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Australian Storm of Metal Terror
by Wanda Fish Thursday July 28, 2005 at 05:13 AM

As the war on terror takes on new and frightening dimension where innocent people are summarily executed, the development of a deadly weapon by an Australian company presents a terrifying future. Metal Storm, the company that has invented the deadliest gun in the world, will be used in Iraq and potentially any place where crowds protest their government's decisions. Australian investors need to be aware that their super funds might be profiting from this lethal weaponry.

AUSTRALIAN STORM OF METAL TERROR

By Wanda Fish


It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted with the evils of war that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on.

- Sun Tzu, The Art of War


In the wake of the London bombings and angry condemnation of terrorism, the Australian invention of the world’s deadliest gun delivers a weapon of ultimate terror that will be used by those countries that claim to fight terrorism.

Metal Storm, an Australian company whose shares have recently skyrocketed on the stock exchange, has developed a robotized killing machine capable of firing more than one million rounds a minute, enough to shred an entire building in the blink of an eye. The potential applications, being developed with the US Department of Defense, Boeing, Lockheed and Dragonfly Pictures (aerial surveillance company), threaten to make the death and destruction caused by terrorists a mere footnote in the killing of innocent civilians. Their stated intention is to deploy the lethal weapon in “hostile urban environments” and it has been reported in the mainstream media that this deadly weapon will be used in Iraq.

Metal Storm technology, invented by a Brisbane grocer, is an electronically initiated, stacked projectile system, which removes the mechanical steps required to fire a conventional weapon. Effectively, the only parts that move in Metal Storm’s weapons are the projectiles contained within the barrels.
Multiple projectiles are stacked in a barrel, each separated by a propellant load. The technology allows each projectile to be fired sequentially from the barrel.

Metal Storm’s fully loaded barrel tubes are essentially serviceable weapons, without the traditional ammunition feed or ejection system, breech opening or any other moving parts. Metal Storm barrels can be effectively grouped in multiple configurations to meet a diversity of deadly applications.

Working with the US army and other weaponry and surveillance companies, Metal Storm’s terrifying force can ultimately be deployed on land, underwater, over water, and from the air with unmanned robots and helicopters that are remotely controlled. Despite claims that Metal Storm’s work is shrouded in secrecy, the information is legally accessible on the net from the company’s own website, mainstream press reports, stock exchange information, and even published defense review articles.

In one such posting, David Crane reported that Metal Storm had successfully completed a series of live-fire tests in front of senior personnel from the US Department of Defense using a 16 round prototype 40 mm grendade launcher system which was mounted to an unmanned ground vehicle. The Defense Review article also mentioned that an in-flight live-fire demonstration of an unmanned aerial vehicle did not receive clearance due to “operational restrictions”. The test would have mounted the Metal Storm 40mm weapon onto a Dragonfly unmanned aerial vehicle that would essentially create an unmanned combat air vehicle, capable of hailing down deadly arsenal of apocalyptic destruction. However, more recent announcements from Metal Storm’s CEO infer that a live test will be conducted soon, and that the aerial weaponry may be available for military application soon.

The development of this weapon takes on a new and frightening application in the war on terror, where authorities are now encouraging police to “shoot to kill” in urban environments. Metal Storm proudly boasts that the technology can be used for “non-lethal” or lethal applications in “hostile urban environments”. The potential for this weapon to be used by civil authorities to control angry crowds of protestors cannot be dismissed. Given the overwhelming response by millions of anti-war protestors prior to the invasion of Iraq, it seems only logical that Coalition governments are keen to find new and more effective means of crowd dispersal, particularly if pre-emptive invasions of nation states continue.

But it is the wartime applications that are most disturbing. With Metal Storm’s technology, Coalition soldiers can remain safely behind the front line while the Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UVG) uses sensors and targeting capabilities to attack hostile urban areas. This development could be the turning point in the Iraq occupation which has tainted the enthusiasm of the dwindling number of American pro-war supporters as more than 2,000 soldiers have been killed during an occupation which has resulted in the deaths of more than 100,000 innocent civilians.

Now, thanks to the brainchild of a former Australian grocer, the surviving Iraqi civilians face the terrible specter of a robot that can devastate every living creature in a hailstorm of more than one million bullets a minute. While the Iraqi death toll has the potential to mount to tsunami proportions, American soldiers can “safely” annihilate entire urban populations without personal risk. Metal Storm’s UVGs will be able to penetrate resistance pockets such as Fallujah, and indiscriminately kill every man, woman, child, and animal in a storm of lethal bullets.

“Integrating Metal Storm’s electronic weapon system with small, lightweight UAV helicopters, will enable them, for the first time, to undertake small scale strikes to support ground troops by day or night, escort convoys, clear roads and retaliate against mobile, man-launched ordnance such as those used in Iraq recently,” said Mike O’Dwyer, the inventor of this formidable death machine which has become the world’s only known fully electronic ballistics system. In the time you have taken to read this, Metal Storm’s super “gun” can have fired several million bullets.

