I have to agree Jack, mach 7 for a gun. I'll have to remember to look for their test results next year.jackalope wrote:Not sure how much wind would effect the round at mach 7 but if its non guided after 100 miles the round could deff stray. I just think its bad ass to fire the projectile at mach 7!
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I just make sure I'm 111 miles away from the shore line 

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Thats one crazy gun. Black powder will become a thing of the past as the tech gets smaller.
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If it's going at Mach7, I'm guessing that's a pretty flat trajectory.
Assuming it's mounted about 20m off sea level, its horizon is only about 10 miles away, so wtf are they going to aim at
At least the old battleships used to lob it up and let gravity do the rest. If these guys aim that high, they'll be hitting satellites
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Assuming it's mounted about 20m off sea level, its horizon is only about 10 miles away, so wtf are they going to aim at


At least the old battleships used to lob it up and let gravity do the rest. If these guys aim that high, they'll be hitting satellites


Adrian.