Make Every Infantryman a Sharpshooter

longknife

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Never, every miss a bullseye. What would it do for snipers? See more pictures and read the story @ US Army set to give soldiers a robot arm for shooting Exoskeleton stabilises shaky hands so that infantry always hit the target Daily Mail Online
 
Solid projectile weapons, slug-throwers, are like 16th century technology. At their cores, no military firearm today is substantially different than th every first one hundreds of years ago. Metal pipe, primer-striker, expanding gas propels a bullet through the pipe and out to the target. Very effective, but at the same time, very primitive.
 
Solid projectile weapons, slug-throwers, are like 16th century technology. At their cores, no military firearm today is substantially different than th every first one hundreds of years ago. Metal pipe, primer-striker, expanding gas propels a bullet through the pipe and out to the target. Very effective, but at the same time, very primitive.

Correct - self-propelled weapons do exist that eject projectiles through a barrel.
 
The exoskeleton would not create the perfect sniper. While you could add technology to determine exact distance, the windage is a much tougher thing to determine.
 

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