December 9th 03, 10:11 AM
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In article , Tony
Williams writes
Dave Eadsforth wrote in message news:RvdnW4AriF1$Ew8+
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I am sure that being able to fire just a pair of cannon selectively
might have been useful at times, but I have not come across an RAF gun
control that allowed this.
I guess that by firing all together you would maintain a better chance
of hitting a target, so when would selective fire be useful? MGs only
against soft targets (strafing troops?) and cannon for hard skinned
(vehicles and aircraft?). I have not come across any doctrine on this.
Perhaps Tony and Emmanuel might be able to comment further?
It's not a subject that I've really looked at, but I have a vague
recollection that Hunters could fire two Adens at a time, which was
usual in ground attack to conserve ammo
sensible option...
- they used all four in aerial
combat.
sensible default!
Tony Williams
Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk
Discussion forum at: http://forums.delphiforums.com/autogun/messages/
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave Eadsforth
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