O’Dwyer recalls watching World War II footage of kamikaze aircraft attacking Allied ships, and the difficulty of dealing with them. When he developed the weapon and launched the company in 1999, he had no way of understanding how this invention could turn the tide in a war waged by suicide bombers and a world besieged by terrorism.

The company, which is now listed on the Australian stock exchange and the Nasdaq Small Cap Market, has offices in both Australia and the United States. Metal Storm employs 60 staff, is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia and incorporated in the US, with offices in Washington DC and a defence engineering capability located in Seattle, operating as ProCam Machine LLC. Its partnerships with the US military, Boeing, Lockheed, and Dragonfly have pushed Metal Storm’s share price value up by more than 50% in six months, with many unsuspecting anti-war investors sharing indirectly in the profits of war. The top 20 shareholders of Metal Storm include ANZ, Citicorp, Comsec and J. P. Morgan. News of these top shareholders will be of significant interest to Australian investors, many of whom are moving to ethical investments that do not profit from war.

In December 2004, Metal Storm announced that DARPA, the central research and development organization for the US Department of Defense, had selected the company's proposal titled 'Metal Storm Weapons for Urban Environments' for a contract award, subject to successful completion of contract negotiations.
O'Dwyer is a passionate advocate of applying technology to modern warfare and networking in defense thinking.

Now he runs his company with like-minded warriors. Recently appointed CEO David Smith was President and Chief Operating Officer of SenSyTech, Inc, a publicly traded high-tech defence organisation. David Smith signed a contract with Dragonfly Pictures Incorporated (DPI) in June 2005, and reported to shareholders and the public on the Metal Storm website that the contract “will be the first opportunity for Metal Storm to conduct live airborne test firings and one of the first tests of its kind utilizing a Class III UAV. It provides us with an outstanding opportunity to demonstrate the capabilities and advantages of our weapons system for airborne operations and should generate great visibility into the very large Unmanned Aircraft Community.”

The Board of Directors is also stacked with retired American warriors. The current Deputy Chairman is General Wayne Allan Downing who still uses the title of “General” although he is retired from the US Army. Appointed as a Director of Metal Storm Limited in October 1999, General Downing resigned from the Board in October 2001 following his appointment as US National Director and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism. Following “completion” of this role, he was reappointed a Director of the company in October 2002. Downing commanded all US special operations forces during the 1989 invasion of Panama and commanded a joint special operations task force deep behind Iraqi lines during the Gulf War.

The former Chairman of Metal Storm was Admiral Owens who was a submariner for more than 20 years and commanded the U.S. 6th Fleet from 1990 to 1992, which includes the time of the Persian Gulf War (1991). From 1994-1996, he served as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Now retired from the military, he is Vice Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Teledesic, a satellite communications company.

There is indeed a deadly storm brewing on the horizon of the war on terror. Only this time it is not the suicide bombers who threaten our world. It is Metal Storm in the hands of the coalition of killing.

Wanda Fish is an Australian freelance journalist who dedicates her research and writing to the building of a more equitable and just world. Wanda has lived and worked in the United States, Southeast Asia, and Australia. After a 30-year career in corporate marketing and public relations, Wanda left the corporate world and began to campaign for humanitarian rights, peace, and the creation of a world where people of all races and religion are entitled to a free and dignified life. Wanda’s articles are offered copyright free as part of her contribution towards a better world.
These articles are also available on http://www.eftel.com/~cleverfish

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Mr.
by Engelbrecht Friday July 29, 2005 at 05:58 PM

Holy hell is this guy a retard?

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Misleading
by bytex64 Friday July 29, 2005 at 06:52 PM

While it's certainly true that the gun has a prodigious rate of fire, stating that the gun "can have fired several million bullets" is misleading at best. This gun does not load as a normal gun does, and each barrel must be refitted with a stack of projectiles before firing again. At full rate of fire, the gun exhausts its supply of projectiles in a fraction of a second. Certainly effective for taking out a single target, but definetly not capable of "kill[ing] every man, woman, child, and animal in a storm of lethal bullets."

If you'll recall, the US army already has a plethora of methods to "annihilate entire urban populations without personal risk." Most people call them bombs.

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In the wake?
by writingstatic Monday August 01, 2005 at 03:27 AM

"In the wake of" the London bombings? This Metal Storm apparatus has been around for years, as the author herself freely admits in the article.

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been around a while
by shayne Monday August 01, 2005 at 03:42 AM

Its a nicely written article, but indeed the gun has been around for a LONG time.

Being essentially a megnetic rail gun, Its a terrifying piece of kit however.

Nice story tho.

