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Dirty Little Secrets
Flechettes Get Bigger and Smarter
The U.S. Marine Corps has developed a new flechette warhead for use on 70mm (2.75 inch) unguided rockets fired from their helicopters. The new version uses flechettes that are three times the size of earlier ones, inflicting wounds similar to a 5.56mm bullet, and able to penetrate foliage and light armor. In effect, when each 70mm rocket detonates, it propels hundreds of flechettes forward, like a shotgun blast. The rockets are fired in salvos of a up to dozen at a time, enabling a wide area to be covered with flechettes. The new flechette round uses a more effective fuze and firing mechanism, allowing more of the target area to be covered. In effect, the flechette rocket provides the same capability as a burst of machine-gun fire, but the fire is instantaneous, hits targets farther away, and covers a wider area. The larger new, larger flechette also damages vehicles. Initial reports from marine helicopter pilots in Afghanistan indicate that the new flechette rocket works as expected.
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