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lspencer534
08-02-2017, 12:41pm
The highest rate of fire for a machine gun in service is the M134 Minigun. The weapon was designed in the late 1960s for helicopters and armored vehicles. It fires 7.62 mm calibre rounds at a blistering rate of 6,000 rounds per minute, or 100 rounds per second — about ten times that of an ordinary machine gun, according to the Guinness World Records.

The Metal Storm gun, on the other hand, makes the M134 look like a toy. The prototype gun system was rated at 16,000 rounds per second or 1,000,000 rounds per minute. The gun system was developed by an Australian weapons company by the same name. In 2007, Metal Storm Inc. started delivering its gun systems to the US Navy for surface ships. This video shows how the Metal Storm gun achieves its head spinning firing rate:
https://youtu.be/wKlnMwuCZso

snide
08-02-2017, 1:50pm
:cool:

DAB
08-02-2017, 1:51pm
if you are accurate, you only need one shot.

Ol Timer
08-02-2017, 2:28pm
buying ammo for that would bankrupt me in about 30 seconds!

Fasglas
08-02-2017, 5:19pm
http://www.odcmp.org/0910/images/Series4/ammo4_s.jpg

OddBall
08-02-2017, 5:23pm
Well, that's one way to make hamburger.

DAB
08-02-2017, 5:24pm
http://www.odcmp.org/0910/images/Series4/ammo4_s.jpg

i could use some of that.

lspencer534
08-02-2017, 8:28pm
I did a report on this back in high school - yet it's never seen the light of day after that.

Reloading slowly and throwing away (plus carrying) extra barrels in combat just don't really mix I guess. :lol: Can anyone dig up whether or not the Navy actually took any deliveries?

I can't determine if the Navy actually took any deliveries, but it's a moot point since the manufacturer went into receivership in 2012.

Nocookies | The Australian (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/companies/metal-storm-has-fired-last-shot/news-story/233fe11d13c34c2deef3ad1a359962d4)

Stevedore
08-04-2017, 6:13pm
In my engineering career, working for the Army, I had the opportunity to stand near a 7.62 minigun firing about a 5 second burst. It was quite something to see. :willy: I can't imagine what it would be like to witness this "metal storm'" thing.

OddBall
08-04-2017, 10:35pm
It seems that they would have developed some sort of hopper-feed mechanism. It would have to be a large vehicle or vessel mount, but it would be devastating.