Today war is not fought on front lines. Uniforms are just relics. Yes, right, I am talking about the urban warfare and If you think you are going to win a fight in the heavily crowded streets of an African city full of civilians with a nice big Tank and nobody will screw you for killing innocent people...forget it. So, here. Take a look at these gears of Modern Warfare.
LASER RIFLE -TR3
LASER RIFLE -TR3
The TR3, developed by Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems and
SPA Defense, can deliver a pretty intense 3-watt green laser at targets
stationed up to one and a half miles away when operated at night. The rifle’s
re-chargeable lithium-ion battery allows for up to 30 plus minutes of
continuous firing. TR3 Threat Deterrent Laser Rifle is compact and the laser
settings can be adjusted to inflict some serious pain.You can adjust the intense green laser beam’s focus using a
dial that surrounds the weapon’s emitter (“barrel”/”muzzle”). You can disperse
the beam so that it’s eye-safe for hitting bad guys in the face, or dial the
beam into a retina-frying focus.
MAGPUL FMG 9
You can’t always judge a book by its cover and the
Netbook-sized Magpul FMG9 is about as deceptive as they come. It looks like an
industrial torch or a portable radio, and will fit in a girl’s handbag or the
back pocket of a pair of jeans. One click later, the spring-assisted deployment
mechanism snaps and you have a sub machine gun ready to fire. The innocuous FMG
acronym stands for Folding Machine Gun and its small size and lightweight
polymer casing belie its firepower - folded it holds 31 9x19 mm NATO rounds in
a Glock magazine and although the prototype was only semi-automatic, a fully
automatic version will almost certainly be available if production goes ahead.
What’s the bet Q hands one of these to 007 in the next movie?
ARMATRIX DIGITAL REVOLVER
Stopping weapons from falling into the wrong hands is a
major problem for law enforcement agencies all over the world. But if keeping
weapons out of the clutches of the criminal element proves too difficult, the
next best thing is ensuring that such weapons can’t be used if they do. That’s
just what the Armatix SmartGun concept does by disabling the pistol unless it's
in the hands of someone wearing a custom wristwatch that sends a signal to arm
the gun. To ensure criminals can’t just steal the watch along with the gun the
user must first have their fingerprints verified. The fingerprint is read by a
sensor on the watch, which compares it against an internal database of stored
prints. Once the print is verified the watch is then activated for a definable
period of time – a police officer’s work shift for example – or until manually
deactivated.
XM25 SMART GRENADE LAUNCHER
If you’re in the market for a grenade launcher with a kick
and you’re a US soldier, check FedEx for your new XM25 Smart Grenade Launcher,
a device that shoots a “25 mm microchip-embedded high explosive round that
detonates above or beside the target, showering the enemy with lethal metal
fragments.” Sounds like my senior prom! The system has a day and night sight,
and it shoots standard RPGs as well in addition to the smart round. It holds
four rounds at a time and the sight is almost completely automatic – you lase
your target, fire, and wait. Then there’s an explosion.
BERETTA LTLX7000 SHOTGUN
Future Weapons recently demonstrated a fascinating prototype
less-lethal shotgun from Beretta. What is interesting is that the kinetic
energy expended on the target from the rubber bullet is constant regardless of
the range. This fixes a common problem with less-lethal ammunition: they are
often powerful enough to kill at close range and to weak at long range to stop
the target.
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