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US snipers to defend Iraq oil pipeline
Australian Broadcasting Company ^
| October 05 2003
| AFP
Posted on 10/05/2003 7:28:55 AM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
and the concussion alone from a round that passes within a close enough distance can kill. Somehow I don't think so.
I have been to the rifle range many times. In the USMC we took turns firing and working in the target butts.
The sound of bullets ripping through the targets overhead was impressive, but did not produce so much as a headache. Granted, a .50 cal would make an even louder noise, but still just a noise. For 'concussion' you need an explosion.
I suspect this reporter does not know which end of the tube the projectile exits. Typical.
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posted on
10/05/2003 9:20:16 PM PDT
by
LibKill
(Father Darwin has a sense of humor but no mercy whatsoever.)
To: freedom9
"and the concussion alone from a round that passes within a close enough distance can kill."Pure BS but hey as long as they do not miss who is going to know.
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posted on
10/06/2003 6:51:12 AM PDT
by
harpseal
(stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
To: archy; Squantos
Since many in RVN used M2's and I have had occaision to be very close to teh trajectory of a .50 cal projectile passing close and was neither killed or injured in any way unless one counts being a tad surprised by the sound abd impressed with teh results of hits. As I have often said before I once saw a person almost cut in half by M2 rounds take some more steps up to the wire and throw a grenade. Now if by just passing close they could have killed it would have made things a whole lot easier for the defenders of many places.
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posted on
10/06/2003 7:04:46 AM PDT
by
harpseal
(stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
To: harpseal
Since many in RVN used M2's and I have had occaision to be very close to teh trajectory of a .50 cal projectile passing close and was neither killed or injured in any way unless one counts being a tad surprised by the sound abd impressed with teh results of hits. As I have often said before I once saw a person almost cut in half by M2 rounds take some more steps up to the wire and throw a grenade. Now if by just passing close they could have killed it would have made things a whole lot easier for the defenders of many places. I'd agree completely. Sometimes.
And sometimes, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if a close one from a .50 would literally scare the intended recipient to death, or similarly accomplish the job through some similar mechanism.
I am not, I say again NOT about to take a chance on stopping any determined individual via a lucky accident or physiological result that works some of the time, but not all/most of the time. But I don't doubt that there are instances in which that result has happened.
Just don't bet your life on it, or those lives depending on you.
-archy-/-
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posted on
10/06/2003 7:15:18 AM PDT
by
archy
(Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
To: Ajnin
I don't doubt at all what you say about the muzzle blast. What about the round itself though. In some airburst munitions a flammable vapor is spewed several feet above the ground and ignited. The subsequent explosion causes a vacuum in a large area. When the air rushes back in to fill the void I understand that the surrounding atmosphere decreases enough in psi to cause severe damage to a human. This happens primarily because of the speed of the explosion. I don't see how a projectile could cause the same effect unless I'm wrong in my understanding of overpressure. I don't know, the physics and aerodynamics are way beyond me. Try a degreed balistician with a background in explosives chemistry and aeronautics, with a smattering of fluid mechanics and stress analysis.
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But I know that the evil flat zipper-sound of a 90mm or 105mm solid shot round [we've forgotten about them in these days of HEAT and kinetic penetrator APFSDS *Silver Bullets* but guess what: neither electrical discharge field nor reactive armour has much effect on them] as air rushes in to fill the vacuum made as the 3½-to-5- inch base of the projectile splits the air is a hellish sound, indeed. While that may or may not involve a physiological effect, it certainly plays hell with your sense of humor about being shot at and missed; it's NOTHING like taking near small arms fire. Close misses from .50, 12,7mm, 14.5mm and 20mm rounds are somewhere in between.
-archy-/-
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10/06/2003 9:35:36 AM PDT
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archy
(Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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