Infantry Combat Equipment (non-firearm): Vests, Body Armor, NVGs, etc.

Saru

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CN/LN2 smart soldier system.

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They will be deployed from trucks as well.
 

Index

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The hardware that those OSINT type yell it as "useless" "knock off" "doesn't work" and whatever else too profane to post it here...
But they'll pay massive upcharges to get some of that hardware to Ukraine. And throw tantrums when Russia gets donated tons of it.

The mentally ill, invalid and brain damaged alike speak with forked tongue. It is best ignored.
 

defect

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I love these simple cart ideas. They are not sexy as stealth jets, but to the random dude on the ground can be a life saver (more energy conservation). Something similar to electric bikes in day to day transport. It helps when it has power, but you can still push it when you don't.

Make it simple and robust,design it for mass production.
 

Wrought

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I love these simple cart ideas. They are not sexy as stealth jets, but to the random dude on the ground can be a life saver (more energy conservation). Something similar to electric bikes in day to day transport. It helps when it has power, but you can still push it when you don't.

Make it simple and robust,design it for mass production.

It's the little things, especially the little logistics things, which win wars. Stuff like this, or jerrycans, or can openers. Nothing fancy, just practical.
 

plawolf

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I am very interested in the Chinese/PLA’s NOD mounting solutions. Those look very light, almost to the point of being fragile compared to the western hulking chunks of milled metal designs. But if the Chinese designs holds up in the field, then it would be far superior to the western soliton as those things get heavy fast on a trek.
 

Papppi

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I am very interested in the Chinese/PLA’s NOD mounting solutions. Those look very light, almost to the point of being fragile compared to the western hulking chunks of milled metal designs. But if the Chinese designs holds up in the field, then it would be far superior to the western soliton as those things get heavy fast on a trek.
Hopefully (given that these units are on display at Zhuhai), some member of this community or elsewhere might be able to test out the mount and clip a few photos of it, would be the best way to figure out its actual performance.
 
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