Posted on 05/10/2006 2:30:10 PM PDT by Cannoneer No. 4
Stryker ramps up to unveil Mobile Gun SystemBy Annette Fournier
FORT BENNING, Ga. (Army News Service, May 9, 2006) The newest version of the Stryker vehicle, designed to provide fire power to Infantry units, will be unveiled May 15 at Fort Knox's Armor Warfighting Symposium. |
Sorry to hear that. If ever there was an argument for leafletting and subsequent carpet-bombing then Iraq is it.
Yes, I remember the M60 quite well, as I took delivery of enough of them to equip a company in the summer of 1961. M60 and M60A1 both had the 105. They are quite distinctive with the blast suppressor in the middle of the tube.
After all, it's nothing but a big rifle. All said, this is just a reversion to the Assault Gun concept that started in WWII.
Killing flies with a sledgehammer!
They "buzzed" off...
Cite evidence please, or explain your position. I value the opinion of those who are knowledgeable, even if I disagree. I don't pay much attention to the others.
That's not a blast suppressor, its a bore evacuator.
The enemy WANTS us to destroy mosques, so the media can saturate the airwaves with "atrocities" and foment more fanacism amongst the terrorist recruiting pool. Is that what you want?
What ever. I was turret mechanic on M60s for about a year, and before that on M48s for about 2 years. M60 was superior to M48, with or without the 105!
I'll take any M48 with a 90mm and whip any M60 with a hole in the mantlet where the gun isn't.
And a lot more vulnerable to RPGs and other relatively light weapons. They'd be meat for any real tank, most especially the latest Russian and Chinese examples. The M1A2 Abrams tank uses a 120 mm gun, the Russian T-90 (dating from '93) and the Chinese Type use a 125 mm. The in development Russian tank (T-94?) reportedly uses a 152mm main gun.
In the pictures I wonder if those are downloaded charges, or ones with a light or no projectile? The vehicle doesn't seem to be rocking much, yet one major problem they've had is the thing flipping over when the gun is fired to the side.
The photos show the vehicle without the "slat armor" which was added to the other versions of the vehicle after operational testing revealed a high vulnerability to RPG fire. The slat armor adds 5,000 pounds to the weight of the vehicle and causes many problems with the operation of the vehicle and its systems, such as the tire pressure monitoring and inflation system. It also causes noise in various scenarios and by making the vehicle effectively larger, restricts it's operations in the urban environment.
I've heard that one flipped over from firing over the side. Post us a pic of that wreck. I've never been able to find one.
'The canister round sends out a spray of titanium balls'
I'm thinking he has the wrong metal here.
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