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The rumors about the ultimate underpressure sniper equipment



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There are rumors, that the CIA has got the equipment, what would make very good advantage for snipers work. The thing is the tube, what would have empty space inside it. That underpressure system could be installed to the automatic rifle, and it can be put in the place as easily as the normal silencer. This system is actually the modified silencer. Normally the problem with this kind of systems is, that the gas, what would travel inside the chamber from the front of it would slow the bullet. But by using computer technology this system might be useful also with automatic weapons.


And it would give the anti-armor capacity for normal infantry weapons. This airlock must be equipped with the small computer, what uses the ventilators, and sensors, what tells the tiny computer the speed and place of the bullet, that this system can open the hatches of the airlock in precise right time. The airlock-type accelerator can also use as the silencer, and the computer can also give counter-resonance to that rifle.


The small size compressor can be installed to the rifles another side, and all system can also be removed in the field if the batteries would get low. The computer could be modified mobile telephone, what can also be used for communication purposes. The system bases similar system as the camera's fast working objective closer. And the problem is to use those ventilates in precise right time. Sometimes I have thought if one ventilator, what lets the bullet thru it enough, or should there be auxiliary ventilators, what would increase the pressurizing of that system.


This tube would be equipped with the small compressor, what would remove all gas from it. The compressor would be used manually by rotating the crank, or by electric motors. The computer can be loaded from normal batteries, what is used in the mobile telephones. When the sniper shoots the ammunition, the door to the tube would open, and the bullet transfers to the airlock. And then the computer would open backward ventilators, what is giving more speed to the bullet after the gas would transfer to the chamber backward, and the bullet would not slow, and then the speed of ammunition increases.


When the bullet is coming to the front point of the chamber, the computer opens the front hatch, and the bullet would fly straight to the target. This kind of system could accelerate normal bullets in very high speed, and that makes those rifles extremely dangerous even for armored personnel carriers and it would increase the range of that rifle. The simpler system, where is two rubber plates on the sides of the tube would also be useful, but they can be used only in the single shot or bolt action weapons. And the magnet accelerators need heavy batteries because they need more electric power than the computers than underpressure systems, so this would be limit for electric systems.

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