300 meters and when under fire, about 3 soldiers per platoon would return fire. The thinking was, that the ideal infantry weapon would be full auto to encourage return fire and the effective range could be reduced by use of less powerful cartridges.
WR Moore, Do you remember when this study was done? I'd heard it was the reasoning behind the militarys adoption of the M16 but I thought it was from information gathered during the early part of the Vietnam War.
WR got it right...
Brigadier S.L.A. Marshall started it off @ the end of WWII and really got those concepts rolling in 1951 with his study, "Infantry Operations and Weapons Usage in Korea", that was followed by The Hall Study, "Effectiveness Study of the Infantry Rifle", 1952 which was followed by The Hitchman Report, "Operational Requirements for an Infantry Hand Weapon" later in 1952, and all came to the same basic conclusion, with minor variations; even expert riflemen were only "satisfactory" at 100y and by 300y, for various reasons, marksmanship was pathetic.
Needless to say, this made Colonel Studler of Army Ordnance not a happy camper, but he's the one who commissioned, the Hall Study and then hoped the Hitchman Report would refute Hall. He didn't, he agreed. Oops...
But, we still went with the T65E3 (7.62x51) cartridge instead of something similar to the German 7.92x33 as our allies wanted. Those same studies then were used to bite ordnance in the *** when the obvious fact that the 7.62x51 was not at it's best on full auto out of a 9lb rifle. Go figure...
That really got the "Small Caliber/High Velocity Concept" rolling and it opened the door for McNamara and his "Whiz Kids"...
Get "The Black Rifle" by Ezell...
BTW Jelly, Re: T20...You're welcome...