I just had to look that up, I knew they’d changed the m-60 but hadn’t heard about a new caliber/individual weapon system.
What could go wrong with this:
Each cartridge case consists of a stainless steel base coupled to a brass body via an aluminum locking washer.
I just had to look that up, I knew they’d changed the m-60 but hadn’t heard about a new caliber/individual weapon system.
What could go wrong with this:
>Each cartridge case consists of a stainless steel base coupled to a brass body via an aluminum locking washer.
Those are Victorian batteries. they will generate an electrical charge. now will that set off the powder?
Or will the next generation be coil guns and they want a casing that will be interchangeable with those. I suspect the latter. I suspect that the first military grade coil guns will fire an inert Victorian battery, that will be made in a similar fashion to these rounds, but with the right platform be a silent hypersonic weapon.
Those are Victorian batteries. they will generate an electrical charge. now will that set off the powder?
Or will the next generation be coil guns and they want a casing that will be interchangeable with those. I suspect the latter. I suspect that the first military grade coil guns will fire an inert Victorian battery, that will be made in a similar fashion to these rounds, but with the right platform be a silent hypersonic weapon.
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