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Tesla towers rule!
The helis above remind me of this picture that I ripped from the long gone "funny pictures thread" here on ACS. Some other Apolytoner should have credit for it, but I can't remember who.
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March 19, 2003, 16:37
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Don't forget the Hundreds of USMC King Cobras in the Middle east....
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March 19, 2003, 19:06
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USS Abraham Lincoln and F/A-18E
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March 19, 2003, 19:08
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and a weapon that I hope won't need to be used...
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March 19, 2003, 20:28
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7.62? weird.
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7.62 mm was the NATO standard round from the mid 50's to the mid-late 60's when 5.56 mm was phased in.
7.62 is still used in MMG's and sniper rifles, and is accurate to twice the range of the 5.56 mm, with much higher mass, but lower tumble.
The G-3 was an excellent piece.
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March 19, 2003, 21:13
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Everybody else but the Americans (who were the major force for the adoption of 7.62 for their great rifle the M14) stayed with with 7.62 until at least the early 80's. The Brits the canadians and the Belgies used the FN(when did the brits change).
There is also a 7.62 precursor to the M16 that was also a fine rifle (cant remember the name).
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March 19, 2003, 21:16
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Apolyton Grand Executioner
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The M-14.
The US Navy still uses them for shipboard defense, and they're damn good rifles all around.
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March 19, 2003, 21:19
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I prefer 7.62 ammo - M16's are just toys.
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March 19, 2003, 21:20
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and a weapon that I hope won't need to be used...
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You're right, a bomb kills a much more cleaner way. Gatlings just dispatch blood everywhere, and it is really messy. At least, bombs only produce cool explosions to watch on CNN, you don't get to watch the corpse.
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March 19, 2003, 21:28
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
The M-14.
The US Navy still uses them for shipboard defense, and they're damn good rifles all around.
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The M14 is a very good rifle, its a mystery why the M16 was adopted.
I think the rifle I'm thinking of was the M10? It looked like an M16 on steroids. Wood stock, 7.62NATO and about 10lbs. I had the oppurtunity to buy 2 in 1979 but didnt. They're probably worth a great deal now.
EDIT: I was thinking of the AR10
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March 19, 2003, 21:40
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Originally posted by Spiffor
You're right, a bomb kills a much more cleaner way. Gatlings just dispatch blood everywhere, and it is really messy. At least, bombs only produce cool explosions to watch on CNN, you don't get to watch the corpse.
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apparently you fail to grasp the purpose of a CIWS
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March 19, 2003, 21:41
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apparently you fail to grasp the purpose of a CIWS
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That or he just wanted to be a whiny little *****...
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March 19, 2003, 21:44
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
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apparently you fail to grasp the purpose of a CIWS
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That or he just wanted to be a whiny little *****...
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you are undoubtedly correct
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March 19, 2003, 21:45
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What is a CIWS ?
Yes, I am a whiny little ****. People are going to die today, and you are looking this with excitement as a good entertainement show. I feel I have to remind what war is about. It is about death and suffering.
Maybe the people who criticized Sept. 11 explosions were whiny little shits too ?
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March 19, 2003, 21:52
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rather than respond to Spiffor's post and get myself banned, i choose to post another pic instead.
Semper Fi
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March 19, 2003, 21:54
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I better hold my tongue as well. No need to start an international incident over this guy...
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March 19, 2003, 21:55
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The M14 is a very good rifle, its a mystery why the M16 was adopted.
I think the rifle I'm thinking of was the M10? It looked like an M16 on steroids. Wood stock, 7.62NATO and about 10lbs. I had the oppurtunity to buy 2 in 1979 but didnt. They're probably worth a great deal now.
EDIT: I was thinking of the AR10
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The Armalite AR-10 is pretty close to a cleaned up (no bipod mount, slightly smoother lines in stock) M14A1.
The big point to the M-16 wasn't the weight savings in the rifle itself, but the fact you can carry about twice the number of rounds for the same weight - a big difference in firepower delivery with an automatic weapon equipped light infantry squad.
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March 19, 2003, 21:56
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
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apparently you fail to grasp the purpose of a CIWS
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That or he just wanted to be a whiny little *****...
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You apparently forgot Ming's and my policy about bans for the duration of the war if for insulting other posters, flaming or excessive trolling.
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March 19, 2003, 21:58
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What is a CIWS ?
