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No hiding place from new U.S. Army rifles that use radio-controlled smart bullets

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No hiding place from new U.S. Army rifles that use radio-controlled smart bullets

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:25 AM on 30th November 2010



  • Weapon hailed as a game-changer that can fire up and over barriers and down into trenches
  • Soldiers will start using them in Afghanistan later this month
The U.S. army is to begin using a futuristic rifle that fires radio-controlled 'smart' bullets in Afghanistan for the first time, it has emerged. The XM25 rifle uses bullets that be programmed to explode when they have travelled a set distance, allowing enemies to be targeted no matter where they are hiding.

The rifle also has a range of 2,300 feet making it possible to hit target which are well out of the reach of conventional rifles. The XM25 is being developed specially for the U.S. army and will be deployed with troops from later this month, it was revealed today.

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The XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System has a range of roughly 2,300 feet - and is to be deployed in Afghanistan this month


The rifle's gunsight uses a laser rangefinder to determine the exact distance to the obstruction, after which the soldier can add or subtract up to 3 metres from that distance to enable the bullets to clear the barrier and explode above or beside the target. Soldiers will be able to use them to target snipers hidden in trenches rather than calling in air strikes.

The 25-millimetre round contains a chip that receives a radio signal from the gunsight as to the precise distance to the target. Lt. Col. Christopher Lehner, project manager for the system, described the weapon as a ‘game-changer’ that other nations will try and copy.

He expects the Army to buy 12,500 of the XM25 rifles this year, enough for every member of the infantry and special forces.
Lehner told FoxNews: ‘With this weapon system, we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever. ‘Tactics are going to have to be rewritten. The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away.’

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Experts say the rifle means that enemy troops will no longer be safe if they take cover


The XM25 appears perfect weapon for street-to-street fighting that troops in Afghanistan have to engage in, with enemy fighters hiding behind walls and only breaking cover to fire ocasionally. The weapon's laser finder would work out how far away the enemy was and then the U.S. soldier would add one metre using a button near the trigger.

When fired, the explosive round would carry exactly one metre past the wall and explode with the force of a hand grenade above the Taliban fighter.
The army's project manager for new weapons, Douglas Tamilio, said: ''This is the first leap-ahead technology for troops that we've been able to develop and deploy.'

A patent granted to the bullet's maker, Alliant Techsystems, reveals that the chip can calculate how far it has travelled. Mr Tamilio said: 'You could shoot a Javelin missile, and it would cost £43,000. These rounds will end up costing £15.50 apiece. They're relatively cheap. Lehner added: ‘This is a game-changer. The enemy has learned to get cover, for hundreds if not thousands of years.

‘Well, they can't do that anymore. We're taking that cover from them and there's only two outcomes: We're going to get you behind that cover or force you to flee.’ The rifle will initially use high-explosive rounds, but its makers say that it might later use versions with smaller explosive charges that aim to stun rather than kill.

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One of the revolutionary bullets which can be pre-programmed to explode to hit troops that are hiding



 
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No hiding place from new U.S. Army rifles that use radio-controlled smart bullets

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:25 AM on 30th November 2010



  • Weapon hailed as a game-changer that can fire up and over barriers and down into trenches
  • Soldiers will start using them in Afghanistan later this month
The U.S. army is to begin using a futuristic rifle that fires radio-controlled 'smart' bullets in Afghanistan for the first time, it has emerged. The XM25 rifle uses bullets that be programmed to explode when they have travelled a set distance, allowing enemies to be targeted no matter where they are hiding.

The rifle also has a range of 2,300 feet making it possible to hit target which are well out of the reach of conventional rifles. The XM25 is being developed specially for the U.S. army and will be deployed with troops from later this month, it was revealed today.

article-0-0C4787F6000005DC-908_634x354.jpg


The XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System has a range of roughly 2,300 feet - and is to be deployed in Afghanistan this month


The rifle's gunsight uses a laser rangefinder to determine the exact distance to the obstruction, after which the soldier can add or subtract up to 3 metres from that distance to enable the bullets to clear the barrier and explode above or beside the target. Soldiers will be able to use them to target snipers hidden in trenches rather than calling in air strikes.

The 25-millimetre round contains a chip that receives a radio signal from the gunsight as to the precise distance to the target. Lt. Col. Christopher Lehner, project manager for the system, described the weapon as a ‘game-changer’ that other nations will try and copy.

He expects the Army to buy 12,500 of the XM25 rifles this year, enough for every member of the infantry and special forces.
Lehner told FoxNews: ‘With this weapon system, we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever. ‘Tactics are going to have to be rewritten. The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away.’

article-0-0C4787DA000005DC-786_634x354.jpg


Experts say the rifle means that enemy troops will no longer be safe if they take cover


The XM25 appears perfect weapon for street-to-street fighting that troops in Afghanistan have to engage in, with enemy fighters hiding behind walls and only breaking cover to fire ocasionally. The weapon's laser finder would work out how far away the enemy was and then the U.S. soldier would add one metre using a button near the trigger.

