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So did a number of precision rifles. The two port brake on small arms is not a mystery or a novelty for the military. The KAC two port is something they would have to test of course.
Had dinner with a group one time that included a guy who killed a Taliban at 900 yards with a Mk12. Also a guy who used an M4 with RCO and green tip at 600. These things don’t bounce off even at extreme ranges for 5.56.
That’s not your choice. Your choice is artillery now or A-10s later or maybe never. In a fight in Korea or against the Russians or Chinese you will never receive Close Air Support. It would be a misallocation of resources for that to occur. Aircraft excel at Air Interdiction and that’s...
You’re the one presuming that aircraft would disappear. Point in fact, doctrinally in major combat operations aircraft will be used for AI and not CAS. Artillery will fight an artillery duel on their own. The Army finds air parity over itself to be sufficient for its purposes. Obviously the...
@Crewdog135 The Army should control all airspace under the maximum ordinate of rocket and cannon artillery for a certain distance around all units. 50-100km forward has been proposed. I’m unsure who was asked, the people I know preferred Close Combat Attack (it’s called something stupid now)...
The problem is that the airspace would typically belong to the Air Force, and it should belong to the Army. Personally I think that this is a waste. It’s much cheaper to build a guided rocket because the acceleration is so much less.
I worked for a guy that had us make every purchase under $35,000 on a card. He was doing $120,000,000 a year and even though most of it was on contracts the small purchases added up.