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Chain-guns are autocannons that use an external power source to cycle rounds through the weapon.<ref name=xm1204Mil2020-07-09/><ref name=nationalinterest2019-04-12/> This differs from automatic firearms and most autocannons, which harness some of the energy of the exploding round to cycle the weapon. When power is available from a vehicle's engine or battery, the gunner has more control over the rate of fire, and the weapon is not stopped when a dud is encountered. | Chain-guns are autocannons that use an external power source to cycle rounds through the weapon.<ref name=xm1204Mil2020-07-09/><ref name=nationalinterest2019-04-12/> This differs from automatic firearms and most autocannons, which harness some of the energy of the exploding round to cycle the weapon. When power is available from a vehicle's engine or battery, the gunner has more control over the rate of fire, and the weapon is not stopped when a dud is encountered. | ||
The chain-gun that will fire the 50mm XM1203 and XM1204 is the [[XM913]].<ref name=defenseworld2020-07-13/> Although its shells are twice the diameter of the 25mm [[M242 Bushmaster]], the 50mm cannons is not much longer than the smaller weapon.<ref name=chuckhillscgblog2019-04-21/> The overall lengths of the 25mm cannon and 50mm cannon are {{convert | 105.2 | cm |in}} and {{convert | 157.7 | cm |in}}, respectively; while the portion of the gun that intrudes into the turret are {{convert | 30.0 | cm |in}} and {{convert | 40.1 | cm |in}}, respectively. | The chain-gun that will fire the 50mm XM1203 and XM1204 is the [[XM913 chain gun|XM913]].<ref name=defenseworld2020-07-13/> Although its shells are twice the diameter of the 25mm [[M242 Bushmaster]], the 50mm cannons is not much longer than the smaller weapon.<ref name=chuckhillscgblog2019-04-21/> The overall lengths of the 25mm cannon and 50mm cannon are {{convert | 105.2 | cm |in}} and {{convert | 157.7 | cm |in}}, respectively; while the portion of the gun that intrudes into the turret are {{convert | 30.0 | cm |in}} and {{convert | 40.1 | cm |in}}, respectively. | ||
The munition is programmable. the gunner can select from three detonation modes.<ref name=xm1204Mil2020-07-09/> | The munition is programmable. the gunner can select from three detonation modes.<ref name=xm1204Mil2020-07-09/> | ||
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| date = 2020-07-09 | | date = 2020-07-09 | ||
| author = Ed Lopez | | author = Ed Lopez | ||
| work = | | work = US Army | ||
| location = [[Picatinny Arsenal]], [[New Jersey]] | | location = [[Picatinny Arsenal]], [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]] | ||
| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20201017015323/https://www.army.mil/article/237156/army_engineers_develop_greater_lethality_speed_to_support_future_combat_vehicle | | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20201017015323/https://www.army.mil/article/237156/army_engineers_develop_greater_lethality_speed_to_support_future_combat_vehicle | ||
| archivedate = 2020-10-17 | | archivedate = 2020-10-17 |
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The XM1204 High Explosive Air Burst round is a 50 x 228 mm munition developed for the US military.[1] The projectile itself is 50 mm in diameter, and is of an advanced design Picatinny is slated to manufacture a 50mm chain-gun, to use this munition, and the related XM1203 Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot with Trace round.[1] The cannon is a larger and more modern version of the 25 mm Bushmaster cannon used on Bradley fighting vehicles, various armored cars related to the Stryker, and as the main armament on smaller naval vessels, and a secondary armament on larger vessels. Chain-guns are autocannons that use an external power source to cycle rounds through the weapon.[1][2] This differs from automatic firearms and most autocannons, which harness some of the energy of the exploding round to cycle the weapon. When power is available from a vehicle's engine or battery, the gunner has more control over the rate of fire, and the weapon is not stopped when a dud is encountered. The chain-gun that will fire the 50mm XM1203 and XM1204 is the XM913.[3] Although its shells are twice the diameter of the 25mm M242 Bushmaster, the 50mm cannons is not much longer than the smaller weapon.[4] The overall lengths of the 25mm cannon and 50mm cannon are 105.2 cm (41.42 in) and 157.7 cm (62.09 in), respectively; while the portion of the gun that intrudes into the turret are 30.0 cm (11.81 in) and 40.1 cm (15.79 in), respectively. The munition is programmable. the gunner can select from three detonation modes.[1]
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