Engineering Dynamics Site Map
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Universal gun system and various test rounds |
At the Ballistics and Explosives Range and Small Arms
Test Facility operated by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), engineering dynamics
experts are noted for their ability to effectively combine experimentation and
numerical simulations to provide clients with answers and solutions to problems
in penetration and armor mechanics.
The Small Arms Test Facility houses:
The target rooms are located so targets can be positioned
approximately 20 feet, 50 feet, and 150 feet from the gun. Adjustable target
fixtures are available to provide quick vertical and horizontal adjustments of
the target position.
Many different types of small arms projects have been conducted during the past
20 years, from complex programs involving extensive experimentation, materials
evaluation, and computations to simple, quickly executed projects that require
only ballistics testing.
Small Arms Testing
Capabilities
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Universal gun system (receiver and barrels) fabricated
to SAAMI / ANSI specifications
Barrels including .22 long-rifle, .380 ACP, 9-mm Luger, 40 S&W, .357 Magnum,
7.62-mm NATO, and .30-06 Springfield
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Numerous handguns (pistols) and rifles of various
calibers
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All standard cartridge reloading equipment
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High-speed digital video imaging of impacts up to
100 million frames per second
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Nicolet Multipro© high-speed data acquisition up to
200 MHz
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Laser-based gun alignment system
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Test fixture fabrication, machine shop, and welding
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Institute ISO-compliant QA
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Computational impact simulations
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Generation and storage of classified documents,
materials, and targets
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Ultra-high-speed image of a 7.62-mm bullet
impacting a ceramic tile, showing formation and growth of cracks
including the fracture conoid |
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Side and back views of the deformation of a
ballistic fabric after impact (the grid structure on the fabric is
used to assist in deformation-time measurements) |
Small Arms Test
Experience
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Ultra-lightweight body armor design and development—DARPA / US Army Natick
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Modeling and testing of fabrics and ceramic-faced armor—US Army Natick
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Enhanced concealed armor: analysis, modifications, and
testing—U.S. Secret Service
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Evaluation and development of projectiles and/or armor
systems—DOD and private industry
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Shooting of various protective structures such as
windows and doors—Commercial clients
Small Arms Test
Facility
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Small Arms Test Facility (left to right: Control Room, Gun
Room, Target Room #1, Target Room #2) |
Ballistics and
Explosives Range
SwRI operates and maintains the
Ballistics and Explosives Range on the San
Antonio campus. This 10-acre facility permits a wide variety of experimental
programs to be conducted, including:
SwRI technicians provide expert support for handling
explosives, firing gas and powder guns, and collecting high-rate electronic
data. A complement of equipment, including an on-site machine shop, digital data
acquisition and transient recorders, high-speed imaging equipment, and data
processors, supports range activities.
For more information about small arms testing capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Donald J.
Grosch at
dgrosch@swri.org or (210) 522-3176.
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Contact Information |
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Donald J. Grosch
Small Arms Testing
(210) 522-3176
dgrosch@swri.org |
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Related Terminology |
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small arms testing
rifles
pistols
universal gun systems
NIJ 0101.04
lightweight armor
personnel protection
body armor
ballistics testing
high-speed imaging
MIL-STD-662E
nonlethal weapons development
nonlethal weapons testing |
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in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied
engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with
12
technical divisions.
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