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Old 09-07-2016, 08:50 PM   #1
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Under a real POTUS it would be awesome, under a Dem, it's lucky to float. They'll pour trillions into hating the home-based cops, and ****-over the military and their mission.

So yes, I love it, but it'll be useless given the cowards who will be running the country and those cowards who vote them into office.
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Old 09-10-2016, 12:37 PM   #2
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Thank you! As soon as I heard the skeleton of his story, I knew I had to write it. And yes, it might have been embellished or telephone-gamed, but I did my best to omit the parts of the story except those which appeared in multiple tellings, and then included the disclaimer. Sometimes that's the best historians can do.

I also did my best to describe the terrain; I've never been to Montana, but I really should go. My family is related to Meriwether Lewis (my sister's middle name is Meriwether), and I really should get out there one of these days to see the land personally.

I very much appreciate the compliment! I have some ideas for what's next, and as long as work and/or taking care of my Dad don't hamper my trajectory, I should be able to get going with it again, so watch this space.
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Old 09-10-2016, 12:46 PM   #3
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Thank you! As soon as I heard the skeleton of his story, I knew I had to write it. And yes, it might have been embellished or telephone-gamed, but I did my best to omit the parts of the story except those which appeared in multiple tellings, and then included the disclaimer. Sometimes that's the best historians can do.

I also did my best to describe the terrain; I've never been to Montana, but I really should go. My family is related to Meriwether Lewis (my sister's middle name is Meriwether), and I really should get out there one of these days to see the land personally.

I very much appreciate the compliment! I have some ideas for what's next, and as long as work and/or taking care of my Dad don't hamper my trajectory, I should be able to get going with it again, so watch this space.
I will definitely be adding more of your work to this thread, thanks for reminding me about your site by posting the fire balloon story
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Old 09-12-2016, 05:12 PM   #4
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As much as everyone hates the F-35 because of the lifetime sticker cost...

How big of an advantage will it be to have considering the plane + the augmented reality helmet the pilot wears + a duo or trio of autonomous drones that are under the pilot's command?
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Old 09-12-2016, 05:22 PM   #5
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As much as everyone hates the F-35 because of the lifetime sticker cost...

How big of an advantage will it be to have considering the plane + the augmented reality helmet the pilot wears + a duo or trio of autonomous drones that are under the pilot's command?
The more I read, the clearer it becomes that costs will fall as they refine their production methods

And oh yeah, imagine each pilot commanding a swarm of armed stealth drones like this, able to send them into the worst danger areas or use them as decoys

https://www.google.com/search?q=stea...NyRVUOm_WlM%3A

Its an idea they've been working on for years, so it will be a reality in short order no doubt

http://www.defensetech.org/2015/05/2...flying-drones/
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Old 09-16-2016, 05:41 PM   #6
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The more I read, the clearer it becomes that costs will fall as they refine their production methods

And oh yeah, imagine each pilot commanding a swarm of armed stealth drones like this, able to send them into the worst danger areas or use them as decoys

https://www.google.com/search?q=stea...NyRVUOm_WlM%3A

Its an idea they've been working on for years, so it will be a reality in short order no doubt

http://www.defensetech.org/2015/05/2...flying-drones/
We need to stop building manned planes.

AI is already kicking the teeth in on highly trained fighter pilots.

Aircraft are already limited by what the human body can withstand. If they could design an aircraft that doesn't have to protect a human body, you'll get a lighter, faster, and way more nimble air combat platform. The article states that the AI ALPHA can already map out optimal combat tactics for 4 aircraft 250 times faster than the blink of a human eye.

http://magazine.uc.edu/editors_picks...res/alpha.html

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Old 09-16-2016, 08:02 PM   #7
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We need to stop building manned planes.

AI is already kicking the teeth in on highly trained fighter pilots.

Aircraft are already limited by what the human body can withstand. If they could design an aircraft that doesn't have to protect a human body, you'll get a lighter, faster, and way more nimble air combat platform. The article states that the AI ALPHA can already map out optimal combat tactics for 4 aircraft 250 times faster than the blink of a human eye.

http://magazine.uc.edu/editors_picks...res/alpha.html
Fish posted an article about this exact thing in the Science is Cool thread the other day, I read the article and have to admit... it sounds extremely impressive

That top gun Colonel went home beaten, sweaty and spent

Maybe its arrogance or hubris, but it still seems to me that nothing quite replicates a human being... as good as AI might be in a simulator, I still prefer to not only have a "man in the loop", but a man controlling/overseeing things from a high, nearby perch

The purely technical aspects, the AI matching him move for move, anticipating everything he did sounded genuinely awe inspiring... yet the battlespace is more complicated than ever, just cant help feeling that AI must ultimately be controlled by a man... or else it will control us

But ultimately you're right, like it or not... robots are the future

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/a5383/4347306/
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Old 09-16-2016, 03:26 PM   #8
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Old 09-16-2016, 06:25 PM   #9
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I have a lot of knowledge of military hardware, but I have never heard of the Soviet Type 279 Tank



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Why Russia's Cold War Monster Tank Was 60 Tons of Total Failure


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October 10, 2016


In a war that never happened, formations of heavy and rather odd-looking Soviet tanks would have powered through atomic explosions in breakthrough attacks into West Germany.

