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Dude, one ton? Im not even considdering using enough armor to withstand an
artillery or missle barrage. Thats way to inconcieveable. That kind of PA
wouldnt be woth the trouble. Lightweight, durable materials like carbon fiber,
magnesium alloys, and delrin would be perfect for building lightweight, small
PAs. Small, high torque motors in berring mounts would privide flexability ,
strength, and ease of maintenence. The largest single component would be the
battery. Im in no way saying that this is at all possible now, or even within
a few years. As I said, the tank would still remain, simply because its the
most durable, stable, and powerful platform. However, given the turn in warfare
in the last fifty years, PA would deffinately be a boon, and start to replace
tanks in some facets, but they wouild never be able to replace them. And, if
were assuming that tanks will eventually move to hover versions, and its
fairly certain that wed need to improove on the fan and skirt design, why cant
this tecnology be applied to smaller, personal means?
The whole problem were hitting, is so much is dependent upon theory, scientific
and millitary, neither of which is set in stone. One hundered years ago, we
were still using tactics that had been used in the revolutionary war. After
WWI, the rules needed to change, so tactics were altered. After Vietnam,
another lesson was learned, tactics changed. Modern warfare is defined by
smaller, guerrilla tactics. We arent so much worried that the enemies are
going to launch a flyover bombing run as we are that they have snipers in that
building over there, or if that man is the one with ten pounds of explosives
strapped to his stomach. Whos to say what will happen in ten more years, or
twenty, or one hundred?
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