https://www.berettadefensetechnologies.com/unveiled-the-narp-the-new-assault-rifle-platform/
At DSEI 2023 in London Beretta unveils its New Assault Rifle Platform, the 5.56×45 mm version being just the first of a series of long-barrel weapons that will see the light in the coming years
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Having nearly 500 years of history and not feeling the weight of time, Beretta is still looking for innovation; this is the feeling when crossing the production line while heading to the company firing range, a wholly new series of CNC machinery aimed at increasing the company production capability having just been installed. EDR On-Line is about to test the last born of the Beretta military weapons portfolio, the 5,56×45 mm individual weapon issued from the New Assault Rifle Platform programme, NARP in short. This programme was launched five years ago; Phase 1 started in 2018, and led to the manufacturing of a functional demonstrator, to a first detailed ergonomic design, in-house laboratory tests being also carried out. In 2022 Phase 2 saw the production of the first prototypes, nine additional rifles being produced to be distributed to Italian Army operational regiments, the user having been in the loop since the beginning of the programme. In April 2023 the NARP programme overcame two major steps, the critical design review and the concept development and experimentation. According to Beretta sources, considerable modifications were adopted along the development path, some elements having been nearly totally redesigned. Intensive laboratory and operational trials continued while the Italian Army Staff was brought in the loop and company NATO qualification testing started.
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As said the acronym NARP refers to the programme and not to the weapon presented, which will be given a name in due course; however in this article we will refer to it as NARP, as for the time being this is the only definition available.
The first impression when looking at the NARP is to be in front of the umpteenth AR15-based assault rifle, however this proves untrue when getting into details. In fact the Beretta portfolio lacked an AR15-like weapon, something more and more required by customers as it allows exploiting muscle memory when shifting from one rifle to another. Eugene Stoner definitely did a great job in terms of ergonomy, the layout of the command push buttons and levers of his rifles having become the standard, albeit with continuous improvements.
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When starting working on the NARP programme Beretta considered the five NATO key bullets for small arms, ergonomy, reliability, modularity, lethality and signature reduction. The Beretta idea was that each of those elements should boost the others, in order to obtain a chain with the strongest possible links, the weakest being the one that in the end represents the chain strength. To do so Beretta developed its new assault rifle in close cooperation with the Italian Army.
Five years for developing a new assault rifle might seem too many, but we must consider that nearly two years were lost due to the pandemic. Once work in presence was back, rapid prototyping and 3D printing proved key in allowing to test in near-real time the ideas emerged from discussions on physical items, especially when working on ergonomics.




















































