Have you ever seen a modern combat rifle? Ever seen H&K's units pulled apart? The current SA-802's (reworked by H&K), the Steyr family, even some of the .50 cal anti-light skins are using poly parts.Raven_Wing278 said:holy crap...Americans r crazy..they already hav durable rifles that pack a hell of punch..like the M4 carbine and the m-16 assault rifles...that rifle looks lyk its made outta plastic
I think you are talking about the Barett 0.50 anti materials rifle. Those buggers pack a helluva punch. However quite bad for stealth since they tend to raise a mini sandstorm when fired :Turcain said:And also in Kosovo, they used the new type of anti-tank rifles which has weakened uranium bullets in it, and can damage armor of a tank easily. Bad for crew good for infantry .
They use 2 major types, the ELCAN and the ACOG. Both are not just "plain" scopes.Red aRRow said:I think you are talking about the Barett 0.50 anti materials rifle. Those buggers pack a helluva punch. However quite bad for stealth since they tend to raise a mini sandstorm when fired :Turcain said:And also in Kosovo, they used the new type of anti-tank rifles which has weakened uranium bullets in it, and can damage armor of a tank easily. Bad for crew good for infantry .
Coming back to the topic. Can somebody tell me that whether the sights used by the U.S. army on the M4 carbine (in Iraq for example) contain IR thermal imaging or are they just plain telescoping sights??
Also what happens if a trooper runs out of Lithium batteries before he runs out of ammo? Also will you need this system to be run by three guys? One to carry the assault weapon, one to carry batteries, and one to lug around ammo?Blackclaw said:http://www.shadowsource.org/dragon/oicw.html
I just don't know about this thing. The firepower of a 20mm cannon is nice for an individual soldier to have and its ability to preset a range detonation is awfully cool, but the thing is big and bulky. It's 18 pounds right now. That's like toting around a bowling ball. The production goal is to get it down to 14 pounds, which is still fairly heavy for a rifle. I'm also unsure of how well the thing will stand up to the rigors of combat. Will it still fire after it gets tossed down a staircase? What happens when it gets wet? What happens when sand gets into its targeting computer? I guess you could always chuck it at an enemy soldier.