Landlubber77 t1_j5zkrmu wrote
Top Gun Maverick did a great job showing just how quickly an F-14 runs out of ammo for its Vulcan cannon. You're not gonna be up there all day blasting away, you're gonna get a few good squirts and hope it did the trick. Fucker shoots like 6,000 rounds per minute and an F-14 typically carries like 600.
Lost_And_Found66 t1_j5zo989 wrote
A few good squirts and hope it does the trick is the story of my life.
master_a_skywalker69 t1_j5zuiiy wrote
It’s how my kid was born
Landlubber77 t1_j606ke5 wrote
I told your wife that in confidence!
nsvxheIeuc3h2uddh3h1 t1_j60hyym wrote
Achtung! Spitzenspurter!
Daintylittlesole t1_j61ck7l wrote
Ahhh yes a few good squirts often does the trick 🤷🏽♀️
Landlubber77 t1_j61deww wrote
"True dat, homie."
-- Window, awkwardly trying to relate to teenage window daughter, thinking she's talking about Windex
RedSonGamble t1_j61bi99 wrote
Why don’t they just not fire so many bullets that fast
yasunadiver t1_j61m86o wrote
You may only get a brief chance to actually get a good shot on an adversary and basically the more rounds you can put downrange in that fleeting moment the better odds you have of hitting.
OddKSM t1_j6co1ls wrote
The F-14 also does in fact have a firing speed selector switch, allowing the pilot to choose between 4000 and 6000 RPM
Landlubber77 t1_j61c8sh wrote
I don't know, maybe it has something to do with the tracer rounds which help show where they're firing. Like it has to be that rate of fire to accurately show where the rounds are going? Or maybe something to do with the mechanism and having to fire that fast to have enough force to withstand the fact that the thing firing the rounds is traveling 1500 miles per hour, as is the thing it's firing at? It's also important to keep in mind I have no fucking idea what I'm talking about.
nuxi t1_j61h1m1 wrote
Slower rate of fire puts more space between each bullet which results in a gap that the enemy aircraft can safely pass through. The goal is to basically make a box of bullets in front of the enemy plane that is tight enough that the enemy plane has to hit one and large enough that the enemy plane can't avoid passing through it. Decisions like rate of fire are an attempt to balance these factors.
nuxi t1_j61jc0w wrote
If it helps to imagine it, think back to this scene from Captain America: Civil War. The impacts keep ending up all around our hero but never actually hitting him. Each time he passes across the minigun's line of fire, there is no bullet because of how slow the rate of fire is. Far, far slower than a real minigun fires.
Compare that to The Matrix where the minigun is depicted as firing so rapidly that not even an Agent can dodge it. This is a much more realistic depiction of the firing speed. (Althugh the rate of fire depicted varies considerably within the clip)
Bonus: In the Captain America clip you can see the minigun spin up to a speed much faster than it is actually depicted as firing.
blackadder1620 t1_j61oxc8 wrote
damn, that matrix scene is still so fucking cool.
whiffitgood t1_j62n98q wrote
wow, I haven't watched any marvel movies in a while. that was really shitty
RedSonGamble t1_j61dpe3 wrote
Yeah all good points lol
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