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Re: Satellite-controlled machine gun

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:59 am
by Martin Y
EACLucifer wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:22 pm ... I mean to be fair, Mr McCollum is trying to walk the fire in as the gun his using doesn't actually have any sights ;)
It looked like an impossible task. I got the impression the gun mount was too stiff as it appeared to move in a series of jolts rather than fluidly. There just wasn't time to correct the aim before you'd hosed away most of your ammo.

That rig either needed decent sights or a modification to make one trigger button run the motor at 1/10th speed for sighting.

Re: Satellite-controlled machine gun

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 6:29 pm
by EACLucifer
One more thing to note before this thread fades away, by the way, is that remote controlled machine guns aren't some weird sci-fi idea, they are standard equipment on a lot of military vehicles these days, as it is possible to mount a traversing weapon and protect the crew at the same time without having to construct a turret ring large enough for the crew to fit through, indeed, the whole thing can pivot on a central pivot instead and thus mount entirely externally.

Re: Satellite-controlled machine gun

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:35 pm
by jimbob
EACLucifer wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 6:29 pm One more thing to note before this thread fades away, by the way, is that remote controlled machine guns aren't some weird sci-fi idea, they are standard equipment on a lot of military vehicles these days, as it is possible to mount a traversing weapon and protect the crew at the same time without having to construct a turret ring large enough for the crew to fit through, indeed, the whole thing can pivot on a central pivot instead and thus mount entirely externally.
Several WWII bombers had them - B29 and A26, for example

Re: Satellite-controlled machine gun

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 7:26 pm
by KAJ
Jewish Chronicle
The Iranian nuclear scientist who was shot dead near Tehran in November was killed by a one-ton automated gun that was smuggled into the country piece-by-piece by the Mossad, the JC can reveal.

The 20-plus spy team, which comprised both Israeli and Iranian nationals, carried out the high-tech hit after eight months of painstaking surveillance, intelligence sources disclosed.

Re: Satellite-controlled machine gun

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 12:13 am
by sTeamTraen
Maybe this is the origin of the Jewish space laser theory.