When fired, the explosive round would carry exactly one metre past the wall and explode with the force of a hand grenade above the Taliban fighter.
The army's project manager for new weapons, Douglas Tamilio, said: ''This is the first leap-ahead technology for troops that we've been able to develop and deploy.'

A patent granted to the bullet's maker, Alliant Techsystems, reveals that the chip can calculate how far it has travelled. Mr Tamilio said: 'You could shoot a Javelin missile, and it would cost £43,000. These rounds will end up costing £15.50 apiece. They're relatively cheap. Lehner added: ‘This is a game-changer. The enemy has learned to get cover, for hundreds if not thousands of years.

‘Well, they can't do that anymore. We're taking that cover from them and there's only two outcomes: We're going to get you behind that cover or force you to flee.’ The rifle will initially use high-explosive rounds, but its makers say that it might later use versions with smaller explosive charges that aim to stun rather than kill.

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One of the revolutionary bullets which can be pre-programmed to explode to hit troops that are hiding




bullshit U.S.A again!!! Invest so much in advance weapon, but still dare not topple the North Korea regime!!! alot of talk from the U.S.A but no action.
:oIo: :oIo: :oIo:
 

Char_Azn

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That big ass thing can be considered a rifle meh? Somemore the freaking ammo explodes. Sounds more like a grenade launcher with distant detonation option then a freaking assualt rifle
 
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bullshit U.S.A again!!! Invest so much in advance weapon, but still dare not topple the North Korea regime!!! alot of talk from the U.S.A but no action.
America has fought many wars including the present 9 year long Afghanistan war which is a losing one to the coalition. What have you done other than cursing China and USA behind your computer? :biggrin:

Maybe they might just consider if you volunteer yourself to be in the frontline. :biggrin:

 

sleaguepunter

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anyway what was shown in the picture is not all a bullet. It is a round, consisting of the cartridge and the "bullet". All in all, it not a assault rifle, more like a mini cannon that is hand held. As for it accurate, i have some doubt. Is the "bullet" laser guided? will the operator actions ie, jerking, breathing etc etc... result in BOBO? if all the bullet do was just explode after travelling a set distance and cannot change flight direction due to operator faults, then it not a war winning weapon as it make out to be.
 

Glaringly

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Walau.

Now you can murdered someone from 0.7 km away. All those corrupt officials must indent armour when doing their walkabout...:cool:
 
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the grenade spins as it leaves the barrel, like the bullet
the distance is guided by the number of spins, the higher the number of spins, the further the distance traveled before exploding
there is a distance guiding chip inside each grenade, and I think it is something like your mrt card chip that is set by the gun just before it is fired
:biggrin:
 

flkyflky

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US always waste lots of tax dollars on expensive and yet self-defeating weapons and the world had already seen too many examples. :p The way it goes it only proved that US military personal are coward and lazy aka incompetent and they knew this, their only strategy to overcome this is spending more and more on expensive weapons, while their tax payers and Federal Reserve are broke. Given that they are afraid to bleed and die as well as broke, we have to look down on them and expect only to watch them eaten up alive by swamp of their 3rd world enemies very quickly. Stay further at safe distance from USA, get them out of our military bases and distance ourselves is the only right thing to do.

:wink:
 

cheowyonglee

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US always waste lots of tax dollars on expensive and yet self-defeating weapons and the world had already seen too many examples. :p The way it goes it only proved that US military personal are coward and lazy aka incompetent and they knew this, their only strategy to overcome this is spending more and more on expensive weapons, while their tax payers and Federal Reserve are broke. Given that they are afraid to bleed and die as well as broke, we have to look down on them and expect only to watch them eaten up alive by swamp of their 3rd world enemies very quickly. Stay further at safe distance from USA, get them out of our military bases and distance ourselves is the only right thing to do.

:wink:

i agree.instead of using the money to help those poor african, these U.S weapon makers are trying to make the world a war chao!!!Same as Communist China!!!
 

Ramseth

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i agree.instead of using the money to help those poor african, these U.S weapon makers are trying to make the world a war chao!!!Same as Communist China!!!

You're very self-contradictive. US ability to wage war is what keeps your beloved ROC alive.
 

longbow

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Radio controlled = radio jamming?? So each enemy soldier now carries a small cigarette sized battery powered jaming device.

Will enemy be able to use the radio signal to identify shooter dispatch a small missile.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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i don't think it will be effective at all. It looks all nice and dandy in theory but when used in actual combat probably won't work too well.
 

singveld

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what is this, a glorify mini M29 that fly straight?
rubbish, i thought it is so high tech, what?
the soldier key in how many metre the round explode, that is all?

big deal.

when the US, start making smart grenade, that use camera at tip of grenade to automatically guide the round, then we talk.
 

ponzii

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HA HA HA

All you loser Sinkees can only dream to get the #1 USA weapons ten years from now. 20 Years from now you will be congratulating yourselves buying the most advanced tech from the USA as you always do

USA is most powerful nation world has ever seen and will continue to dominate the world until China grows up in 50 years or so.

So get used to the USA being #1 you losers.
 
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