http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/26728.html
i heard they were working on this a while ago, looks like it's finally close to finished. i wonder if it'll work for choppers also.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/26728.html
i heard they were working on this a while ago, looks like it's finally close to finished. i wonder if it'll work for choppers also.
Hmm a very interesting concept. Nice to Britain at the forefront of military design. Its been a while![]()
Not really a "force field" but apparently effective never the less. Being and Electronic Engineer Major I would love to know how they generate the voltage and amperage levels required multiple times over without a severe load on the electrical system.
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That is amazing![]()
Wouldn't that be nice in OFP so would not get blown away by some RPG soldier while your casually driving your M2A2 into a wall of enemy troops?![]()
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That is one hell of a bug zapper!
Sweeeeeeeet
Well, I guess you dont want to sit on top of that tank being transported, ey?
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I think it only works on copper
What other kinda of Light Anti-Tank weapons should we have to worry about. And what about a countermeasure for ATGMs?