I'd post this in chillout, but I think we'll get a better thoughtout posts here....i hope
I'll post my comments later...
Nov-07-2002 06:08
Izzy
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Location: TX TA #5
i actually prefer the BBC article on it http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2407807.stm
this unit could has great potential use for defense! in the future we may not have to fear intercontinental rockets, they'd be zapped in mid air.
gotta love the US/Israeli military alliance... some really technological stuff have come out of it; night vision googles, the New F-15(E?) inner electronic workings, the preditor unmanned air-vehicle (originally produced by an israeli company bought out by Boeing)
man working on such technologies would be my dream job, human engineering at its peak.
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Nov-07-2002 06:16
infinity HiGH
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yea, i've also heard that they're working on suits that would allow its wearer to do some crazy shit...like jump a lot higher, run much faster and for much longer amounts. It would also inject a special chemical into your vains which would in turn lower your heart rate, and lock it at a steady pace.
thanks for the BBC article...much more informative
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Nov-07-2002 06:21
Izzy
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ya, wired magazine had an article about that a few months ago...
i remember hearing MIT was heavy in that research. also about how the suits will have GPS so commanders behind the scenes can track every single soldier throughout the battle on a huge computer screen dipicting the battlegroung, and they'd have real time communications with each one. talk about being on top of the game, man you would be changing tactics before the other guy knew what hit him
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Nov-07-2002 06:25
infinity HiGH
groovin
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lol, exactly its gonna be more and more like Command & Conquer...the commander will be able to order his men around via the screen...send re-enforcements/medics within seconds... battle tactics will really change within this century.
I wish I could find the article about that, cause there was many more interesting things they talked about.
Nov-07-2002 06:31
SNAFU_man
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: L.A., Ca.,U.S.A
quote:
Originally posted by Izzy
ya, wired magazine had an article about that a few months ago...
i remember hearing MIT was heavy in that research. also about how the suits will have GPS so commanders behind the scenes can track every single soldier throughout the battle on a huge computer screen dipicting the battlegroung, and they'd have real time communications with each one. talk about being on top of the game, man you would be changing tactics before the other guy knew what hit him
hey so game wizards who've mastered starcraft will have a job with the pentagon. all those years mastering the joystick will not be a total waste after all.
Nov-07-2002 06:35
infinity HiGH
groovin
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: west side T.O
quote:
Originally posted by SNAFU_man
hey so game wizards who've mastered starcraft will have a job with the pentagon. all those years mastering the joystick will not be a total waste after all.
that, hands down, would be my dream job. Although I'd be a ruthless commander...i'd lose so many men cuz i wouldn't give a damn...even if some of them were badly injured, then i'd order one to shoot that injured one so he wouldn't slow down the rest
Nov-07-2002 06:39
Izzy
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Location: TX TA #5
quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
lol, exactly its gonna be more and more like Command & Conquer...
ya hehe that funny... probably no joke, thats how it will be...
btw maybe you could still search for the article on www.wired.com
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Nov-07-2002 06:40
SNAFU_man
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quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
that, hands down, would be my dream job. Although I'd be a ruthless commander...i'd lose so many men cuz i wouldn't give a damn...even if some of them were badly injured, then i'd order one to shoot that injured one so he wouldn't slow down the rest
it's already happening.
i read in the paper today, or yesterday, that an unmanned airplane dropped a bomb on a leading taliban member responsible for the u.s.s. cole and a french ship incidents.
some guy sitting in front of a monitor holding a joystick controlled a plane, and killed someone else thousands of miles away.
scary thought.
computers don't kill people. people kill people.
Nov-07-2002 09:19
webmeister
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Location: Sydney Australia
quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
battle tactics will really change within this century.
That is to say they didn't really change last century? Keep in mind that for the first 15 years of last century, cavalry was still thought to be an army's most potent weapon....
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Nov-07-2002 12:04
SpykeChyld
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Location: Gainesville, FL
Battle tactics change every century. This just looks cool as fuck to me. And I saw a special on those suits and read about them in Wired. There is so much cool shit going on in the feild of warfare, I wish I knew all of the advances that are being kept hidden. God, Id love to see some of those files
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Nov-07-2002 18:01
infinity HiGH
groovin
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quote:
Originally posted by webmeister
That is to say they didn't really change last century? Keep in mind that for the first 15 years of last century, cavalry was still thought to be an army's most potent weapon....