Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle

peijunfei

New Member
Registered Member
These low-quality images are years old. Why are you digging them up again just to wax lyrical about some vacuous thought that happened to pop into your head?
Hi by78 do you have any pics/info about the unmaned gun on FK3000?
 

by78

General
Robot dogs participate in a beach assault exercise: transporting ammo to troops and providing fire support.

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SanWenYu

Captain
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ropes are fine, you can use them for many things. no need for standardized kit for every little thing.
Probably not fine when you were pinned down by enemy machine guns and in desperate need for the rocket launchers in that case tied up in rope knots only your logistic buddy can untie. Or in another scenario where you could just be watching unbelievably the container slipping off the robot half way because your buddy did not fasten the ropes tightly enough.
 

vincent

Grumpy Old Man
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Moderator - World Affairs
Probably not fine when you were pinned down by enemy machine guns and in desperate need for the rocket launchers in that case tied up in rope knots only your logistic buddy can untie. Or in another scenario where you could just be watching unbelievably the container slipping off the robot half way because your buddy did not fasten the ropes tightly enough.
There is something call knife.
 

JimmyMcFoob

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What if you have lost your knife and bayonet? Knife would not help savage that container slipped off half way because it wasn't fastened properly with ropes.
If you lost your knife (which should be securely attached to your person in its sheath), then you're in very deep trouble and should get off of the battlefield because you're useless.
 

drowingfish

Senior Member
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What if you have lost your knife and bayonet? Knife would not help savage that container slipped off half way because it wasn't fastened properly with ropes.
This kind of what if argument is quite pointless, always coming up with some unlikely but extreme conditions to invalidate a simple procedure that works 99.99% of the time.
 
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