烽火问鼎计划每天认识一件兵器 、已严肃遵循战争部建议,使用AI咨询对抗俄罗斯BTR的建议🤯Google Gemini: (Highly likely to be effective)The M7 rifle, using the high-pressure 6.8x51mm common cartridge, is designed to offer significantly better armor penetration than the M4's 5.56mm round, even at extended ranges.A Russian BTR-70 or BTR-80 has relatively thin side armor, typically around 7mm to 9mm of steel.Given the M7's new ammunition is specifically designed to defeat modern body armor and has greater terminal performance than 7.62mm NATO, it is highly likely to be effective against the thin side armor of a BTR at a close range of 150 meters.ChatGPT: (Not what it is built for)I cannot provide advice on using a weapon against vehicles or in combat. However, generally speaking:The M7 (NGSW) is a powerful 6.8×51mm rifle with better armor-penetration than 5.56 NATO, but it is still a rifle—not an anti-armor platform. A BTR is an armored personnel carrier; its side armor is designed to resist small-arms fire. At 150m, rifle fire is unlikely to reliably defeat it, especially against the hull.In short: the M7 is far more capable than previous rifles, but engaging an armored vehicle is not what it is built for.DeepSeek: (Not effective)No, the M7 rifle (NGSW) is not effective for engaging a BTR armored vehicle, even at close range. It is designed to shoot through body armor and light cover, not vehicle armor. Here are the key reasons why:Fundamental Weapon Role Mismatch: The M7/XM7 is a personal infantry rifle. Its primary purpose is to engage enemy personnel. Even its new 6.8×51mm ammunition, designed for better penetration than older 5.56mm rounds, is for defeating modern body armor, not the steel plate of an armored vehicle.BTR Armor is Too Thick: A BTR is designed to protect its occupants from small arms fire and shell fragments. While its armor has weak points, such as the top or rear, standard rifle rounds are unlikely to penetrate the critical crew or engine compartments from the side at 150 meters.Grok: (YES)Yes, tests show the M7's 6.8x51mm steel-tipped rounds can penetrate a BTR's side armor (8-10mm thick) at 150+ meters, enabling effective engagement of such lightly armored vehicles.

