| Is it possible to make bullets out of ice that will | | | | about carrying the weight if you have giant ice |
| not melt when fired from a high-velocity gun? | | | | machines making the bullets in flight like an ice |
| Sure it is possible especially if they are coated | | | | maker. Meaning less weight is more range and |
| with something to hold them together for their | | | | unending supply of ammo, as you make it as you |
| brief flight towards their target. Can we shoot ice | | | | fly. Well then what if we had unmanned aerial |
| cube bullets in high-speed rapid-fire weapons too? | | | | blimps, which doubled as a GunShip or a Blimp |
| Sure this is possible as long as they are identical | | | | GunShip? Is that possible? |
| and the gun muzzle does not heat up too much. | | | | Indeed we could do that however remember |
| Some get so hot that they melt when firing | | | | blimps have a limited carrying capacity, |
| 1000's of rounds per minute. But again with a | | | | nevertheless if we made the bullets in flight and |
| coating of sorts and dry ice bullets this should be | | | | the weapon firing system did not weigh that |
| possible. Could we put ice bullets in a C-130 | | | | much, it might be a way to patrol an area from |
| Gunship and rapid fire them down on the enemy | | | | the air and eliminate ground targets which are |
| like a multi-round lightning storm from hell? | | | | sighted via infrared at night or video feed during |
| Perhaps, it seems this would be possible and | | | | the day. So perhaps we might consider this in |
| rather nice too as you do not have to worry | | | | 2006. |