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best quote "we are trying to get everything on target." try harder my friend.
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Should have used the cannons instead.
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How many fish did they get?
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Looks like the safest place to be is on the ''target''
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Do not make show fuckersss :))))
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I thought only ISIS fighters were shooting without aiming.
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sounds like your mom
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Rip fishes
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Pretty crappy shooting. I hope these guys are new to the weapon.
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if anybody ready to donate one time food for poor children please message me
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those one bullet is enough to make one time food for a poor man am sorry everyone
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goods work
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y no le dio al blanco?
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Though I have an absolute hard-on for that gun, I still have to say: FUCK THE NAVY!!! As a former sailor, I cannot begin to describe exactly how much I absolutely despise the U.S. Navy. It sucks I tell you, IT SUCKS! they really do suck
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lol
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One of the main USA weapons is the biggest capacity to manufacture war materials: in time of need, they will out-make any opponent by coeficients of 20 to 1 (etc.). When they realized they could do this, is when the past world wars were wrapped-up very fast. :)
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since when does McDonnell Douglas make machine guns?
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pendejillos
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surely that's why they haven't won any war. Overpriced trash equipment
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Are they in the army bcs they shoot like a bunch of redneck drunk af
The automatic gun M242 Bushmaster 25 mm is used on this video against a target boat during a training. This cannon is manufactured since 1981 by McDonnell Douglas. The firm, now incorporated into Boeing has produced more than 10,000 to arm including the LAV-25 and the US Navy patrol boats. The ATK firm resumed production. Improved versions such Busmaster III are produced. It's a double-loading cannon and remote control shooting. Ammunition caliber 25 × 137 mm are divided into two bands driven electrically. The tube itself has 18 stripes on the right. An electric motor (24 V) 1 HP handles the repetition of moves. The M242 has three firing rates: piecemeal, 100, 200 strokes per minute. The maximum range varies depending on the ammunition fired. The MK38 is the naval version of the M242, it equip the US Navy, with nearly 4,000 copies in 2012. At that time, the MK38 Mod.3 into service. Its 30mm tube, integrated to any naval platform, the patrol boat to the aircraft carrier. Fully stabilized, it is lined with a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun. His optronics pod incorporates referred day / night that allows both shooting that monitoring of surrounding waters or deck. Thumbnail Credit by 2nd Class Jeremie Kerns , Modified by Daily Military Defense & Archive Don't forget to subscribe us on Facebook or Twitter. https://www.facebook.com/DailyExplosiveVideos https://twitter.com/ExplosiveVideos You have a question or you would like to send us footage. Send us a message.