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Originally posted by wlee15
What's the benefits of a Gatling gun over the 25mm Chain guns that arm many vehicles in the Armed Forces of Several Western countries.
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
the weight and trunion size would limit the maximum elevation , plus turret height would increase if you raisae the trunion to accomodate greater elevation
the weight alone woulds limit the viehicle that could mount it , 7 tons IIRC i dunno if that includes ammo
Would be nice to see you to say that after couple 30mm HEI hits!
and the GUA8 is the most hideosly ineficient ant infantry gun you could dream up.
Originally posted by boosted
I think they could mount a .50 BMG gattling gun (if there even is one?) on a tank, or wheeled vehicle like a LAV or Stryker very easily, and it would essentially offer the same devastating firepower in a urban/close combat infantry support type role.
This is a pic of a LAV with the 25mm GAU12 setup for anti-aircraft duty! Now this is what I’m talking about
There would be bigger and more imminent problem than that... Recoil.
Originally posted by boosted
Like how to cool the materials used in a 100+mm gattling cannon! cause I would imagine it might get a little hot??
recoil force 19,000 lb (8,618 kg) max peak
14,000 lb (6,350 kg) recurrent peak
9,000 lb (4,082 kg) avg at 4,200 spm