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That, good sir, may be the understatement of the year. What's not to love about a .50 gatling gun? My goodness! LOL
It's not a GAU-8...
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It's not a GAU-8...
LOL, can you imagine mounting one of those on a Humvee? Flip it right over
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Hmmm, add in a few stabilisers such as you see on cranes and you've got yourself a concept.
Not sure if a Humvee could carry enough ammo though.
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LOL, can you imagine mounting one of those on a Humvee? Flip it right over
Yeah, but imagine the effects of that first (and only) burst!
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I think I've solved the limited magazine problem - trailer mount it with a flexible (and powered) link to the weapon.
Same basic concept as the old Crocodile flamethrower tank.
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I think I've solved the limited magazine problem - trailer mount it with a flexible (and powered) link to the weapon.
Same basic concept as the old Crocodile flamethrower tank.
Pure genius. I love it.

Send photos when you've completed your proof-of-concept prototype!
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Oh no! Now I've started thinking!

25mm gatling with a flame thrower coaxial and trailer mounted ammo supply!
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I think I've solved the limited magazine problem - trailer mount it with a flexible (and powered) link to the weapon.
Same basic concept as the old Crocodile flamethrower tank.
Funny you should mention that - I was looking at a Crocodile yesterday, at the Muckleburgh Collection.
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It's not a GAU-8...
Thats the Avenger from the A-10 isn't it? Could it theoretically be given a ground mount?
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Thats the Avenger from the A-10 isn't it? Could it theoretically be given a ground mount?
I considered trying to work out an Engineering/Urban Warfare vehicle using one until I saw the size.

http://dic.academic.ru/pictures/wiki..._VW_Type_1.jpg

To me it seems like any type of aiming system would be very problematic. I have seen some anecdotal evidence of an attempt to mount one on an LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) where it would have been used as a shore support weapon.

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wiki link to modified weapon GAU-13. It does suggest the possibility of mounting a four barreled version on some type of LAV.

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Wow, I hadn't realised just how big it was Maybe a VW flinging catapult would be a better option.....
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Maybe a VW flinging catapult would be a better option.....
Now we're thinking! Pack it full of dynamite and you've got some serious firepower!
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Wow, I hadn't realised just how big it was Maybe a VW flinging catapult would be a better option.....
Antenna has rules for a cow-flinging trebuchet on his site; it shouldn't be too hard to power-up his version to be able to fling a VW.
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Antenna has rules for a cow-flinging trebuchet on his site; it shouldn't be too hard to power-up his version to be able to fling a VW.
Harder than you'd think. Just ask those lovely people over at Scrapheap Challenge, in particular The Barley Pickers.
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Harder than you'd think. Just ask those lovely people over at Scrapheap Challenge, in particular The Barley Pickers.
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*mmmm*


Tasty Avenger.

I still say putting one of those on a M1 Chassis in the AD role will make about every pilot ever born change his or her drawers the moment they hear about it.
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There is also

Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar, abbreviated C-RAM or Counter-RAM, is a system used to detect and/or destroy incoming artillery, rockets and mortar rounds in the air before they hit their ground targets, or simply provide early warning.

C-RAM is effectively a land version of weapons such as the Phalanx CIWS radar controlled rapid-fire gun for close in protection of vessels from missiles.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-RAM

I know it was developed in 2005, but give the age of Phalanx CIWS I think something could seen in TW 2000 timeline

I think you could see the GAU-8/A Avenger mounted on a make shift frame of some short durring TW 2000, perhaps a Abrams or Bradley?
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I think you could see the GAU-8/A Avenger mounted on a make shift frame of some short durring TW 2000, perhaps a Abrams or Bradley?
The GAU-8 is Huge



As far as I know the only land mobile concept that was ever conceived (attempted?) was a system consisting of 2 CONEX containers (one gun one ammo) placed on a LCAC. It was to be used to blast away at shore defenses during an amphibious assault.
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There was a podded 3-barreled version tested experimentally on the USAF's failed "A-16" program when they made one of their seemingly endless attempts to dispose of the A-10. It failed; the pod vibrated the aircraft so severely it caused the radar to go into reset mode.
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The GAU-8 is Huge
Well going off the Specs the total system lenght is 19 ft 10.5 in and the hull lenght of the M1 Abrams is 26.02 ft, removing the Ammo drum and mounting it on seperate trailer would furter reduce the lenght. I think is possible to mount the gun on the tank and run a ammo feed through the turret and out the trailer. The turret would never rotate agian, but you moving the gun by moving the hull. This of course would require alot of work from a bunch of speicalists, but I can see this being used in Europe where damage A-10 and M1's could matted together. It could also happen in states using Hulls and GAU-8/A Avenger parts after the nuclear exchanges, I could espeically see this as the case in states where GE would be envoled in making both weapons systems and would have techincal knowledge.
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