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mainliner
05-12-2005, 02:24 PM
A gun that spits out ball bearings after spinning them to extreme speeds is being developed by a US inventor. The novel design has already caught the imagination of some defence industry experts.

The weapon, called DREAD, was invented by Charles St George, a veteran of the US firearms industry who founded the company Leader Propulsion Systems to promote the idea. He claims a major US defence company has shown an interested in developing it further and has produced a promotional video showing a prototype in action, which can be seen here (http://defensereview.com/dad/dread.mov) (Quicktime). He says a new prototype will be developed in August 2005.

The gun consists of a mounted circular chamber that spins the metal ball bearings to high speed. A release mechanism on one side spits the balls out one behind the other, a handful at a time.

St George says the projectiles travel at around 300 metres per second upon release from the weapon, about the same speed as a handgun round. He claims a fully developed DREAD gun would be quieter than a conventional gun, less prone to malfunction, and could contain more ammunition.

DREAD also releases its balls in extremely rapid succession, which allows it to unleash formidable firepower against a target. Promotional material for DREAD states: "Due to its extraordinary high rate of fire capability, it delivers its bullets 8.5 millimetres apart, thereby delivering more mass to the target than any other weapon."

Overwhelming and devastating

St George would not specify the range or accuracy of the most recent prototype or explain precisely how the system works, because he says this information could be commercially sensitive.

But a patent issued to him in February 2003 has been found by Marc Abrahams, editor of science humour magazine Annals of Improbable Research. It refers to a "Weapon for Centrifugal Propulsion of Projectiles". In this design, balls are stored inside a series of narrow chambers that radiate from the centre of a circular chamber and which are rotated with the chamber at high speed.

A mechanism beneath each narrow chamber automatically manoeuvres a single ball into a smaller compartment at near its edge. When the trigger is pulled, these balls are released into a guide rail and shoot from the disc rapidly, from a hole at its edge.

"The system seems absolutely feasible," says David Crane, editor of the website DefenseReview.com. The weapon could strike targets with “overwhelming and devastating firepower - we're talking about total target saturation," he wrote in an article posted to the site.

Terry Gander, who edits the defence industry journal Jane's Infantry Weapons, adds that similar concepts have been developed in the past. But Gander notes that these have had low projectile velocity and have been proposed as crowd control weapons. "It all depends on the sort of power source you have," he told New Scientist. "I'd be very interested to know what its range is."

But Abrahams finds the idea outlandish. "Anything that seems so far beyond anything else is worth a moment's thought before you completely gulp it down," he told New Scientist. "It is way out on the side of the scale that deals with high levels of imagination."
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7365

agentcg
05-12-2005, 05:13 PM
Mainliner you are becoming my source of news for new technology. This kind of reminds me of the rail gun that is featured in Metal Gear Solid.

mainliner
05-12-2005, 05:17 PM
if you like things along this line i can get some pretty techy stuff if wanted

MikeTheTeacher
05-12-2005, 05:50 PM
Call me old-fashioned, but I still love the Gatling Gun concept; specifically the one that the A-10 Thunderbolt/Warthog is carrying. This is, in my opinion, the coolest plane ever. From the web:

The plane was built around one thing, and that is the GAU-8A Avenger seven-barreled gatling gun cannon. One bullet consists of 1.5 pounds of depleted uranium and is able to fire 65 rounds in one second. The main and only purpose is to kill tanks.


Video of the Warthog, gatling gun, flight demo here:

http://www.aviationexplorer.com/a10_aircraft_demo.htm

agentcg
05-12-2005, 10:05 PM
^ Yeah, the warthog is an awesome aircraft. My father once said that the cannon sounded like a ripping fart.

if you like things along this line i can get some pretty techy stuff if wanted

Yeah that would be cool.