I don't get it, it sounds to me like a bunch of people want the suit, but no one actually knows how to build one. Pretty sure it's been that way for a while now.
That's the same reason it's dumb for the US to continue to have such an absurdly huge standing army (it was ramped up for WW2 then never dropped down again thanks to the cold war) but we still have that. Generals love to spend billions of dollars of taxpayer money on dead ends trying to make new toys for themselves. Meanwhile thinking people in one of the richest countries in the world should food and shelter every day even if they can't work is "an entitlement".michael87cn said:Uhh............. this can't be real. No way. Have we really become so distanced with reality? There is ZERO reason for a suit like this to exist. A grenade or a single rocket would still blow someone the hell up....
What a massive waste of money and time..
It's not armor. They want to make the user faster and stronger, so they don't get fatigued as easily and can either carry more gear or throw cars or whatever.michael87cn said:Uhh............. this can't be real. No way. Have we really become so distanced with reality? There is ZERO reason for a suit like this to exist. A grenade or a single rocket would still blow someone the hell up....
What a massive waste of money and time..
Generally speaking, if your most practical option is "set off a nuke", I'd say your concept needs a bit of tuning.Souplex said:And how would you generate said EMP?FoolKiller said:Umm... so the first time I come across it in combat I will chuck an EMP near it and then it will be all sorts of vulnerable.
Nobody has figured out how to make EMPs practical for use, and magnetic shielding exists.
EMPs as a win button exist only in bad stories.
That's kind of the point of R&D: you tinker around with lots of different concepts, and very few ever see use. What makes it slightly ridiculous here is not how many projects are actually useful, but the gargantuan amounts of money the US has thrown at it.wombat_of_war said:you mean they want people to submit things and designs for suits sort of like that guy did a few years ago with his 'bear attack' suit that they couldnt find a use for?
they will spend hundreds of millions or billions of dollars on the program and then scrap it in a few years and still keep using the same stuff. exactly the same thing they do every few years to replace everything to vehicles to rifles
You do know the US is a NATO nation, right?MrFalconfly said:Oh that's good then.
Because while I trust the soldiers of most NATO nations (Denmark, Britain, Norway) I wouldn't want to see what would happen if a normal US Army soldier got this kind of capability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McRavenThe Gentleman said:"U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven"
That sounds exactly like a name out of a Marvel comic. Please tell me this isn't another elaborate internet prank. I really want to see what these prototypes look like.
Ahh, Willy McRaven.Endocrom said:Richard shortens to Dick, I've never seen William shorten to Dick. (Any double entenrdes were not intentional)Hero in a half shell said:Gotta respect a man called Dick McRaven.
Nice flair naming it after a living bronze guardian.
I refer you to my usage of the word "most".Sarge034 said:You do know the US is a NATO nation, right?MrFalconfly said:Oh that's good then.
Because while I trust the soldiers of most NATO nations (Denmark, Britain, Norway) I wouldn't want to see what would happen if a normal US Army soldier got this kind of capability.
OT- Really all they want is a usable exoskeleton that is actually combat capable. I don't see that as an unrealistic goal really. The comparison to iron man was simply for the drama. There is no way at this point to make anything even close to resembling iron man.
The rocket thing isnt new, the Russian's did it with the RPG-29 , they fitted it with a tandem warhead which makes it deadly against the reactive armor of modern tanks.omega 616 said:Oh, come the fuck on ... did you already try blasting a dude with gamma rays? Or injecting him with stuff to turn him into cappin 'murica? Finish looking around the stars for Asgard? Think archery was a little too last century?
Can't invent a jetpack but a propulsion system built into a bulletproof suit isn't a problem, so much so civvies can work on it?
'cos the apache, stealth bombers, Kevlar vests, grenade launchers with variable fuse and multi-explosive pay loads, long range ballistic missiles, corner shots, robots, drones and the other multi billion dollar advantage you have, just isn't enough?TALOS has the potential to provide the U.S. with a "huge comparative advantage over our enemies and give our warriors the protection they need," McRaven said.
They have a Toyota pick up truck, AK 47's and RPG's ... as for body armor, they have prayer!
Watch any number of "Future Weapons" tv show and you will quickly understand that the US has every kind of toy imaginable! For fucks sake, they have a rocket that will explode once to breach a wall, send a second explosive through the whole it just made and then clear the room with the second!
It's the second half of the video.
(okay, it's not the American's but I bet they have something of equal destruction)