GA Personal Defense Weapon

GA 10" Personal Defense Weapon (PDW)

GA PDW with EOTech red-dot sight
Type Personal defense weapon
Place of origin Philippines
Service history
In service Under Development
Production history
Designer Government Arsenal (Philippines)
Designed 2011
Manufacturer Government Arsenal (Philippines)
Number built Preproduction prototypes only
Variants 10" PWD
Specifications
Weight 6 lb (2.7 kg) empty
7.3 lb (3.3 kg) with 30 rounds
Length 35 in (890 mm) (stock extended)
32 in (810 mm) (stock retracted)
Barrel length 10 in (250 mm)

Cartridge 7.62×37mm Musang
Caliber 7.62 mm (.308 in)
Barrels 1
Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt (Direct impingement)
Effective firing range 300 m (330 yd) effective
Feed system 30-round box magazine or other STANAG magazines.
Sights Iron sights or various optics

The 10" Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) is a new weapon system made exclusively by the Government Arsenal of the Philippines, based on the M4 carbine / M16 rifle platform, cycles full automatic with specially developed 7.62×37mm Musang subsonic and supersonic rounds.[1]

The weapon is under development with 50 prototypes undergoing field testing and evaluation with Special Operations units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.[2]

Development

Designed to replace the MP5 submachine gun and 5.56mm carbines used by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in close combat use, its design objectives included increased lethality over subsonic 9mm and 5.56mm cartridges, improved controlability, reduction in size and weight, and a maximum effective range of 300 meters.[1][2]

The compact design of the PDW and new intermediate wildcat caliber 7.62×37mm Musang ammunition's effectiveness and lethality are comparable with the 5.56×45mm NATO round at ranges to 300 meters.

The short barrels and retractable butt-stock facilitate the ingress and egress from vehicles as the overall length of the weapon does not protrude beyond the shoulders when worn across the user's body. It can utilize existing M16 and M4 ammunition magazine while retaining full capacity despite being a 7.62mm round.

The weapon is ideal for close quarter combat and for arming vehicle crews. This can also be used as a night fighting weapon system with the use of sound suppressors.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Small Arms Repair and Upgrade Unit" (PDF). Bullet-in (Philippines: Government Arsenal, Department of National Defense). June 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  2. 1 2 "An Accurate Short to the Future of National Defense" (PDF). Bullet-in (Philippines: Government Arsenal, Department of National Defense). June 2014. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
  3. "10" GA PDW, 7.62 x 37mm Musang display placard" (JPEG). June 11, 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
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