New "Sci Fi" weapon in Afghanistan

Started by Silver Creek, December 02, 2010, 10:00:19 AM

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well done, hope it is put to good use soon!


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I saw a demonstration of this weapon system, firing above a cinder block wall with a 1/2 thick plywood sheet behind the wall..........It perforated the plywood with heavy splinter on the exit side.

This should put a hurt on the enemy........OOOOOOOOyaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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cmiller51h

I'm pretty skepitcal on this thing. High Tech dont work so well over there! b';
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Quote from: cmiller51h on December 02, 2010, 14:51:11 PM
I'm pretty skepitcal on this thing. High Tech dont work so well over there! b';

I agree.

"With this weapon system, we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever," Lehner told FoxNews.com on Wednesday. "Tactics are going to have to be rewritten. The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away."

Damn that...  If the enemy can run away, he can fight another day.
Kill them, then move on to the next target. 

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phg

...not that I begrudge our soldiers in the field any edge they can get, but I wonder how much each round costs.  From the writeup, each round has to have a microprocessor in it as well as a wireless connection back to the launch weapon for 2-way communication.  I'm not sure how easy the communications would be to jam, but basically, this sounds like a high-tech upgrade of the RPG.

Silver Creek



Quote from: cmiller51h on December 02, 2010, 14:51:11 PM
I'm pretty skepitcal on this thing. High Tech dont work so well over there! b';

I have got to disagree.

Global Hawks, Reapers, and Predator drones have killed a bunch of Al-Qaeda, including the second in command.

How would you like to go on night patrol without night vision. How about long distance patrols without satellite communications. If you were 20 miles into enemy terrain, how important would be the ability to call in predator strikes or laser guided bombs usiing your digital satellite communication.

How about some thing we don't think of as high tech but certainly is, ceramic body armor. Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, medal of honor winner was shot in the chest stopped by his bullet proof vest, while winning the medal.

"Giunta was knocked down when a bullet hit him in his armored chest plate. He immediately charged straight into enemy fire in order to pull a comrade back to cover."
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Silver

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Phil

It looks cool, but I'm suspicious.
My experience -- In the field (whether it is desert sandstorms, jungle monsoons, etc. ) in horrible conditions, high tech weapons always seem to jam up and fail. Sand, rain, mud, etc. play Hell on those newfangled things. Maybe it's just me, but I dunno.
It looks good in tests at the nice testing facility....