I'll believe it when I see it.
I agree - why waste a missile when a .50 HMG can take care of it? or a 30 mmTrue but the 30mm is the only one with a viable round. Missiles are quite expensive against some targets…
Watching an Avenger go at a target made me give up on .50 for that role.I agree - why waste a missile when a .50 HMG can take care of it? or a 30 mm
True but the 30mm is the only one with a viable round. Missiles are quite expensive against some targets…
Get the new truck version of the Senator, mount the turret in the bed so it's more stable and lower.It however is not practical on much smaller than the 8x8 LAV 3+ or a tracked APC/IFV.
The gun needs a stable chassis.
That gun is more powerful than the 25mm Bushmaster on the LAV.Get the new truck version of the Senator, mount the turret in the bed so it's more stable and lower.
Oh I wasn't thinking the heavily cal stuff, more the missile platforms etcThat gun is more powerful than the 25mm Bushmaster on the LAV.
A Ford 950 (yeah I know they don’t exist but bear with me) wouldn’t do well with it either…
I’m still of the option a SR Point Defense Missile system needs to be either very light so it can get dug in as best it can - or on an armored vehicle that is capable of moving with the maneuver forces.Oh I wasn't thinking the heavily cal stuff, more the missile platforms etc
With AD I'd argue we need a platform as part of rear area security needs to be fast to reposition quickly. Speed vs armour.I’m still of the option a SR Point Defense Missile system needs to be either very light so it can get dug in as best it can - or on an armored vehicle that is capable of moving with the maneuver forces.
With AD I'd argue we need a platform as part of rear area security needs to be fast to reposition quickly. Speed vs armour.
That gun is more powerful than the 25mm Bushmaster on the LAV.
A Ford 950 (yeah I know they don’t exist but bear with me) wouldn’t do well with it either…
Following the M230LF fielding in theatre in different roles the US military, which call it XM914, issued a Request for Information for additional M-LIDS (Mobile-Low, slow, small unmanned aircraft Integrated Defeat System) in which the Northrop Grumman chain gun finding is the hard-kill Counter-UAS effector. With a weight less than 73 kg without ammunition and a recoil force of less than 7,400 N, it can be fitted to many RCWS designed for hosting 12.7 mm heavy machine guns. The M230LF chain gun can shoot single shot, controlled burst, and full automatic, in the latter mote the firing rate reaching 200 rounds per minute, and provides a lethality range of over 2,000 meters.
Which 30 are you talking about? The 30x173 used by Rheinmetall on its Skyranger 30 series with AHEAD ammunition? Or the 30x113 used by the AH-64 M-230 and the MSHORAD?
30x173 SAPHEI = 363g x 1100m/s x 1100m/s /2 = 220 kJ
25x137 SAPHEI = 185g x 1100m/s x 1100m/s /2 = 110 kJ
30x113 APHEI-SD = 270g x 810m/s x 810m/s /2 = 89 kJ
12.7x99 M20 API-T = 40g x 887m/s x 887m/s /2 = 15 kJ
I thought the XM914 on the MSHORAD was 30x173mm. Simply due to the literature from the Army about the AHEAD and commonality with other AD 35mm guns.The Army is eying a new all-in-one proximity round for its 30mm chain guns
"With minimal ammunition, the commander and crew are able to defeat three distinct threats.”taskandpurpose.comNorthrop Grumman: new life to the M230LF - EDR Magazine
To improve the Northrop Grumman M230LF effectiveness against UAS and to further widen its capabilities, a number of improvements are in the pipeline.www.edrmagazine.eu
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Yup.I thought the XM914 on the MSHORAD was 30x173mm. Simply due to the literature from the Army about the AHEAD and commonality with other AD 35mm guns.
Honestly I’ve never been enamored with the 30mm on the AH-64 for anything but lighter systems that can’t deal with a big 30mm.
After comparative testing of the Kongsberg MCRWS mounted to Stryker vehicles, the U.S. Army approved in April 2015 the equipping of 81 of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment's Strykers with 30 mm cannons after the unit requested the upgrade. Reviews of the effectiveness of these new turrets in Stryker companies informed decisions regarding the upgrade of more Strykers across the nine Stryker Brigades.[83][84] The remote turret requires a modification of the hull roof, and adds two tons of weight[85] with an upgraded suspension and wider tires.[86] Outfitting the first Strykers with Mk44 Bushmaster II cannons was planned to occur during the next two years, it was stated in 2015.[87]
30x113 mm is the compromise for when you think 100% of your lighter vehicles always need both .50 cal and 40 mm AGL.Honestly I’ve never been enamored with the 30mm on the AH-64 for anything but lighter systems that can’t deal with a big 30mm.
I’m not sure it’s a great compromise.30x113 mm is the compromise for when you think 100% of your lighter vehicles always need both .50 cal and 40 mm AGL.
the what??
BRAHAAAAHHAAH ROFLMAO !
Basically the standard US Saddle for the Civil war till today.the what??