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I'm sure many posters here are aware of the Shkval, a Russian super-cavitation torpedo that can achieve extreme underwater speeds. But check this out.
"NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — A Norwegian company hopes the U.S. Navy will see the value in its revolutionary product: bullets that “swim” and remain effective on target for significant distances underwater."
https://kitup.military.com/2017/04/swimming-bullets-can-obliterate-target-underwater.html
Looks way more useful and practical than the long underwater rounds the Russians have, and can scale to various platforms as well. Works wet or dry. Compatible with existing weapons. The design has some seriously cool anti-ricochet properties as well, incredibly handy. Usually you have to go low velocity and big projectile to minimize ricochet (think .450 and .458). And even then it's iffy. In a high velocity load these rounds will dominate.
Did life just get more complicated for subs? This tech, and the American tradition of putting large bore cannons on attack aircraft, could prove unsettling for the Russian and Chinese navies I'll wager.
"NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — A Norwegian company hopes the U.S. Navy will see the value in its revolutionary product: bullets that “swim” and remain effective on target for significant distances underwater."
https://kitup.military.com/2017/04/swimming-bullets-can-obliterate-target-underwater.html
Looks way more useful and practical than the long underwater rounds the Russians have, and can scale to various platforms as well. Works wet or dry. Compatible with existing weapons. The design has some seriously cool anti-ricochet properties as well, incredibly handy. Usually you have to go low velocity and big projectile to minimize ricochet (think .450 and .458). And even then it's iffy. In a high velocity load these rounds will dominate.
Did life just get more complicated for subs? This tech, and the American tradition of putting large bore cannons on attack aircraft, could prove unsettling for the Russian and Chinese navies I'll wager.
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