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{{guninfo |name=Heckler & Koch CAWS |image=[[File:HKCAWS.jpg|300px]] |origin=West Germany |manufact=[[Heckler & Koch]] (weapon)<br>[[Winchester]]-Olin (ammunition) |maker=Helmut Weldle |design=c.1982 |birth= |death= |type=[[Automatic shotgun]] |caliber=[[12 gauge]] Belted (18.5×76mmR) |action= |length=30 in (76.2 cm) |barrel=19.5 in (45.7 cm) |weight=9.5 lbs (4.3 kg) |justweight=8.2 lbs (3.7 kg) |height= |magazine=10-round detachable box magazine |cycle=240 rpm |effective=150 m (164.01 yds/492.1 ft) |range= |velocity=488-538 m/s (1601.05-1765.1 ft/s) |usedby= }}The '''CAWS''' (short for '''Close Assault Weapon System''') is a prototype [[automatic firearm|automatic]] [[shotgun]] that was co-produced by [[Heckler & Koch]] and [[Winchester]]/[[Olin]] during the 1980s. It was Heckler & Koch's entry into the U.S. military's Close Assault Weapon System program. ==History== The CAWS program started in the early 1980s in the United States. The main goal of this program was to develop a new generation personal [[firearm]], capable of firing high-impulse, multiple [[projectile]]s with [[effective range]] of 100–150 meters. One of the teams entered in the CAWS competition was the Heckler & Koch Germany, coupled with Winchester-Olin. Heckler & Koch was responsible for developing a firearm, while Winchester-Olin was responsible for the development of new types of ammunition suitable to fire from it. The prototype would compete with the [[AAI CAWS]]. Although tested by the U.S. military, the CAWS program was canceled, and production of the weapon, both military and civilian, has halted. ==Design details== The Heckler & Koch CAWS is a [[select-fire]], [[recoil operation|recoil-operated]] [[bullpup]] [[shotgun]], with three modes of fire: SAFE, [[semi-automatic firearm|SEMI]], and [[Automatic firearm|AUTO]] (S-1-F). It is chambered for [[12 gauge]] shotgun shells and features a 10-round detachable box [[magazine]]. However, rather than using standard 12 gauge ammunition, the CAWS was designed around a belted case shell that fired tungsten alloy buckshot. The CAWS ammunition is incompatible with standard 12 gauge shells as a result of much higher gas pressures and different case geometry. The CAWS came in several different barrel lengths, varying between 457mm (approximately 18 inches) and 685mm (approximately 33 inches). Some of the prototypes came equipped with a foregrip. The charging handle is on top of the weapon underneath the integral optic sight. ==Ammunition== The 18.5x76mmR cartridge was a specialized shotgun shell belted at the base to prevent rounds from being loaded in other similar gauge shotguns for safety reasons, due to having a higher pressure propellant than normal shotgun shells. Early payloads for the cartridges were flechettes but these proved to be too unstable and inaccurate. The loadout would be switched out for lead and tungsten buckshot that could penetrate pine boards ¾ of an inch thick and punch through mild steel plates at 150 meters, respectively. Initially, the shell cases were made out of brass, though high-strength plastic cases with brass and aluminum bases would be made to lower the weight of the ammunition. Winchester/Olin were also developing more exotic munitions for the H&K CAWS such as fragmentation, incendiary, and explosive rounds before the CAWS project was ultimately terminated by the U.S. military. ==Gallery== <gallery> Tumblr onchuqE9IX1s57vgxo3 r3 1280.jpg|H&K CAWS promotional image with brass and composite plastic-brass cartridges. HK CAWS extended barrel and foregrip..jpg|Example of extended barrel (top) and foregrip (bottom). Tumblr onchuqE9IX1s57vgxo6 r1 1280.jpg|Early brass casing loadouts, including flechette payload. Tumblr onchuqE9IX1s57vgxo5 r1 1280.jpg|Brass cartridge with buckshot loadout that could come in either lead or tungsten. Screen Shot 2021-11-24 at 6.19.28 AM.png|Promotional photo of HK CAWS brass casing. Screen Shot 2021-11-24 at 6.21.50 AM.png|H&K CAWS plastic and aluminum. Photo by Paul Smith. HK CAWS brochure 1.jpg|HK CAWS brochure 1. HK CAWS brochure 2.jpg|HK CAWS brochure 2. H&K CAWS schematic.png|H&K CAWS schematic. </gallery> ==See also== *[[Close Assault Weapon System]] *[[AAI CAWS]] ==External Links== *[https://www.historicalfirearms.info/post/158905311179/heckler-koch-close-assault-weapon-system/ Historical Firearms Heckler-Koch Close Assault Weapon System] *[http://cartridgecollectors.org/cmo/cmo06june.htm/ Cartridge Collectors] *[https://www.hkpro.com/threads/caw.527816// HK Pro Forums CAWS] *[http://pewpewpew.work/german/hk/rare/CAWS.htm Pew Pew Pew Work's article on the H&K CAWS (Chinese)] *[https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/04/06/42/d8f98374b235ea/US4635530.pdf PDF of H&K's Patent for their CAWS] *[https://www.smallarmsreview.com/archive/pdfdmp_1.cfm?docid=5737.pdf PDF of H&K's CAWS proposal to the U.S. Military] {{Bullpups}} [[Category:Shotguns]] [[Category:Automatic shotguns]] [[Category:Prototypes]] [[Category:Bullpup]]
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