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  2. C-RAM - Wikipedia

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    But while naval Phalanx systems fire tungsten armor-piercing rounds, the C-RAM uses the 20mm HEIT-SD (high-explosive incendiary tracer, self-destruct) ammunition, originally developed for the M163 Vulcan Air Defense System. These rounds explode on impact with the target, or on tracer burnout, thereby greatly reducing the risk of collateral ...

  3. Centurion C-RAM - Wikipedia

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    The Centurion C-RAM, also called the Land Phalanx Weapon System (LPWS), is an American Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar air defense artillery system. The system was developed in 2004, during and after the Iraq War identified a weakness in ground-based anti-projectile artillery .

  4. Phalanx CIWS - Wikipedia

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    The Block 1A and newer (pneumatic driven) CIWS mounts fire at a rate of 4,500 rounds per minute with a 1,550-round magazine. The velocity of the rounds fired is about 3,600 feet per second (1,100 m/s). The rounds are armor-piercing tungsten penetrator rounds or depleted uranium with discardable plastic sabots. The Phalanx CIWS 20 mm rounds are ...

  5. Close-in weapon system - Wikipedia

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    600/900 rounds per minute 4,200 rounds per minute 10,000 rounds per minute (5,000 per gun) 1–2 (salvo) missiles per 3–4 sec 200/1000 rounds per minute 4,500 rounds per minute 5,800 rounds per minute 1,100 rounds per minute (550 per gun) 550 rounds per minute (effective/ flat-trajectory) Range 4,000 m (13,000 ft) 3,500 m (11,500 ft)

  6. Rate of fire - Wikipedia

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    Another factor influencing rate of fire is the supply of ammunition. At 50 rps (3,000 rpm), a five-second burst from an M134 Minigun would use approximately 6.3 kilograms (14 lb) of 7.62 mm ammunition; this alone would make it an impractical weapon for infantry who have to carry a reasonable supply of ammunition with them. For this and other ...

  7. Supreme Court grapples with the legality of US ban on gun ...

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    The devices let a shooter fire up to 800 bullets per minute, a rate comparable to machine guns issued to American soldiers, according to the Justice Department.

  8. Shootings, stolen cars and assaults. How safe was Columbus in ...

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    Firearms with a switch can shoot approximately 20 bullets per second, which is faster than the rate of fire of an M4 carbine, an automatic rifle issued to military service members, according to ...

  9. MANTIS Air Defence System - Wikipedia

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    1000 rounds/min MANTIS Air Defence System [ 1 ] ( Modular, Automatic and Network Capable Targeting and Interception System ), formerly titled NBS-C-RAM ( Nächstbereichschutzsystem Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar ), is a very short range air defence protection system of the German Air Force , intended for base-protection.