80 M1's destroyed in Iraq

C/Cpl. Chirico said:
What is the difference between a Gatling gun and a vulcan cannon?

Is there any at all?

A vulcan cannon is a gatling gun so i presume there is no difference?

Is vulcan cannon a type of weapon or a name of a specific weapon?

Gatling Gun is a discription of a type of gun isn't it? Might have been a specific gun but I dont think it is considered as a specific gun anymore (if it ever ware?) but a discription of the type of weapon by its funtion and built.
 
The M61 operates on the Gatling principle. 6 20-mm barrels are mounted on a geared rotor that is driven by a 20-hp electric motor.

A Gatling gun is a hand operated seven or eight barreled gun, firing from a top loading magizine. Yes it is still called a Gatling gun but the proper names are Vulcans, GAU's, and Mini-guns. They all fire on the Gatling princple

There is also a realy awesome video near the bottom of the page on this site, its under an animated picture of a guy firing a mini-gun, click New Video Link
Go to: http://www.montysminiguns.com/RealityPage.htm


http://www.valkyriearms.com/sounds/vulcan.au

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C/Cpl. Chirico said:
What is the difference between a Gatling gun and a vulcan cannon?

Is there any at all?

Gatling is describing the system as said above, Vulcan is the nick name of the 20mm M61 which is in fact a Gatling system. The power source does not matter since there are weapons which do not need an electric engine and are not hand driven as well.
 
Snauhi said:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2005-03-29-abrams-tank-a_x.htm?POE=click-refer
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military's Abrams tank, designed during the Cold War to withstand the fiercest blows from the best Soviet tanks, is getting knocked out at surprising rates by the low-tech bombs and rocket-propelled grenades of Iraqi insurgents.
Discuss

Well, those low tech bombs and self propelled rockets might not be THAT low tech. In a test conducted by the russian army on various russian tanks the RPG-29 shoulder launched AT weapon outperformed (in penetration) every other russian antitank weapon, including the 125mm smoothbore gun firing the latest APFSDS round!

http://armor.kiev.ua/fofanov/Tanks/TRIALS/19991020.html
 
Doppleganger said:
The Leopard 2 A6 incorporates mine protection to help protect against roadside attacks - is there any equivalent or one being planned for the M1?

The M1 is able to have a mine plow attached to the front end, but mines aren't the problem. It's 155mm mortar rounds wired together burried a meter under the sand that is hurting them.
 
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