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Close-In Weapons System. It's a point defense system (radar controlled Vulcan 20mm 6-barrel autocannon) for protecting ships from inbound missiles.
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March 19, 2003, 22:05
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Thx for the info MtG
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March 19, 2003, 22:12
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edit: Nevermind...
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March 19, 2003, 23:03
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I prefer 7.62 ammo - M16's are just toys.
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March 19, 2003, 23:27
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Sorry but I have to laugh at some of the folks in this thread complaining about having to see the ugly face of war on this thread whilst they **** over the very ordnance responsible for those deaths...
I really find it difficult to countenance that some of you get kicks from glorifying death and destruction - somehow I don't think you'd be singing the same tune if you were on the other end of it...
There is a time and place to enjoy a piece of hardware going BOOM! And frankly this isn't it!
Grow up and get a conscience!
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March 20, 2003, 03:57
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What ship is this one, because the Iwo Jima is tie up at Mare Island and has been there for maybe 4 or more years. The Iwo did an operation with us back in 63 in Hawaii. It was new then.
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That's the USS Guam LPH-9. An LPH class. Very obsolete. It was made in the 60's. We could only deploy marines with helicopters. We didn't have the boat that could go out the back. And we were fairly small compared to the LHA's.
We had only had 2 boilers to supply one shaft and one screw.
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March 20, 2003, 04:43
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Originally posted by Spiffor
What is a CIWS ?
Yes, I am a whiny little ****. People are going to die today, and you are looking this with excitement as a good entertainement show. I feel I have to remind what war is about. It is about death and suffering.
Maybe the people who criticized Sept. 11 explosions were whiny little shits too ?
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Unfortunately, you are right, Spiffor. I don't know what is the worst, the war itself or people enjoying death and destruction. It's sad.
I don't want to offend anyone here, I'm just wondering how I'll explain that to my son. He's ten years old, and it's difficult to him to understand WHY people kill for drugs (yes, we have our own internal war, here in Brazil... ), religion, oil, domestic politics (can we deny this?), money, power... He just can't understand terrorism, mass murders, wars, refugees, starvation, the absolute lack of conscience of men like Saddham or Bush...
Like your brother, Spiffor, he's feeling bad.
Sorry, guys... Those beautiful pics of vessels, troops or equipment can't hide the essence of all this: death.
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March 20, 2003, 04:48
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The M14 is a very good rifle, its a mystery why the M16 was adopted.
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While the M-14 was a very good selective fire rifle, it was very heavy and not very handy in close fighting, which is the majority (especially at the time with Vietnam). In addition the 5.56 mm round is much lighter, and therefore a man armed with an M-16 can carry a lot more ammo for the same total weight as a man armed with an M-14. The changeover represents the Americans finally choosing firepower over long range accuracy and potency. Of course I'd still like to own an M-14, and will probably get the semi-auto version when my toy fund recovers from the new computer I bought last year.
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March 20, 2003, 04:50
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Originally posted by MOBIUS
Grow up and get a conscience!
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March 20, 2003, 04:57
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Close-In Weapons System. It's a point defense system (radar controlled Vulcan 20mm 6-barrel autocannon) for protecting ships from inbound missiles.
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The Goalkeeper system I posted earlier is another example of this.
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March 20, 2003, 05:38
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Originally posted by SpencerH
The M14 is a very good rifle, its a mystery why the M16 was adopted.
I think the rifle I'm thinking of was the M10? It looked like an M16 on steroids. Wood stock, 7.62NATO and about 10lbs. I had the oppurtunity to buy 2 in 1979 but didnt. They're probably worth a great deal now.
EDIT: I was thinking of the AR10
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Yes, the AR-10 is what you were thinking of.
The M-14 was dropped because the M-14 was a lot heavier both in itself, and its ammo was about twice as heavy... i wouldnt mind tho, because one 7.62 could take a man down where as multiple 5.56 might be needed. Also, because of its very powerful rounds it was very hard to keep under controled while using automatic fire. To do this effectively it had to be fired while prone and using a bi-pod. The M-16 adn its lighter round however can be fired automatic relatively under control .
The early model M-14's fired 30-06 bullets (truely powerful rounds), but the .308 (7.62) winchester was developed with modern propellants to be shorter, but almost as powerful due to the use of modern propellents, adn therefor weighed less, so more ammo could be carried by a soldier.
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March 20, 2003, 05:42
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I see that not one, but 2 have already responded to this
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