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I pity the poor private who has to reload that thing.

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Good to know they have the cookie monster problem already solved for when the un-jabbed are sent to the gulags.

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What happens if a round becomes jammed?

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Cascade failure. Pretty, but expensive.

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It's only 180 bullets in 36 barrels, which is 5 bullets per barrel, fired in 180 microseconds, is 36 microseconds per bullet per barrel.

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it has several modes.

theres a million round per second mode on it which launches the whole lot in one go like a massive shotgun.

pretty sure i recall a grenade launcher too

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something else that got banned here and subsequently shipped off overseas.

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i had shares in this company before the fools went broke

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Even if this thing could fire continuously for 24 hours a day for a year straight, and it was using .223 ammo at today's prices, it couldn't burn through as much money as we spend giving welfare to niggers and spics.

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It's still just a prototype?

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Think so although it made one episode of csi on tv some years back

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Shockingly, this is completely useless

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Depends

If it's mounted on a turret and guided by a computer I think it can turn into a rather unforgiving anti air gun, depends on the range and caliber, depends on the size and altitude of the target that we're talking about of course, but a wall/cloud of bullets flying at a plane or even a missile is usually not good news, for the flying thing, especially when it's shot by a computer

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If you imagine what an AA gun usually looks like, those barrels seem awfully short. Caseless ammunition in general always seems like a great idea, and I don't know every single issue with it, but AFAIK it's not deployed anywhere.