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Smart bullets

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:49 am
by lyonch
Below is an email i got at work. I wonder if this gun/bullet would be legal for coyote hunting tournaments :shock:




Radio controlled Smart Bullets, wow!





What next?



Wonder what the recoil is like with a 25 mm round! 25mm. is about 1 inch diameter.



No hiding place from new U.S. Army rifles that use radio-controlled smart bullets

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER



The XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System has a range of roughly 2,300 feet - and is to be deployed in Afghanistan this month

The rifle's gunsight uses a laser rangefinder to determine the exact distance to the obstruction, after which the soldier can add or subtract up to 3 metres from that distance to enable the bullets to clear the barrier and explode above or beside the target.

Soldiers will be able to use them to target snipers hidden in trenches rather than calling in air strikes.

The 25-millimetre round contains a chip that receives a radio signal from the gunsight as to the precise distance to the target.

Lt. Col. Christopher Lehner, project manager for the system, described the weapon as a 'game-changer' that other nations will try and copy.

He expects the Army to buy 12,500 of the XM25 rifles this year, enough for every member of the infantry and special forces.

Lehner told FoxNews: 'With this weapon system,

we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever.

'Tactics are going to have to be rewritten.

The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away.'



Experts say the rifle means that enemy troops will no longer

be safe if they take cover

The XM25 appears perfect weapon for street-to-street fighting that troops in Afghanistan have to engage in, with enemy fighters hiding behind walls and only breaking cover to fire ocasionally.

The weapon's laser finder would work out how far away the enemy was and then the U.S. soldier would add one metre using a button near the trigger.

When fired, the explosive round would carry exactly one metre past the wall and explode with the force of a hand grenade above the Taliban fighter.

The army's project manager for new weapons, Douglas Tamilio, said:

''This is the first leap-ahead technology for troops that we've been

able to develop and deploy.'

A patent granted to the bullet's maker, Alliant Techsystems,

reveals that the chip can calculate how far it has travelled.

Mr Tamilio said: 'You could shoot a Javelin missile, and it would cost £43,000. These rounds will end up costing £15.50 apiece.

They're relatively cheap.Lehner added:

'This is a game-changer.

The enemy has learned to get cover, for hundreds if not thousands of years.

'Well, they can't do that anymore.

We're taking that cover from them and there's only two outcomes:

We're going to get you behind that cover or force you to flee.'

The rifle will initially use high-explosive rounds, but its makers say that it might later use versions with smaller explosive charges that aim to stun rather than kill..



One of the revolutionary bullets which can be pre-programmed to explode to hit troops that are hiding

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:18 pm
by barebackjack
Speaking of smart bullets, I watched a movie called "Wanted" the other night, had Angelina Jolie in it, which is always a plus (movie sucked however).

Anyway, they do this move where they swing their arm and fire their pistol so the bullet curves around corners and obstacles.

Ive been practicing this move for those pesky coyotes that like to hide behind trees and rockpiles and such, for the LIFE of me I cant get my bullets to curve in flight! :mrgreen:

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:36 pm
by lyonch
barebackjack wrote:Ive been practicing this move for those pesky coyotes that like to hide behind trees and rockpiles and such, for the LIFE of me I cant get my bullets to curve in flight! :mrgreen:

BBJ i have been trying to practice the same thing but for some reason i can only get them to curve when i am in the heat of the moment and shooting at a live coyote :mrgreen: And wouldn't you know it they always curve right before they get their and go right around them :? :lol: Otherwise they seem to always go straight; it's king of frusterating :lol: :lol:

P.S. the movie did suck i saw the same one but like you mentioned angelina jolie was in it (the main reason for watching it) :wink:

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:58 pm
by bucksnbears
i must be from another planet cuz i don't find her attractive abit. actually she's kinda repulsive :?
i musta got some strait booolits this year :mrgreen: :D

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:55 am
by M.O.A.
man she have a body to kill for but the movie was repulsive
i quite trying to curve the bullet now just shoot a bigger gun that goes through the tree :D :roll:

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:53 pm
by DustyC
Since we are doing movie reviews now, I'll agree with Bucks on this one. :wink: I'm kinda a go daddy girl guy. :D :D Except for when they ruined it for me during the superbowl eith Joan Rivers!! :cry: :cry: :cry: Any how, I didn't know they made bullets that shoot straight?? :? :? :?

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 4:09 pm
by mitchkvernum
Repulsive!! :shock: huh! are we batting on the same team here bucks!? Or are you crossing over :oops:







8)

Re: Smart bullets

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:13 am
by LeviM
mitchkvernum wrote:Repulsive!! :shock: huh! are we batting on the same team here bucks!? Or are you crossing over :oops:







8)
:mrgreen: