US military unveils XM25 “smart gun”
This is a preview of the XM25 recorded a year ago
A new gun the US military hopes will help take on the Taliban has been unveiled. Called the XM25 it has been described by the US Army as a ‘game changer’.
It uses a laser guidance system and specially developed 25mm high explosive rounds which can be programmed to detonate over a target.
Richard Audette helped develop it for the US Army and says it’s a big leap forward because it’s the first small arms weapon to use smart technology. “The way a soldier operates this is basically find your target, then laze (laser) to it, which gives the range, then you get an adjusted aim point, adjust the fire and pull the trigger.
“Say you’ve lazed out to 543 metres… When you pull the trigger it arms the round and fires it 543 metres plus or minus one, two or three metres.”
It means the weapon can be used to target insurgents hiding behind walls or in ditches without the need to call in air strikes.
Haven’t yet read comments on effectiveness – though it surely sounds like solid technology. The prime consideration, as always, is how well does it hold up under combat conditions






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The dumb question at the end is another reason why I don’t miss Rick Sanchez from CNN – asking dumb questions instead of leading questions.
In the era of 4th generation warfare, guerilla-level weaponry is still the rule among insurgents. Not, expensive American-arsenal rocket science.
Except when they’re using captured ordnance. The whole world outside our borders still prefers the indestructible AK47.
moss
December 1, 2010 at 5:26 am
What does this weapon do to protect the vehicle carrying the troops with these new weapons from the roadside IEDs?
skatterbrainz
December 1, 2010 at 11:00 am
That is too serious a question, but, I have an almost overwhelming urge to go “Har”.
Mr. Fusion
December 1, 2010 at 9:00 pm