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I'm gearing up soldiers in an alternate-history game of mine, but want to avoid conventional weaponry for the sake of flavour.

 

So far, I have the Heckler and Koch G11 as their rifle of choice, but am stumped in terms of sidearm, machine gun, and grenades. I need weapons that are innovative (perhaps better in some ways), but didn't catch on in "our" timeline for whatever reasons.

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What's the historical divergence? Who are the superpower(s)? The world powers of the WWII era all had different military hardware philosophies that impacted the outcome of the war (USA - overwhelming production with constant upgrades; Russia - desperate mass production to put manpower advantage to use at any cost; Germany - constantly going for tech high ground until allied bombing took out production capacity; UK - most efficient use of what little resources they had; Japan - similar to Russian philosophy with regard to manpower but heavier focus on naval hardware, all with focus on securing long term supplies) The United States has since co-opted the German tech high ground philosophy but other Countries may not have done the same.

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Hm....needle weapons? (Fletchee? Something like that?)

 

 

Are there flechette firing weapons of note? If so, do you guys have any suggestions on which to use?

 

What's the historical divergence? Who are the superpower(s)? The world powers of the WWII era all had different military hardware philosophies that impacted the outcome of the war (USA - overwhelming production with constant upgrades; Russia - desperate mass production to put manpower advantage to use at any cost; Germany - constantly going for tech high ground until allied bombing took out production capacity; UK - most efficient use of what little resources they had; Japan - similar to Russian philosophy with regard to manpower but heavier focus on naval hardware' date=' all with focus on securing long term supplies) The United States has since co-opted the German tech high ground philosophy but other Countries may not have done the same.[/quote']

 

The divergence occurred in 1983. The year is currently 2005. In terms of superpowers, the political climate is about the same.

 

 

While it's a nifty firearm, at least the P90 found a niche and wasn't the victim of politics or lack of funding.

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If you want it to be obviously different then why not look for a brand name that is not associated with weaponry today but some corporate decision in 1985 caused, for example, Chevrolet to take up handgun manufacture? So you might have a 45 calibre Chevvy Sabre as a sidearm. :)

 

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Another possibility is the Steyr weapons system. The Steyr AUG is pretty popular with users and has seen plenty of use over the last 30 years: the Aussies have just decided to go with the updated Steyr as their new core weapon. Back in the day, there was interest in the modular approach Steyr used: in many ways, it was a forerunner of the now-defunct US XM28 program, and it was certainly an inspiration.

 

Add to that the fact that it looks "different" and it should have the desired effect.

 

cheers, Mark

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Are there flechette firing weapons of note? If so, do you guys have any suggestions on which to use?

 

 

 

Rather than are, don't you mean "could there have been?"

 

It seems that there were sabot flechette rounds available for the M16 around the time of Vietnam, for example.

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If you want it to be obviously different then why not look for a brand name that is not associated with weaponry today but some corporate decision in 1985 caused, for example, Chevrolet to take up handgun manufacture? So you might have a 45 calibre Chevvy Sabre as a sidearm. :)

 

Doc

 

Did you know that Chrysler built the Redstone and Jupiter rockets, and the first stage of the Saturn I (which was effectively a Jupiter kerosene tank surrounded by 8 Redstone LOX tanks)? Their submission to the shuttle design competition (SERV) was one of the most radical: a giant semi-conical single-stage-to-orbit rocket with a vertical-landing capability.

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Why haven't 10mm weapons been more prolific?

Several reasons. First, there's consumer conservatism - with high-price items (such as guns) the general public is more likely to go with what they know, barring a clear advantage. Second, 10mm is a solution in search of a problem - for large-capacity, easy fire guns we already have 9mm, and for heavier hitting we already have .45ACP.

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What if, instead of going for the cooler, more modern(istic) weapon, they had stayed old school?

 

There was a large arguement in the U.S./Nato sphere over handguns: the 9mm (favored by Europeans, longer ranged, more accurate, bigger magazine) or the .45 (more damage per hit, knockdown). In the 'real' world, Nato won and the U.S. eventually (with much resistance) switched to the 9mm. What if the U.S. infantry officers had won, and the .45 M1911 was now the standard sidearm?

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There was a large arguement in the U.S./Nato sphere over handguns: the 9mm (favored by Europeans' date=' longer ranged, more accurate, bigger magazine) or the .45 (more damage per hit, knockdown). In the 'real' world, Nato won and the U.S. eventually (with much resistance) switched to the 9mm. What if the U.S. infantry officers had won, and the .45 M1911 was now the standard sidearm?[/quote']

 

The problem with this, is that the Colt 1911 isn't unknown by any means.

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. What if the U.S. infantry officers had won' date=' and the .45 M1911 was now the standard sidearm?[/quote']

 

Then the world would be stuck with an overhyped, near-subsonic round for the sidearms they never use. :)

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how about going with gyro-jets that's a whole weapon system that never really caught on slight improvmenst in manufacturing materials or propellants might have made them a legit option

 

I don't envision the typical trooper being armed with a gyroc pistol. In what role do you envision them being practical?

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..... In what role do you envision them being practical?

 

That's the kind of question that goes back to my previous post. The definition of "Practical" depends on the political-social-economic standards of the world. If they are essentially the same as our world then there is little reason for the weapons to be different.

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In Digital Hero issue 10 I had an article called "The 50 Million Dollar Man" in the Future Solider project. It included a lot of gear you might find useful. I also updated the gear for 6E and included it in Kazei 5 from BlackWyrm.

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