In my quest for belt-fed rifles I happened across the 1919A4. It's super bulky, heavy and while it may do what I'm looking for I have to wonder why our military hasn't deployed these tools as I think they should be implemented.
The price is acceptable 2500, but you are limited to 2 per purchase for some reason. To my knowledge there isn't any law against early warning and area deniability. I have seen these in action and wasn't impressed because the accuracy isn't what I would expect from any firearm.
The RPD might end up being the weapon of choice for this experiment. I'm not thinking unattended but a simple function of 1) Identify, 2) Alert, 3) track and then if the operator so decides 4)Eliminate. Great for uninvited wildlife.
When looking into the control systems for a rifle, I just ran across an article that indicates our military is using live fire "Robots". I'm not talking about using an unmanned station that thinks for itself. I want to design a cover system that will protect vulnerable areas.
http://www.defenseone.com/technology...-shoot/145854/
The price is acceptable 2500, but you are limited to 2 per purchase for some reason. To my knowledge there isn't any law against early warning and area deniability. I have seen these in action and wasn't impressed because the accuracy isn't what I would expect from any firearm.
The RPD might end up being the weapon of choice for this experiment. I'm not thinking unattended but a simple function of 1) Identify, 2) Alert, 3) track and then if the operator so decides 4)Eliminate. Great for uninvited wildlife.
When looking into the control systems for a rifle, I just ran across an article that indicates our military is using live fire "Robots". I'm not talking about using an unmanned station that thinks for itself. I want to design a cover system that will protect vulnerable areas.
http://www.defenseone.com/technology...-shoot/145854/
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