Message from @Justin Burger (Major-GA)
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I repeat myself
I read that
And I responded
Yeah, really Fallout had the right idea with that
A super small nuclear reactor
is really the only energy source viable
Sadly though the smallest reactors are still like
What about submarine batteries?
the size of cars
at least stable ones
Submarine batteries?
Some subs run off batteries and they last months
I thought most modern subs were powered by a reactor
Well my explanation is as simple as I could say it
Only certain ones
I’m not a pro on batteries
I think the only way we could power any suit would be a battery.
But they’re still fucking heavy as hell
Every thing is so god damn heavy
An exo-skeleton could negate the weight, as I said
But we’re still trying to figure out how to properly power it, have it absorbs energy, and proper mobility
Weight lifting yeah I can see it’s withstand tons
But has it been field tested against incoming fire or an IED?
Mobility is a huge issue too, if it can't move a lot it's just a fun target for some Hadji with some cold war anti-tank rifle
Lol
IED's would be an issue still, just like Abrams can still be busted by IEDs.
All of this is why even the military can’t figure a solution lmao
You need a million parts for mobility, but strong enough to withstand weight and energy transfers
We need some of that wakanda metal
Ain’t that right Justin
This is a u.s. Abrams that was hit by an IED
I love this video
The Arbams has been modified over the years and can survive a lot of IEDs now
They have *bomb proof* transport vehicles now. Basically just a thick metal layer in the bottom. The vehicle is still fucked but you’re not instantly dead anymore
Really there's no counter to asymmetric warfare in general though
Yeah, I know, but IED's are still by far the most effective weapon against US soldiers, more men are killed by IED's than anything else.
So trying to use asymmetric warfare as an example as to why something wont work is really kind of a strawman
since literally nothing works against it
