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I saw it within the past 2 weeks. Can't remember channel but think it was the History (military) channel.
And......to further simplify the issue, I ...forgot...the 4 letter designation for it.
I'd like to read more about it.
An amazing weapon. Microprocessor INSIDE the bullet. (or bomb if you will)
Explosive rounds and fairly light weight for 2 men to operate. An amazing comparison to how many .50 cal guns it would replace.
Laser sight could range-find on a wall and then they fired a round through the window of the wall with the projectile programmed to explode just inches PAST the wall so the shrapnel would kill the guy BEHIND the wall.
Yeeeeowww!
Also the "beaten zone" was just a mass of explosions when they fired it with the conventional "blow up on impact" function.
Initials were something like "OS sumpin sumpin" Think it was for "squad operated ...sumpin sumpin.
Seems no reason to restrict public ownership of almost ANYTHING with the army having a thing like this.
Any info or links?
Think it was 23mm.
And......to further simplify the issue, I ...forgot...the 4 letter designation for it.
I'd like to read more about it.
An amazing weapon. Microprocessor INSIDE the bullet. (or bomb if you will)
Explosive rounds and fairly light weight for 2 men to operate. An amazing comparison to how many .50 cal guns it would replace.
Laser sight could range-find on a wall and then they fired a round through the window of the wall with the projectile programmed to explode just inches PAST the wall so the shrapnel would kill the guy BEHIND the wall.
Yeeeeowww!
Also the "beaten zone" was just a mass of explosions when they fired it with the conventional "blow up on impact" function.
Initials were something like "OS sumpin sumpin" Think it was for "squad operated ...sumpin sumpin.
Seems no reason to restrict public ownership of almost ANYTHING with the army having a thing like this.
Any info or links?
Think it was 23mm.