To: Jeff Head
The real test will be how reliable it is in rough field conditions, day in and day out. If it is always jamming, breaking down, or doing an electronic "reset", it will have limited field usefulness, regardless of its clinical specs. We shall see. I hope it is reliable and rugged and can be produced in numbers as such. IMO, It would be better to have these mounted on vehicles such as the Bradly or the Striker, seeing as how they need batteries etc and may prove to be fragile in use. However it is a great concept and one per squad would be devastating fire power.
66 posted on
05/27/2009 11:41:04 AM PDT by
calex59
To: calex59
IMO, It would be better to have these mounted on vehicles such as the Bradly or the Striker, seeing as how they need batteries etc and may prove to be fragile in use. However it is a great concept and one per squad would be devastating fire power.
The guts of the system are the rounds and the targetting system. Those should be nicely portable. I want to see one on a striker combined with image recognition and belt feed. Something that could put one through everyone window in a building in a couple seconds. *tump*tump*tump*tump* Brababoom! Building clear.
71 posted on
05/27/2009 11:48:28 AM PDT by
TalonDJ
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