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U.S. Army unveils awesome new rifle

Since the dawn of modern warfare, the best way to stay alive in the face of incoming fire has been to take cover behind a wall. But thanks to a game-changing “revolutionary” rifle, the U.S. Army has made that tactic dead on arrival. Now the enemy can run, but he can’t hide.

After years of development, the U.S. Army has unleashed a new weapon in — the XM25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System, a high-tech rifle that can be programmed so that its 25-mm. ammunition detonates either in front of or behind a target, meaning it can be fired just above a wall before it explodes and kills the enemy.

It also has a range of roughly 2,300 feet — nearly the length of eight football fields — making it possible to fire at targets well past the range of the rifles and carbines that most soldiers carry today.

Lt. Col. Christopher Lehner, project manager for the semi-automatic, shoulder-fired weapon system for the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Soldier, said that the XM25′s capability alone is such a “game-changer” that it'll lead to new ways of fighting on the battlefield, beginning this month in Afghanistan.

“With this weapon system, we take away cover from [enemy targets] forever,” Lehner told FoxNews.com on Wednesday. “Tactics are going to have to be rewritten. The only thing we can see [enemies] being able to do is run away.”

And that would make it much easier for to put them in their sights, either with that same XM25 or another direct-fire weapon.

With this new weapon in the Army’s arsenal, Lehner said, “We’re much more effective, by many magnitudes, than current weapons at the squad level. We’re able to shoot farther and more accurately, and our soldiers can stay behind sandbags, walls or rocks, which provides them protection from fire.”

Lehner said the first XM25s were distributed to combat units in Afghanistan this month. The 12-pound, 29-inch system, which was designed by Minnesota's Alliant Techsystems, costs up to $35,000 per unit and, while highly sophisticated, is so easy to use that soldiers become proficient within minutes.

“That’s how intuitively easy it is, even though it’s high-tech,” Lehner said. “All a soldier needs to know how to do is laze the target. It decimates anything within its lethal radius.”

Once the trigger is pulled and the round leaves the barrel, a computer chip inside the projectile communicates exactly how far it has traveled, allowing for precise detonation behind or ahead of any target.

“We have found that this has really made our soldiers so much more accurate and being able to deliver this high-explosive round in about five seconds,” said Lehner, taking into account the time it takes a soldier to laze, aim and fire the weapon. Once fired, Lehner said, the round will reach its target in a “second or two,” meaning the entire process from aiming to direct hit lasts less than 10 seconds, compared to 10 minutes or longer for traditional mortar fire.

Full story: U.S. Army Unveils ‘Revolutionary’ XM25 Rifle in Afghanistan – FoxNews.com

  • oc in nc

    When we hand our service members the XM25 weapon,give them the right to use it without a bunch of SISSY-ASSED rules of engagement to go with it.

  • craigiri

    Maybe we can get Osama with that one????

    That is, if we don’t hand a bunch of them to Afghans and tell THEM to do it…..

  • nomorekoolaid

    Well, the enemy can run but not hide giving our guys the upper hand until the US sells those weapons to someone in the Middle East, anyway. Then it’s our guys. Wonder if that was part and parcel of the $60 billion in weapons Obama just sold…hmmm?

  • wf922

    This is a good thing, any weapon that helps our soldiers end wars quicker saves lives on both sides. Liberals need to get over this holier than thou attitude, the world is a dangerous place and to think that if we just play nice all things will change is utter nonsense. The US has been a force for good in the world, just ask the citizens of Eastern Europe who were freed because someone stood up for them, just ask the millions in the middle east who are much better off then they were 10 years ago…

  • OldMexican

    “Now the enemy can run, but he can’t hide.”

    And the enemy will pretty soon be US, the idiots who pay for this uber-expensive hardware with our tax dollars.

    ‘And they went to be slaughtered like sheep.’

  • noonespetgoat

    Wonder how long it will take to show up in the hands of our local Barney Fiefs and SWAT team arsenals?

  • clw

    Amazing! Now we just have to keep the enemy from reverse-engineering it.

    • patrick

      The enemy won’t have the batteries or ammunition for this weapon. Once the batteries, ammunition, or parts go it will be a useless paperweight to them. They can hang it from a bridge or rape a camel with it but not anything with tactical value. Reverse engineer it? what turn it into a hookah pipe??

      This is a phenomenal life saving device for our soldiers. It will allow urban warfare to be conducted with much fewer American/coalition casualties. It will probably also result in fewer enemy casualties because they will lose their appetite to engage us.

      My nephew may well be going to Afghanistan for his first deployment in the next year. I will sleep better knowing that he or one of his buddies will be carrying this bad boy.

      • clw

        No doubt! I’ll add your nephew to my prayer list. :)

    • politicsisdirty

      Do you think Wilileaks already has the bluprint for this weapon? With the kind of security the current Administration is running, I won’t be surprised if they get hold of the blueprint tomorrow.

  • loudog

    WOW, cool. No money for unemployment benefits but thing is wicked cool!

    • clw

      Well when and if America is ever invaded on our own soil, we’ll use those and you can throw daffodils at them.

      • loudog

        not likely since we spend more than all other countries combined to fine tune our ability to kill people

        • clw

          And liberals are all about killing millions of babies, that’s OK though right?

          • loudog

            everything is about abortion with you nitwits? People I know are all about contraception, glad to see the Vatican claw its way out of the dark ages and join us.

    • Offensive Bias

      Lou, it’s not unemployment benefits its welfare. After99 months of freebies when do you call it welfare?

      • loudog

        if the choice is end benefits that Americans will spend on the economy and feed their families with or build bridges in Iraq, I’ll take what you call welfare.

        • thephranc

          Thats nice but why don’t you answer the question that was asked? Was it to hard? Did you not understand it or are you just dodging it?

          • loudog

            it’s called unemployment benefits, is that too hard for you to understand? There isn’t alot of hiring since the economy crashed, not that people posting here collecting social security and medicare have to worry about it anymore.

          • thephranc

            Still failed to answer the question. I just go with you aren’t honest enough to answer it truthfully.

          • loudog

            “When do you call it welfare” – call it welfare now if it makes you feel good, call it unemployment benefits, which is what the politicians are calling it, call it stimulus spending since it will be put back into the economy, call it whatever you want but if the only question is how to make it deficit neutral then take 12 billion from rebuilding Iraq, which is about 3 months worth of Iraqi welfare payments.

      • PolyIndependent

        Do you call social security welfare? People pay into unemployment benefits. It’s no different than social security, yet all of you seem to have no problem with someone collecting SS for 30 years.

        • thephranc

          So has your worthless family of frauds started their paid winter holiday riding on the unemployment they take more from than they ever put in?

        • The_anniebanannie

          Again, since apparently you didn’t learn from the last time we discussed this. Employees do NOT pay into unemployment…employers pay all of the unemployment insurance premiums.

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Puerling/1080859026 Michael Puerling

          Actually your boss pays your unemployment insurance, NOT YOU, and that is only for 6 months of payments, after that all the extensions are welfare from the federal treasury.

    • motionview

      It sounds like loudog’s 99 weeks of smoking dope and watching Jersey Shore is coming to a close.

      • loudog

        Mom’s basement is rent free and she buys only the best chronic, she’s the greatest.