Posted on 11/17/2009 9:35:34 PM PST by jdfromny
"When the HEAB round explodes, the target is peppered with fragmentation," Murray said. "Our studies indicate that the XM-25 with HEAB is 300 percent more effective at incapacitating the enemy than current weapons at the squad level."
Ping to new weapon.
Why publish the specs and performance on this weapon? Whatever happened to secrecy?
The tangos will read this and have 3 years to plan a strategy to counter this weapon, like seeking overhead cover for ambush positions, and acquiring body armor.
Without surprise this weapon may be a waste of money.
Sheesh.
An M-14 with an ART scope will allow you to drop a gomer at 1 Km. Old school, requires something called Marksmanship.
You have heard of it, the Marines dish it out every day.....
I can understand making things like tanks, aircraft, and the like high-tech (to a degree), but I think it’s a bit overkill when they start doing it with infantry weapons; they don’t have whole crews geared towards keeping them working.
Does anyone besides me think all this technology is making us more vulnerable? All it would take is one good EMP to make it all useless (if you want a good example of how vulnerable, read the newest War of the World’s novel; in it, the aliens first use EMP weapons, to very devastating effect, to disable the Earth’s defenses.)
This is one of the offspring of the widely-known and horribly-doomed OICW (the other being the XM-8, destined to replace the M16 until it...er...melted). It’s an “open secret” already.
A .308 will drop someone visible at 1000m.
A 25mm smart-fuse grenade will drop someone behind cover at 700m.
Each has its uses.
Looks like a pork barrel project foisted on the military to me.
If that thing is designed to be a squad weapon, it will have to operate in all kinds of weather conditions, something I doubt it can do.
Hey, go back to the Stoner, and a flame thrower.
We got this round from Israel?
Looked like a great weapon on the military channel (saw the advertisement). It is a great idea and seems to be implementable. I think that it will be successful as long as batteries are available... I can just see that those in the brush are calling in for new batteries though... geez. May not be a major problem, but it will be a problem.
Another great solution that is technology limited (especially in battle conditions).
lol
Fixed that for you...:) And it highlights the REAL advantage!
And a Barrett will turn cover into concealment, letting you drop someone behind “cover” at 1000m+.
But I guess it does it in a really boring way.
.50 is still stopped by sand bags, like nearly everything else.
Zorg: Voila! The ZF-1.
[the weapon opens, and Zorg picks it up]
Zorg: It's light. Handle's adjustable for easy carrying, good for righties and lefties. Breaks down into four parts, undetectable by x-ray, ideal for quick, discreet interventions. A word on firepower. Titanium recharger, three thousand round clip with bursts of three to three hundred, and with the Replay button - another Zorg invention - it's even easier.
[lights reveal a mannequin in police gear] One shot...
[shoots mannequin]
...and replay sends every following shot to the same location.
[turns around, shooting in the direction of the Mangalores; bullets curve their trajectory and hit the mannequin instead]
And to finish the job, all the Zorg oldies but goodies.
[fires every weapon at the mannequin as he mentions them] Rocket launcher... arrow launcher with exploding or poisonous gas heads, very practical... our famous net launcher... the always-efficient flamethrower, my favorite...
[winks to the Mangalores]
and for the grand finale, the all-new 'Ice-cube System'.
[fires a cloud of liquid nitrogen which freezes the remains of the mannequin. Mangalores applaud politely]
I don't like warriors. Too narrow-minded, no subtlety. And worse, they fight for hopeless causes. Honor?
Huh! Honor's killed millions of people, it hasn't saved a single one. Tell you what I do like though: a killer. A dyed-in-the-wool killer. Cold-blooded, clean, methodical and thorough.
Now a real killer, when he picked up the ZF-1, would have immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
[a Mangalore presses the button, detonating a large explosive]
Bring me the priest.
Operative word being someONE. A HEAB round from an XM-25 will do the same thing to a dozen people.
One shot, one kill - OR - one shot, a dozen kills.
Your choice...
That's a pretty funny and strange movie (The Fifth Element (1997)). I love the music that plays under the closing credits.
Oh. How about outsourcing all of our weapons systems to them?
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