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<blockquote data-quote="POPIG" data-source="post: 3183400" data-attributes="member: 32080"><p>Military has dreamed this for years I worked on project in 72-73 with caseless 7.62 had lots of problems main goal was for aircraft it was totally caseless and they were looking to carry more rounds, nothing but links to discharge. Caseless had no powder explosives were gelled and surrounded the round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POPIG, post: 3183400, member: 32080"] Military has dreamed this for years I worked on project in 72-73 with caseless 7.62 had lots of problems main goal was for aircraft it was totally caseless and they were looking to carry more rounds, nothing but links to discharge. Caseless had no powder explosives were gelled and surrounded the round. [/QUOTE]
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