Eliminatus said:It's also key in urban areas. I know the job is protect the facility but I would be VERY hesitant to let a belt or two of .50 rip over an urban area if I were a gunner. There is no way I would be able to live with myself if I killed a fellow countryman over it. Shrapnel from airbusts is one thing (at least a few people have died this way over the years) but just spraying bullets is another.74OA said:Its timed fragmentation rounds are what make Gepard so effective and allow it to service targets cost effectively.AlaskanAg99 said:AtticusMatlock said:AlaskanAg99 said:
I do not fully grasp why radar guided guns aren't being used. Slap 4 .50cal and have them placed near high value targets for close in defense. Won't do anything against ballistic missles but slow drones should be easy pickings.
They are. They have a few dozen German Gepard systems.
Need to be simpler. The Gepards fire expensive ammo. Need mass produced cheap rounds.
It's war. People will die.
They need a cheap and plentiful defense option.
A Shahed drone cost about $20k. Missles are expensive.
With a network of radar guided guns they could mount a cost effective defense network. Save the missles for knocking down enemy manned aircraft.