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Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn is a 1983 science fiction film starring Jeffrey Byron, Michael Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston and Richard Moll. It was directed and produced by Charles Band. The story is a space-age Western which combines themes of esoteric sorcery and high technology. Metalstorm was filmed in 3D. [2]
The MAUL is a shotgun based on Metal Storm's electronically initiated superposed-load technology. In this concept multiple projectiles, in this case of 12-gauge bore, are loaded nose to tail in a single gun barrel with propellant packed between them.
Metal Storm used the concept of superposed load; multiple projectiles loaded nose to tail in a single gun barrel with propellant packed between them. The Roman candle, a traditional firework design, employs the same basic concept; however, the propellant continues to burn in the Roman candle's barrel, igniting the charge behind the subsequent projectile.
O'Dwyer spent 15 years developing a rapid-fire gun prototype called Metal Storm that uses stacked projectiles. Metal Storm can fire up to 1,000,000 rounds per minute, or 16,000 rounds per second, and was declared by Guinness Book of Records to be the world's most intelligent and fastest firearms. [4]
Metal Storm was an Australian small arms weapon system. Metal Storm or Metalstorm can also refer to: Metal Storm (webzine), a popular metal music website; Metal fırtına, a Turkish novel whose title translates to "Metal Storm" Metal Storm, a 1991 video game by Irem; Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, a 1983 science fiction movie
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Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn: Universal Pictures / Arista Films: Charles Band (director); Alan J. Adler (screenplay); Jeffrey Byron, Mike Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston, Richard Moll, R. David Smith, Larry Pennel, Marty Zagon, Mickey Fox Yor, the Hunter from the Future: Diamant Film / RAI-Radio Televisione Italiana
The Communications Department said the hackers had not infiltrated government security, but had instead swamped government computer servers. [6] Sites were left unavailable for sporadic periods throughout the attack. At one point, the Australian Parliament's website was offline for about two days due to the high volume of requests. [12]