Sniping Could Be the Next Killer iPod App
An anonymous Coward writes "Knights Armament Corp. who supply sniper rifles to the US military have developed a iPod Touch mounting system and software for the US Army M110 sniper rifle system. The use of off the shelf hardware no doubt cut costs and allowed rapid development of this system." If it automatically played a theme song after every head shot, this would be the coolest rifle accessory ever.
Seems like it would be a problem w/r/t revealing the sniper's position.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
But I thought Apple was more protective of its branding to an extent of not allowing its computers to be depicted in movies as killing people for example. This application is available from the iTunes store for $11.99; I would have thought Apple would refuse to carry it and they'd have to use hacked devices to run it.
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
For main line troops a BORS is a much simpler and rugged solution.
There is no reason for these to be on the internet, so apple can't do anything to them. It looks like they just found a cheap system capable of crunching some numbers with a good interface.
i read about it in a blog once
There's something to be said for the idea that everyone should be given the chance to redeem themselves. In support of this argument I present Bertrand Russell's short story, "Josef Stalin's Nightmare", which describes what can probably be said to be the ideal punishment for Stalin, or any dictator.
http://www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/stalin/stalin-nightmare.html
My only political goal is to see to it that no political party achieves its goals.
And a nice bright backlight to illuminate your face to the enemy snipers.
Yup, totally practical.
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Thanks for the update. .308/.30-06) since it fell in the 'dum-dum' expanding projectile category.
When I was in (US Army 1977-1980), we were restricted to either standard ball(used mostly for practice), and Lake City Match ammo(recommended). We could not use the Sierra Match King bullet(my personal favorite for the
Also at that time there were no 5.56 NATO (.223) cartridge/rifle packages that could stay supersonic to 1000 yards.
With the .223, the MEKR (Maximum Effective Killing Range) was 400 meters paired with the M-16.(the only weapon issued for this round at that time)
The MEKR for the .308 was 800 meters in the M-24 and M-14, but extended to 1000 meters used in the M-60 SAW.
The way it broke down for us: .308 Win. .300 Win. Magnum (IIRC, a 180gr.BTSP-can't recall the MV)
0-700 yards=
600-1500 yards=
1400+ yards= clamp the Unertl to a M2 HB BMG
Note: I was deliberately sticking to Mil-Spec/issue ammo/rifle combo's, but was aware of the possibility to handload non-Mil-Spec bullets to velocities to acheive 1000+ yard supersonic flight.
I shot competitively in the 1970-early 1990's, also shot on the US Army rifle team, and handloaded my own civilian rounds for competition, fun, and sport.
"...the AR15 platform in .223 has taken the Farr Trophy..."
What rate of twist is used in this barrel?
Again, thanks for the update. I had no idea I was this far out of date! Gotta go now, interesting research on this subject needs done ASAP! And yes, yes, lots of field trials. :-)
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