Sunday, November 18, 2007

Metal Storm Reaches Navy Test Range

You don't want to be on the wrong end of this puppy! How does a firing rate of a million rounds per minute sound? Makes the 6000 rounds per minute of a minigun sound pretty tame by comparison.

Brisbane, Australia-based Metal Storm has delivered a four-barrel weapon to the Naval Surface Warfare Center for testing that uses a small electrical current instead a conventional firing pin to deliver stacked rounds at an astounding rate.

How astounding? Try 1 million rounds per minute. That's the rate, by the way, not the volume; still, there's no way you want to be anywhere near the wrong end of one of these puppies.

One version, the Redback, features a remotely operated 40mm that can automatically track targets by slewing around at almost 2 complete revolutions per second, according to the company. "The employment of Metal Storm's stacked round technology for a U.S. military weapon system is a huge step for us," Metal Storm CEO Lee Finniear said in the company's press release.


Rail guns and Metal Storm - the bad guys have even more to fear from the good guys every day.

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