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I reckon if I was on board, and under missile attack, I could re load the thing myself quick smart! (Just a point that a lot of rules...
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That can certainly be a solution for remote or very undeveloped areas... I totally see the "benefit" of an SMR in these circumstances...
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Sort of. You'll need more than 2-3 though. An example of that can be found here: https://www.war.gov/Multimedia/Photos/igphoto/2002055923/
Tuesday at 5:28 AM
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It Sucks! The links and feeder assembly are prone to jamming, moving and cycling in live rounds whilst storing the dummy rounds cycling...
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It Sucks! The links and feeder assembly are prone to jamming, moving and cycling in live rounds whilst storing the dummy rounds cycling...
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It Sucks! The links and feeder assembly are prone to jamming, moving and cycling in live rounds whilst storing the dummy rounds cycling...
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It Sucks! The links and feeder assembly are prone to jamming, moving and cycling in live rounds whilst storing the dummy rounds cycling...
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It Sucks! The links and feeder assembly are prone to jamming, moving and cycling in live rounds whilst storing the dummy rounds cycling...
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Not having done it, I imagine handing and reloading belt lengths of 20mm phalanx rounds must be heavy, awkward and time consuming task...
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Not having done it, I imagine handing and reloading belt lengths of 20mm phalanx rounds must be heavy, awkward and time consuming task...
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Good observation RAM is not a MANPAD Interestingly when RAM initially came out there were many proposals for launchers beyond the...
Monday at 6:48 PM
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This might be a trial or a training exercise perhaps but while definitely doable there is a bit to it and you’d probably not want to be...
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Mission site for ESCAPADE at NASA: ESCAPADE - NASA Science The mission is basically a followon to MAVEN. Both spacecraft are very small...
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Mission site for ESCAPADE at NASA: ESCAPADE - NASA Science The mission is basically a followon to MAVEN. Both spacecraft are very small...
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Mission site for ESCAPADE at NASA: ESCAPADE - NASA Science The mission is basically a followon to MAVEN. Both spacecraft are very small...
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