"EXACTO" self guided bullet

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"EXACTO" self guided bullet

Post by Bourt » 18 Jul 2014, 5:06 pm

A ways to go on this but sounding good...

EXACTO, the magic bullet that can't miss

The US military has moved a step closer to developing a smart bullet that will result in a direct hit almost every time the trigger is pulled.

The US Department of Defence's research agency DARPA reported this week that it had carried out successful live-fire tests of the guided 0.50-calibre ordance.

The bullets, which are being developed under the Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO) program, can adjust their trajectory after being fired.

EXACTO is designed to assist snipers in "acquiring moving targets in unfavourable conditions, such as high winds and dusty terrain commonly found in Afghanistan".

The program "combines a manoeuvrable bullet and a real-time guidance system to track and deliver the projectile to the target, allowing the bullet to change path during flight to compensate for any unexpected factors that may drive it off course".

DARPA is not the only organisation to experiment with self-guided bullets. Sandia Labs has developed a 10-cm-long prototype which can hit a target more than 2km away, with assistance from an built-in optical sensor and steerable fins.

“The EXACTO would be revolutionary,” then-US Army Captain Keith Bell and former sniper school commander told TIME five years ago when research began, saying he couldn’t wait to get his hands on the new bullet.

“It will more than double our range and probably more than double our accuracy,” he said.

The current record for the longest ever sniper kill is 2474m, according to the Guiness Book of Records.

It was shot by Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison in 2009 and the bullet reportedly took 3 seconds to reach its target.


Video here of it as well.
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Post by Joom » 24 Jul 2014, 3:03 pm

10cm long bullet :lol:

Like the 50BMG wasn't a big enough cartridge already. Now you gotta fit this sucker in!
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Post by Kelix » 24 Jul 2014, 3:04 pm

Would love to know the bullet weight and some energy figures.

It'll give new meaning to "hits like a truck" for sure.
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Post by shazz » 25 Jul 2014, 8:56 am

I'd like to know the cost per round :lol:

Must be hundreds? More?
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Post by Humir » 26 Jul 2014, 7:30 pm

The US military seems more than happy to spend their taxpayers money on new toys, however much they cost.
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Post by Weepy » 27 Jul 2014, 4:17 pm

Kelix wrote:Would love to know the bullet weight and some energy figures.


I'd like to know the recoil...

Steering must add drag to the thing in flight, I wonder what that does for velocity?

10cm long 50 cal bullet (heavy) with enough muzzle velocity for 2,500m shooting and that drag. Must have some kick.
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Post by Lyam » 21 Aug 2014, 10:18 am

shazz wrote:I'd like to know the cost per round :lol:


We're barely allowed a firearm if it's black because it's scary. Forget self guided rounds.

I think your wallet is safe :lol:
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Post by Shotfox » 21 Aug 2014, 11:21 am

God bless America
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Post by shazz » 22 Aug 2014, 11:11 am

Lyam wrote:We're barely allowed a firearm if it's black because it's scary. Forget self guided rounds.


I have the solution.

Paint them pink. No one will be scared.
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