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HubertBonisseur

New Member
Hello,
just to say Hi to all members, and hope that I can contribute to some meaningful discussions to enable the proper use of this site.
Cheers:
HubertBonisseur
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ngatimozart

Super Moderator
Staff member
Verified Defense Pro
Hello,
just to say Hi to all members, and hope that I can contribute to some meaningful discussions to enable the proper use of this site.
Cheers:
HubertBonisseur
cool:
Welcome mate. Enjoy your time here and look forward to your input. :)
 

rogercorsley

New Member
Hello, As a new member here is it in order to make suggestions for new types of weapons and or tactics??
For example, why are weapons only developed for killing when total incapacity of an enemy means a drain on his resources, problems in treatment and transportation, and a chance to interrogate and examine their tactics and weapons, less collateral civilian damage, and better control.

On the weapons front- what about researching the "intelligent" bullet that stalks its prey. Tripod vehicles as seen in War of the World giving total off-road mobility and visual dominance

Just some suggestions- I have loads more
RogerCorsley
 

Feanor

Super Moderator
Staff member
Well first off welcome to defence talk.

If you want to have a conversation on hypothetical vehicles we do have a various subofurms where it is appropriate to do so. When asking about aircraft, use the Air Force subforum, when it's ground troops use the Army and Security forces forum. A word of caution, this website is populated by many people who have served in the military or work in the defense industry, and as such have intimate knowledge of weapon systems, and why they are designed the way they are, so I would highly encourage you to read the rules, and do some background reading before asking question such as these.

In terms of incapacitation, that is partly why we switched from the 7.62 round to the 5.56 (or 5.45 for WarPac). In terms of programmable ammunition, this is being researched. A bullet is presently too small, but it's being done for grenades (fired from grenade launcher, not hand thrown). War of the Worlds is a very bad example to use. Those machines would be in real life extremely vulnerable to light infantry with modern RPGs or ATGMs hiding in the brush and taking their legs out.
 

ngatimozart

Super Moderator
Staff member
Verified Defense Pro
Well first off welcome to defence talk.
War of the Worlds is a very bad example to use. Those machines would be in real life extremely vulnerable to light infantry with modern RPGs or ATGMs hiding in the brush and taking their legs out.
True and me being Maori and having a liking for good food didn't like the look of their catering arrangements. Also the accommodation didn't look that good either. :D
 
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