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But do existing systems even have enough ammo on hand for that to be an issue?Approximately 3x longer engagements, or 3x more short engagements before the barrels reach temperature or life/wear limits?
I was just wondering about multiple firing points on the cycle anyway. That's the only reason I can think up to build something with this many barrels.
China's already updated that Goalkeeper lookalike* at least once, from the PJ-12 with 7 barrels and 4100rpm (2004) to the PJ-11 with 11 barrels and 9000 rpm (2012). I do wonder if they're not already at the point of diminishing returns - any increase in speed putting rounds on target being countered by the greater mass to be slewed.
* Apparently it's actually based on the French SAMOS, which was itself based on the GE EX-83.
Nonsense, any minute now the Chinese are going to adapt Metal Storm as a solution. One million rounds per minute!I've always liked the use of the GAU-8 as a CIWS as in Goalkeeper but when you reach the point where you feel you need 20 barrels to defeat incoming missiles it may be time to look at a different solution than simply increasing the rate of fire.
Actually, Metal Storm is best used as a grenade launcher alternative than a PD or mortar alternative. The 3GL is the prototype for the most likely situation that would be implemented in the coming years.Nonsense, any minute now the Chinese are going to adapt Metal Storm as a solution. One million rounds per minute!I've always liked the use of the GAU-8 as a CIWS as in Goalkeeper but when you reach the point where you feel you need 20 barrels to defeat incoming missiles it may be time to look at a different solution than simply increasing the rate of fire.
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