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Americans are creative when it comes to weaponry
Check the Army's prototype ultimate shotgun!
http://shock.military.com/Shock/vide...RC=airforce.nl -S |
I think we already had a round like this for the M551 Sheridan, our aluminum tank.
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They had grape and canister rounds in the Civil War. The woodclad gunboat USS Conestoga made an incursion down the Mississippi to scout Confederate strongholds on September 10, 1861. Her report states that they were fired on by a southern regiment at one point. A barrage of grapeshot from four 8" Dalgrens sent the lot of them scurrying over the hill.
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Primary intention for this kind of ammo is infantry in houses (that's why the US army saw a need for this ammo type not before experiencing the Iraq war), but it should be enough to deliver a serious blow to APCs and IFVs as well, doing at least significant damage. Tanks: I would not bet my money on that it is clever to attract their attention by using this ammo. |
Wow, that thing could take out a hole infantry platoon, even if they're in spread formation
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Reminds me of some of the flechette rounds we had. Nasty stuff if you are on the pointy end.
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The Swedes use a whole collection of different ammunition onboard the CV-9040 series of IFVs, every ammo type specialised for taking out armour, soft targets, helicopters, with delayed fuse, without, pointy shot or flechette type of shot etc. If you try that in SBP, you'll find ammo switching pretty much confusing at times, due to the flexible but complex ammo loading and switching options onboard the CV9040 - I always screw it up sooner or latter and thus load only twop types of ammo. Nothing beats the simplicity of the German Leopards in this regard, even the Abrams makes it slightly more complicated than necessary. |
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I'll just post this without a value judgement
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/2225706.stm Well okay, I will make a value judgement "moderation in war is imbecility" I think Jacky Fisher but he may have been quoting someone else, regarding u boats |
The new 40 million USD "toy" an excellent aircraft.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUcPyOLyWQc |
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