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Good work for a 7yo
by Ray Martin Wednesday August 03, 2005 at 04:38 AM

This makes A Current Affair expose's on how 'single mums will destroy the welfare system' seem almost sensible. It is the worse piece of 'reporting' I can recall reading. Inacurate, not researched, poor argument and very loosely tied together. There is nothing to do with the London bombs and Metal Storm. They are not a share owned by Super Annuation Funds, they actually have a product that will REDUCE gun deaths (where the owner ONLY can fire the gun) as well as non-lethal weapon options. The idea of a million rounds 'gun' being used for any form of crowd control is basically laughable.

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Good work for a 7yo
by Ray Martin Wednesday August 03, 2005 at 04:38 AM

This makes A Current Affair expose's on how 'single mums will destroy the welfare system' seem almost sensible. It is the worst piece of 'reporting' I can recall reading. Inacurate, not researched, poor argument and very loosely tied together. There is nothing to do with the London bombs and Metal Storm. They are not a share owned by Super Annuation Funds, they actually have a product that will REDUCE gun deaths (where the owner ONLY can fire the gun) as well as non-lethal weapon options. The idea of a million rounds 'gun' being used for any form of crowd control is basically laughable.

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More Technology Please
by Josh Wednesday August 03, 2005 at 05:15 AM

Bring on the technology. I can't wait until robots can fight wars for us and in non lethal ways.

In world war 2 they would loose thousands of men in a night, now in Iraq its thousands for the whole war. The direction its heading is the right way in my opinion.

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We can't wait either
by Skynet Thursday August 04, 2005 at 06:32 AM

Good one Josh, i really believe you might be on to something there, but we can already fight wars without losing lives; all you need is plastic figures or a computer, now when your finished in the sandpit you might like to take a look at the real world. Maybe you should checkout Iraq Bodycount or Coalition Casualties, where you'll find the facts from people who are there or have been there: heard about the US soldiers playing soccer with a severed head, or the plethora of horror stories emerging from Iraq, non-lethal combat is an oxymoron on par with military intelligence.

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Zb.
by Frank Tuesday August 09, 2005 at 05:03 PM

no way they played soccer with a human head. that'd be too ridiculous. maybe they kicked it around a little, but i can't see much soccer going on. i bet they got bored and went an had a beer. good times. I don't know. can a munchkin like you or me comprehend such horror? more tv needs to be watched.

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Interesting Weapons / Zen Blog
by Trevor Dowd Wednesday August 10, 2005 at 01:11 PM


For further information on recent developments in weapons technology and zen see this blog:

http://ripponyarns.blogspot.com


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Bloody
by Jeff Wednesday August 24, 2005 at 05:39 PM

Terrible article - facts are wrong, its directionless and the whole piece is thoroughly emotive.

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Facts Are
by Mike Wednesday August 24, 2005 at 08:15 PM

The facts are that this weapon has the capability of fireing up to a million rounds per minute, meaning that they can change the rate of fire power of the weapon and not actually letting go of a million rounds. It is a unique weapon and is deffinitly great for defence. It would help gurd borders and surrounding neighborhoods with out the use of extra troops meaning they would be able to bring some of ours home.

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Of course you dont mention...
by Mirrored-_-Soul Wednesday May 03, 2006 at 02:49 AM

of course you dont mention how the meida will write down anything.... even if a severed head is launched by the enemy at our troops and one of them kicks it away from them and the media see's it.... WOAH! now then "HORRIBLE TROOPS" are playing soccer with it.....
OMFG! ok people.... look at the facts, our troops do what they must to survive the war, while following orders, and thats's that. i support them no matter what all you war critics have to say....
and as for Metal Storm, yes while it COULD THEORETICLY fire 1 million rounds, that is a calculation based on it's one time volley of 180 rounds.... which means that a system for automated reloading would have to be developed. also, i think it does have amazing capeabilitys however. imagine that we could kill off the terrorists that are trying to KILL our soldiers, from the saftery of a military bunker, miles away from the warzone. wouldnt you rather your son's and brother's come home with all four limbs?

i would.

so id like to thank all the liberal dumbasses for wrighting this article and further corrupting the minds of those already against our troops.

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in response to "mirrored"
by bc Thursday May 11, 2006 at 06:57 PM

Hey "Mirrored"

Nice spelling by the way. You are quite indicative of today's typically uneducated, semi-literate Australian populace, so I pity you.

One thing I'd like to ask you, however, is why your obviously under-developed mind thinks of people trying to resist an occupying force as "terrorists". They are simply resistance fighters - men, women, and children, fighting for the freedom they deserve.

If we were being attacked in our own country by a hostile invading force, then I probably would support the use of "Metal Storm". However, we are not. we are, in fact, part of a hostile invading force ourselves, in which case, I guess the only justified use of Metal Storm would be on ourselves.

However, your mind appears to be simply not open to the possibility that we are in fact THE BAD GUYS this time.

Regardless, hope you enjoy watching the HELLAVISION tonight, and every night. But perhaps you might do something to broaden your mind instead, like reading a book (literature I mean, not TV Week).

BWAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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