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There has been some talk of mounting a 40mm weapon on a Dragonfly UAV.
See: http://home.businesswire.com/portal/...ewID=news_view But I'm not sure if this will ever make it past the concept stage. |
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![]() "tscottme" wrote in message ... Steve Hix wrote in message .. . Hardly. Quite a few locals are fed up with the jihadis, particularly al Sadr's mob. Yes you can tell the jihadis are losing popular support by the ever-so-displeased glance the locals try from time to time./sarcasm Give the locals a clear option, kill the jihadis or be killed while we kill them. The locals can't be allowed to remain neutral. Hell it might do the Arabs good to actually participate in their freedom, it's done wonders for many others. There have been reports of vigilantes hanging a few of al-Sadr's men. They leave nice notes explaining why too. |
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![]() "Dav1936531" wrote in message ... I am seeing all kinds of pics comming out of Iraq of the jihadis mulling around in the streets carrying RPG's and AK's. I was just wondering if it would be possible to make a Predator drone with a .50 caliber sniper rifle in it to pick these guys off. Say, put a magazine with 50 or 100 rounds onboard, loiter the drone over bad guy areas, spot them with the Predator's optical systems, and zap them. Human snipers using the .50 have kill shots from over 1 mile away. Of course, linkage between the optical system and the gun's aim point would have to be worked out. I realize the Predators can fire the Hellfire (IIRC), but in civilian areas using this may be too politically inexpediant. Would the Predator be stable enough for something like that? I would think, if it is, you could make a platform that could take care of large numbers of enemy with minimum civilian damage and at low cost. Further, the jihadis would live under the constant threat of instant termination whereever they are identifiable by the Predator operator as weapons carrying enemies. Comments? Dave It's a good idea, though a gun system would probably not work as well as one would like. However, a directed energy weapon would be absolutely perfect. A small high-powered laser mounted on a gimbal beneath the drone would be ideal for picking off small to mid-size individual moving targets, at almost any angle, accurately and with truly minimal collateral damage. It would track targets just like a laser designator, but with more bang. We could pick out and fry people, trucks, cars, etc., instantly and without any major commotion. No big explosion, no nothing. Just zap, you're dead. I don't know if a system package that could fit on the Predator is currently available, but it's definately a good idea; and with all the past and curent research regarding directed energy weapons, I can't imagine that we wouldn't be able to get one flying sometime relatively soon. I do know, however, that the Air Force has specifically requested that the AC-130 gunship replacement (AC-X; whatever that may be), be equipped with directed energy weapons. http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...craft/ac-x.htm |
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![]() "Dav1936531" wrote in message ... I am seeing all kinds of pics comming out of Iraq of the jihadis mulling around in the streets carrying RPG's and AK's. I was just wondering if it would be possible to make a Predator drone with a .50 caliber sniper rifle in it to pick these guys off. Say, put a magazine with 50 or 100 rounds onboard, loiter the drone over bad guy areas, spot them with the Predator's optical systems, and zap them. Human snipers using the .50 have kill shots from over 1 mile away. Of course, linkage between the optical system and the gun's aim point would have to be worked out. I realize the Predators can fire the Hellfire (IIRC), but in civilian areas using this may be too politically inexpediant. Would the Predator be stable enough for something like that? I would think, if it is, you could make a platform that could take care of large numbers of enemy with minimum civilian damage and at low cost. Further, the jihadis would live under the constant threat of instant termination whereever they are identifiable by the Predator operator as weapons carrying enemies. It's a good idea, though a gun system would probably not work as well as one would like. However, a directed energy weapon would be absolutely perfect. A small high-powered laser mounted on a gimbal beneath the drone would be ideal for picking off small to mid-size individual moving targets, at almost any angle, accurately and with truly minimal collateral damage. It would track targets just like a laser designator, but with more bang. We could pick out and fry people, trucks, cars, etc., instantly and without any major commotion. No big explosion, no nothing. Just zap, you're dead. I don't know if a system package that could fit on the Predator is currently available, but it's definately a good idea; and with all the past and curent research regarding directed energy weapons, I can't imagine that we wouldn't be able to get one flying sometime relatively soon. I do know, however, that the Air Force has specifically requested that the AC-130 gunship replacement (AC-X; whatever that may be), be equipped with directed energy weapons. http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...craft/ac-x.htm |
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"tscottme" wrote: Steve Hix wrote in message .. . Hardly. Quite a few locals are fed up with the jihadis, particularly al Sadr's mob. Yes you can tell the jihadis are losing popular support by the ever-so-displeased glance the locals try from time to time./sarcasm Some of them are starting to form up groups to take out al Sadr supporters at night. Look around for references to Thulfiqar. U.S.-trained SF troops are starting to operate with U.S. troops around Najaf, too. Give the locals a clear option, kill the jihadis or be killed while we kill them. The locals can't be allowed to remain neutral. Hell it might do the Arabs good to actually participate in their freedom, it's done wonders for many others. No civilians ever sat by in either Europe or Asia during WW2, did they? |
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![]() VIPER STRIKE does this job nicely (or will once it reaches Iraq) - Laser guided submunition dropped by a Hunter UAV - What are the economics of this? How much does such a rig cost, as against the cost of offering paradise to the next jihadist? all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 06:21:16 -0400, Cub Driver
wrote: VIPER STRIKE does this job nicely (or will once it reaches Iraq) - Laser guided submunition dropped by a Hunter UAV - What are the economics of this? How much does such a rig cost, as against the cost of offering paradise to the next jihadist? I'm not sure what you mean - what has the next jihadist got to do with it? Peter Kemp |
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On 16 May 2004 02:29:41 GMT, Dav1936531 wrote:
Consequently, I was wondering about the possibility of a Predator as sort of a sniper platform. It was just a thought, but I am starting to think the required level of precision hitting the target would probably be unattainable.......at least with a .50 BMG round. Now a tungsten flechette fired from a sabot gun....that might just do the trick. While a high-velocity sabot gun would have a longer range, it wouldn't solve the problem of pointing it in the right direction. (And the longer the range, the more accurate the pointing has to be). -- "It's easier to find people online who openly support the KKK than people who openly support the RIAA" -- comment on Wikipedia (Email: zen19725 at zen dot co dot uk) |
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