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homing bullets
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BadAim will LOVE this :)
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lol!
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Obviously top secret. Page is blank when I go there. :(
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One possible downside: the target has to be laser illuminated. |
nope according the 5th element the first bullet sets the ptha the rest just follow
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Good for super long range snipers I guess, but, considering that snipers have already made hits at over 2000 yards without guided ammunition is it really needed and/or worth the expense?
It might have a consumer market if the laser designator is low power enough. Even then, it sure does take a funky path to the target so you'd better have a lot of clear area for the shot. Quote:
First, the developers clearly state that it is a laser guided projectile. Second, even barring the first statement, a bag of hammers has the intelligence to see that, with the, "5th element" system, a miss with the first round simply guarantees that all other rounds also miss. --Outlaw. |
weapons are not designed by its efectiveness but by its coolness
i wonder what would freud think of us http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...Wibn_Yjcuv2TN8 |
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And even if he did. it most likely had to do something with sex. |
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There are plenty of guided weapons out there this days. Usually it takes a while for the technology to be brought down to the grunts from pilots, but it eventually is getting there. Look at other things taken for granted by pilots for a long time, like colimated gunsights, lasers, bullet drop compensating gun sights. This were just science fiction for the foot soldier, but technology caught up and now they are small, light, rugged and cheap enough, that even the grunts get them this days. Guided artilery shells were science fiction untill few years ago. Now they are a reality of the modern battlefield. It's just a matter of time until we'll see this "bullet with your name on it" reality.....that's if we don't get that "phased plasma rifle in the 40 Watt range" first.:) |
The thing is, how do you get the laser designator on target?
You send a guy forward, with a laser. So, give that guy a gun, and he can shoot the target from close in. |
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Very interesting project indeed. |
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can't blame him, she was a hottie |
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My personal sniff test says it's not. The weapon is 100% useless without laser designation which puts the sniper team out of action if there is an electronics failure. That also means it requires a 2 man crew. Granted most sniper teams operate as a 2 man team, but, the shooter often makes independent shots, especially when supporting infantry (as opposed to high value target extermination). This is not possible with this system which would limit it's use to high value target extermination. Which brings up the need. Does it happen often enough to develop, test, train, maintain and supply everything required for the system? Once again, I think not. It's a really cool system, but, I don't think it will prove cost effective enough for military use. Just my thoughts. --Outlaw. |
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I doubt it - probably would work like an IWS 2000 back in the day: In "limp mode". ;) |
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The demand is obvious.
New recruits to the military have extensive experience on XBOX FPS games many of which deliberately have no significant ballistics effects such as windage or drop as the marketing whiz kids beleive "easier" means more market penetration. In many XBOX games an assault rifle shoots just like a laser. This system lets new recruits shoot real weapons the same way they have grown used to on the XBOX. |
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Personally, I think we should be researching some form of venomous snake delivery system. And not something quick like a King Cobra. I'm talking about Gibbon Vipers or something nasty like that. --Outlaw. |
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http://chinadigitaltimes.net/space/i...ake_monkey.jpg Or did you mean a Gaboon viper? |
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--Outlaw. |
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http://www.freakingnews.com/pictures...key--68055.jpg |
Neither of those primate viper hybrids contained any gibbon at all. Guys you need to do better than that!
I wipe by rear end with oranutan-spider-pythons on a regular basis and the common Monkey-snake is just a joke! [roll eyes] |
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"venomous duck billed beaver" .... classic, but more dangerous antipodean creatures are the "Drop Bear" and the "Hoop snake".
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oooold stuff! The guy from The Fifth Element has those since a long time ago!
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