No definition of Guass rounds on the internet states what the content in these large containers fired by the Guass turret are. It can only be milk. All studies show it is milk. Skimmed, fat free, hot pasteurized milk.
[Edited on 03.30.2010 4:23 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] X4N03R It fires high density, high velocity projectiles similar to an MAC - magnetically accelerated cannon. An asynchronous linear induction motor is used to produce a bipolar magnetic field, launching the 25mm x 130 projectile at just under 13.7km per second. And man is it fun to shoot people with. Gauss beats everything. There is a similar weapon currently in development by the US military that operates under the same magnetic field inducement principles, called a railgun.[/quote] Nice idea but the OP's theory seems much more structurally sound. I'm gonna go with milk until proven otherwise.