Cool... but here's how my evil military trained mind works. 1. "Ball" has core of C4, surrounded by wire, etc. (i.e. it's a grenade with a bigger bang) 2. Add increased range. 3. Add ability to "bounce" (for stairs, etc) 4. Add firing mechanism. You now have a movable, controllable grenade. Ideal use: Room clearance. Turn ball on, roll into target room, bounce to waist height, activate. You could easily modify this w…
Add acoustic sensors to triangulate enemy positions, coordinate with aerial surveillance, add ability for aerial drop to be deployed across battlefield, add control moment gyros to allow it traverse difficult terrain. You could have them roll back to a base point for self-charging. To make them airborne you could embed the standard model in a quad-rotor "collar" and use the rolling mechanism for avionics and control.…
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#12Cool... but here's how my evil military trained mind works. 1. "Ball" has core of C4, surrounded by wire, etc. (i.e. it's a grenade with a bigger bang) 2. Add increased range. 3. Add ability to "bounce" (for stairs, etc) 4. Add firing mechanism. You now have a movable, controllable grenade. Ideal use: Room clearance. Turn ball on, roll into target room, bounce to waist height, activate. You could easily modify this w…
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#13Cool... but here's how my evil military trained mind works. 1. "Ball" has core of C4, surrounded by wire, etc. (i.e. it's a grenade with a bigger bang) 2. Add increased range. 3. Add ability to "bounce" (for stairs, etc) 4. Add firing mechanism. You now have a movable, controllable grenade. Ideal use: Room clearance. Turn ball on, roll into target room, bounce to waist height, activate. You could easily modify this w…
Well. Speed is absolutely essential during CQB, sometimes to the point where a grenade is to slow. Grenades with PETN are already powerful enough. Especially during room clearing, when you don't want penetration through the walls. I don't think it's a very good fit.
FIBUA has the unfortunate tendency to produce a good number of casualties because of the requirement to get close. Anything that increases standoff range therefore, can reduce casualties.
Using something like this, you could "clear" a house one room at a time without actually setting foot in it. Use three or four in quick succession for each room. Even though you'd still need occupation via human to ultimately be victorious, the need to avoid the initial assault into prepared defenses will be a godsend.
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#14Previously: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1475336 (run4yourlives see my comment there ;) )
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#15How can this be better than playing with the ball with, say, your hands? your feet? Maybe I'm getting old
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#16Cool... but here's how my evil military trained mind works. 1. "Ball" has core of C4, surrounded by wire, etc. (i.e. it's a grenade with a bigger bang) 2. Add increased range. 3. Add ability to "bounce" (for stairs, etc) 4. Add firing mechanism. You now have a movable, controllable grenade. Ideal use: Room clearance. Turn ball on, roll into target room, bounce to waist height, activate. You could easily modify this w…
Add acoustic sensors to triangulate enemy positions, coordinate with aerial surveillance, add ability for aerial drop to be deployed across battlefield, add control moment gyros to allow it traverse difficult terrain. You could have them roll back to a base point for self-charging. To make them airborne you could embed the standard model in a quad-rotor "collar" and use the rolling mechanism for avionics and control.…
Yeah, that should definitely go in.
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#17Cool... but here's how my evil military trained mind works. 1. "Ball" has core of C4, surrounded by wire, etc. (i.e. it's a grenade with a bigger bang) 2. Add increased range. 3. Add ability to "bounce" (for stairs, etc) 4. Add firing mechanism. You now have a movable, controllable grenade. Ideal use: Room clearance. Turn ball on, roll into target room, bounce to waist height, activate. You could easily modify this w…
One "Little Boy"'s tonnage worth of gun-toting quadricopters dropped on a busy city would probably result in more deaths than Little Boy itself did.
(the world is pushing heavily in these directions; scary stuff)
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#18I'm a cat person for whatever that's worth.
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#19Saw these guys at BDNT a couple days ago. Love the smart toys concept. My dream is a personal UAV I can fly over the cell network. I want to drop my android phone into the cradle on the plane then sit back on my laptop and fly it around town, take pictures, stream video, fly it over the pentagon, etc.
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#20If any of the guys who designed it are around; if it's possible can you please explain how it works?
Do you have a plastic sphere with 2 racks inscribed on it inside with a central assembly that has the motors and shifts the COG? Or is it something more beautiful than that?