johnpjones1775
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I think we need to bring big guns back. An 8 gun firing a sub caliber munition will have solid range.Maybe look into existing Long Range Precision Fires strategy for the future and move the needle forward. Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) was pretty effective up to 150 km (93 mi), but cannot effectively target moving targets. How many rocket-boosted GBU-53/B Storm Breakers (formerly known as SDB II's) can be stacked in a container? Seems like you could run an unmanned boat steered from an Arleigh Burke or Legend class frigate without putting the expensive manned asset into harm's way. GLSDB was cheaper than a HVP round. GLSDB was 600 pounds per unit versus 285 pounds for the air-dropped version. GBU-53/B is about 80 pounds lighter. Throw in some rocket-boosted ADM-160A/B MALD and ADM-160C MALD-J to cause havoc. Only ADM-160A is relatively cheap, compared to the -C and -J models, so the latter may be asking too much.
Mk71 gun had an effective range of 18 miles with an 8” round.
How much farther would a lighter 4” or 5” round fly off the same powder charge? I’d be willing to bet 24 isn’t out of the question.
I’m not an expert on ground based artillery but pretty sure most 155mm guns have an effective range of about 13-16miles, so an 8” gun even with a full sized projo still allows you to outrange shore based artillery.
There was experimentation with an 11” sub caliber round for the mk7s in the 80s and 90s that had an expected range of 100nm for example.
We don’t need expensive rocket boosters and shit for longer ranged fires.
Heck how far would a 3” projo fly out of a 5” gun?