Enter the Object 279 tank, a curious oddity from the late 1950s which was obsolete — despite its design principles deliberately reflecting the fear of a nuclear battlefield — by the time it was produced.

It was certainly not a success, as the Soviet Union only manufactured a handful of prototypes.

But the fact that it appeared at all is indicative of an obsession among a small number of Red Army military planners dating back to World War II. As the Nazis and Soviets battled for hegemony, both sides fielded increasingly heavier tanks — with bigger guns — which could absorb fire while destroying their heavily-armored enemies at long range.

Medium tanks, such as the legendary T-34, would ultimately pioneer the main battle tanks which armies deploy today. However, the Kremlin continued building thousands of heavy tanks into the 1960s until Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev effectively put a stop to it.

The Object 279 was part of this tradition.

The Object 279’s most visible features include the sharp, saucer-shaped chassis and four distinct, enormous tracks. The latter was to give the 60-ton tank more traction in difficult or soft terrain, always a problem for heavier tanks prone to bogging down. A 1,000-horsepower engine powered the beast.

The design’s obvious downside? One could only imagine the difficulty repairing the two inner tracks running underneath the chassis’ belly, let alone the complex transmission. Equally bizarre is the shape of the chassis to protect the vehicle and its four crew members from shock waves generated by an exploding nuclear bomb.

The Object 279 came with serious armor — 319 millimeters thick in the turret and 269 millimeters at the thickest point in the hull, significantly greater than the far more widespread T-72 which entered service in the 1970s.

An impressive, stabilized 130-millimeter rifled cannon and 14.5 millimeter machine gun rounded out the turret.

But the quad-tracked juggernaut’s technical specifications are somewhat moot, as the prototypes came at the worst possible time.

Back up. During World War II, the Soviets refined their heavy tank designs, culminating in the IS-2 — an intimidating and impressive vehicle which entered service in 1944. IS-2s most notably spearheaded the Red Army assault into Berlin, blasting German Tiger tanks and reducing fortified positions into rubble.

The success of the IS-2 was never replicated again in a Soviet heavy tank. A follow-up, the IS-3, was a nightmare to maintain and underwent near constant upgrades to resolve numerous design problems in the welding and wheel bearings.

“Even in 1946 a committee was formed to fix the problems of what had become the flagship Soviet tank, and to prevent Western intelligence agencies from finding out how bad the tank really was,” Stephen Sewell wrote in a 2002 edition of Armor magazine.

“Militarily the IS-3 offered little more than propaganda value, as it was an embarrassment and seldom offered to Soviet allies.”

When the IS-3 did find itself outside the USSR, it rarely saw combat. Protesters during the 1956 Hungarian uprising destroyed a few, and the Israelis annihilated dozens of them in Egyptian service in 1967.

The IS-4 hardly fared better, and another tank called the T-10 endured a torturous development period as capable medium tanks such as the T-55 and the soon-to-come T-64 competed for budget dollars.

In reality, classic heavy tanks stopped making sense by the mid-1950s. Speedy, maneuverable and reliable tanks — with new high-powered guns — would win the wars of the future. Devastating guided missiles capable of punching through heavy armor had also begun entering service.

Khrushchev, who loved missiles, had enough of the Soviet army’s penchant for heavy tanks.

“If tanks were going to remain, they must fire missiles and use a drum-canister inside the tank for storage. [Tank designer L.N.] Kartsev argued that this was a dumb idea, and that the USSR was more likely to need gun tanks than missiles,” Sewell wrote, referencing a 1960 conversation between the two men.

“While he and Khrushchev argued, it was apparent that Khrushchev was listening to him. But after seeing the old-fashioned T-10, Khrushchev was adamant: no more heavy tanks.”

The Object 279 died with them. But in an irony which its designers would have appreciated, today’s main battle tanks — what were once medium tanks — have grown a lot heavier.


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Old 11-25-2016, 05:23 PM   #12
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Coyotes post mentioning the Osprey in the F-35 thread, reminded me of this revolutionary new helicopter in the works

http://www.wearethemighty.com/articl...ll-fly-in-2030

More cool stuff... meet the "Pike" a laser guided missile designed to fire from a slightly modified 203 launcher

As a (hard won) designated 203 grenadier... this gives me diamond hard wood just thinking about being able to fire one

http://www.dodbuzz.com/2016/10/17/co...ial-operators/

There is a lot of grousing in the F-35 thread about costs and "murdering brown people"... but I for one, cant wait for Trump to open the US wallet back up for our armed forces

Anyone willing to look around will see that this nation has been drastically weakened by Obamas defense cuts... if you dont want to hold the edge over everyone else, China and Russia DO, good luck with that when they isolate us from the rest of the world with superior weaponry
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Old 11-25-2016, 07:56 PM   #13
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but I for one, cant wait for Trump to open the US wallet back up for our armed forces
wow, just wow.

We spend more than half a trillion dollars already.

Do you watch faux News a lot?

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Anyone willing to look around will see that this nation has been drastically weakened by Obamas defense cuts... if you dont want to hold the edge over everyone else, China and Russia DO, good luck with that when they isolate us from the rest of the world with superior weaponry
try reading a site not run by the GOP

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/...tary-spending/
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how much are we truly weakened though? Our military is not one to be funked with to this date.
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