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China’s ‘metal storm’ weapon can fire millions of rounds per minute: project scientists
A machine gun capable of firing bullets at a faster rate than the world has ever seen is being developed by Chinese scientists
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Stephen Chenin Beijing
What could be the most powerful machine gun in human history is being developed by Chinese scientists and engineers.
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This weapon consists of five or more barrels, with each barrel capable of firing bullets at a rate of 450,000 rounds per minute. The resulting barrage has an unprecedented density, capable of intercepting hypersonic missiles travelling at speeds exceeding Mach 7.
In comparison, the maximum firing rate of the US military’s most powerful Phalanx system is only 4,500 rounds per minute.
Refilling ammunition for a weapon that consumes millions of bullets per minute has been considered an insurmountable challenge. But Chinese researchers in Taiyuan, an industrial hub in central China, have come up with an ingenious solution: a container-like, replaceable magazine filled with barrels, each packed with bullets. Once the bullets are fired, the disposable barrels are simply discarded along with the whole container.
This box-type rotary firing technology can “improve loading speed, reduce the decrease in barrel strength and accuracy due to repeated loading, and achieve the combat objectives of multiple strikes, continuous operations and rapid counter-attacks”, the project team led by Lu Xutao, an associate professor of mechanical and electrical engineering with the North University of China, wrote in a peer-reviewed paper published in the Chinese Journal of Detection & Control in December.
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Traditional machine guns use mechanical triggers, but they cannot keep up with the demand by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) for 7,500 shots per second. To solve this problem, Lu and his colleagues developed an electronic trigger consisting of coils.
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