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The munitions launcher is a low-velocity smoothbore mortar. Each round is a hollow tube, with a detachable nosecone/parachute attached to the payload. Deployment is similar to a flare: when the round reaches peak altitude, the parachute is deployed and the casing falls away. Upon touching the ground
the nosecone/parachute is detached from the weasel's collar, allowing it to have fun in the enemy's encampment.
Trials are being conducted, and we expect to have the misfire problems sorted out shortly, for the skunk-munitions.
Wallop defecne Systems
http://www.wallopdefence.co.uk/ Awfully nice people. [8th of 7, Oct 01 2009]
Anti-weasel Defence System
http://tinyurl.com/yd8c9ky Bids being taken now, expected deployment early 2014. [egbert, Oct 01 2009]
Bombs Away!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb Mexican Free-tailed bats [CaptainClapper, Oct 06 2009]
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//launch acceleration// working with a long-fire propellant; you wouldn't want to use a rocket: it'd give away your location and they might throw them back at you. |
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// it'd give away your location // |
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There are some excellent propellants available now, with extremely attenuated launch signatures. The Wallop rocket, used for flare dispensing, is a prime example. |
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A rocket would be much better in terms of peak launch acceleration than any sort of mortar. |
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//extremely attenuated launch signatures. The Wallop rocket, used for flare dispensing, is a prime example// If you're launching a flare, you shirley don't care about rocket signature? Presumably the Gentle Tap or Minor Spanking rockets have even less visible signatures. |
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The point is to be able to release a flare over the enemy's position without revealing your own position (by a launch trail). |
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The enemy probably knows you're there anyway, but not exactly where. If you can see them (via the flare) then it's possible (for instance) to direct an artillery fire plan with great accuracy (unless US forces are involved). A small patrol can approach an enemy position, illuminate it, and safely withdraw in the confusion resulting from a sudden bright light and a lot of unpleasant explosions. |
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[egbert] lol, nice, but redirect unnecessary. |
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Thank you, but I think the misdirection is a necessary element in the comedy. |
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I agree with [-2fries]. We could build a giant wooden badger... |
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ah, the old "Trojan Missile" routine: hidden inside the warhead is a flock of incontinent pigeons. |
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You can't stop them - the constitution gives them the right to arm bears .... |
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Slightly more practical than the notoriously impractical Elephant Gun .... |
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What would be a typical weasel caliber? |
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//weasel caliber// err, ask [21Q]... 3.00-4.00 ? |
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Ah, but what sort ? Pusher ? Discarding ? |
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Should there be an international treaty to limit the spread of potentially dangerous Mustelidae Sabot technology ? |
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What of the Skunk Mortar ? NATO uses mortars in 81.4mm and 120mm calibres ... |
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[8/7] I had envisioned an accelerometer on the casing which activates a custom-moulded air-bag to spread the acceleration around; "discarding", though I don't really see any big advantage to either method. |
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