A-10 vs C-RAM.

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The CRAM is a thing to behold. We walked up Mount Scott one night after dark to see some CRAM shenanigans. It did not disappoint. It was like the fourth of July. Once, around dusk in that weird not light/not dark hour, whatever burns so bright at the end of the end of the projectile flight looked like massive amounts of glitter just off the tip of your nose. It was awesome. After dark, it was like seeing welding sparks. Blinding.
 

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Amazing how realistic the simulation games can get. The one round that connected with the A-10 bounced off at an angle.

Why did it take so long between firings? Reloading? You would think they would have cassettes with rounds preloaded.
 

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Amazing how realistic the simulation games can get. The one round that connected with the A-10 bounced off at an angle.

Why did it take so long between firings? Reloading? You would think they would have cassettes with rounds preloaded.
It takes almost 15-30 minutes to load up 1500 rounds (15 cans of 100 rounds). A 20mm round would not "bounce" off an A-10.
 

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