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I hear they are comming out with steerible sniper rifle bullets soon. that are lazer desnated. These records will be broke buy them im sure. The tipp of the bullet will swivel allowing it to steer in flight with the newest mico electronics are able to with stand 4000 Gs at time of fireing.

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They are allready deploying sound sensiors on the battlefeild on humves to sence single shot direction and range useing a sound arays. The cost of it probley won't be anymore then the OICW or the new ma duce .50 20mm replacment type gun. These next gen of weapons are allready on the way to the battelfeild. If a shot is detected they know right away how far and what direction it came from. They can use thermal sensiors to see thru the walls of a building and call in the new remote controled hellfire equiped mini heli or a predior drone with hellfire missles and blast them out of the building. It would actually save money on ammo. Becouse once a squad comes under attack it would stop the spray of every one fireing all their weapons at nouthing and hitting nouthing. 1 shot and done. Move on. In the sniper role pow and move on. Could even be done from a moving vehicle. Coupled up to the sound aray once a round hitt the vehicle, the gun would automaticly rotate and return fire hitting the sniper and the convoy drives thru, They won't even have to stop except to take a pee in their airconditioned MRAPS wile enjoying a cold beer. The sniper probley will become a thing of the past. Or send in the Rippsaw convoy protection vehicle equiped with this and all problems will go away.

 

In the next 2 decades with all the remotely controled vehicles in the air on the ground, small tracked vehicles able to blast down doors and go thru houses and up stairs and thru the rooms with armed cover drones hovering out side looking in thru windows and seeing thru walls with thermo camras and the larger tacked vehicles out side equiped with m240s with the armed drones flying over head with hellfire missles and the mini gun and anti sniper gun belt fed gernade launcher equiped rippsaw tracked high speed vehicles waiting down the road. The ememie will have no choice but to surrendor or die. Don't say NEY, its closer then you think. Its just a matter of time before they put it all together.

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I seriously doubt that the sniper team will become 'a thing of the past.' The US military is currently in development of more sniper systems and training to turn more soldiers into better shooters. This includes not only accuracy training but the observation training as well. This is evident in the utilization of SDMs (Squad Designated Marksmen). These soldiers are intermediates between the regular rifleman and the marksman units and provide a means to fill that medium rrange gap found in current combat environments.

 

Snipers are not just long range killing machines. They are, in Primary, forward observers and intelligence gatherers. Many people forget this. The need for people to do this kind of work will always remain.

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In todays currant role. Future role may be deleted. They will be a remotely controlled military force. Why do you think they are developing all this technoligy for future warfair just for fun? The gole is to remove the human from harm in the battlefeild. This will happen. Forward observers and intelligence gatherers will be unmaned drones in the not to far future.

Military contractors are working on stealth sutes for the future soldgers, they won't even be seen on the battlefeild.

Reseachers are at this moment duplacating exact to scale flying dragon flys and micro minature duplacated insects that are reconnaissance drones. Deadly!

http://www.defensereview.com/armedweaponiz...insurgency-ops/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_Chemical_Muscle

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Good ol' technology, evolves faster and faster with every passing year.

 

Won't be long now before we'll be implanting microchips in soldier's brains which would recognize low lighting conditions and automatically amplify the signals traveling down the optic nerves. Built-in NVGs anyone? Or have infrared sensors embedded and be able to switch between thermal imaging and normal vision on the fly. Be here in a decade or two I'm sure, we've already restored rudimentary vision to the blind and hearing to the deaf.

 

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Snipers are not just long range killing machines. They are, in Primary, forward observers and intelligence gatherers. Many people forget this. The need for people to do this kind of work will always remain.

 

My fear is that, with all the new unmanned technology like guided bullets, UAVs, and eventually Unmanned fighters, man will eventually forget how to properly conduct war. In a perfect world, this would be the most perfect thing that could happen, but unfortunately it just doesn't work that way. But when man relies too much on technology to do anything, he will be left with the worst kind of disadvantage once that technology fails. One only needs to look at modern cases of PTSD, Vietnam-era fighter pilots, or any 19th century battle where rain was a factor.

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That's sort of what I'm talking about. With the reliance of all this technology on the battlefield, how well is the soldier of the future going to be prepared to get down and dirty? The question has been asked many times over the years, and the regular soldier has proved those doubters wrong every time. Hopefully, with this new technology, it'll be the same.

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The Rippsaw in development

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Here it is in convoy escort role

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Oh one more.

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Alot of this thread is future ideas, this is current....

 

Unmanned helicopter demonstrates impressive cargo airdrop

 

http://www.gizmag.com/unmanned-helicopter-...-airdrop/14993/

 

 

 

 

Also Boieng A160 Unmanned Helicopter & forester Radar.

 

 

 

DARPA FORESTER

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_FORESTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Something different.....

 

 

 

 

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Keep in mind most of the systems in this thread are still in extremely early development stages and in no way are near deploy able. I would estimate at best 10% will make it to near-deployable status and an uncertain number of those might make it to the field.

 

Just wait until some UAV blows up the wrong thing and see how fast funding gets pulled.

 

EDIT: I highly doubt a steerable bullet will be very effective. Any steering done will REALLY drop the range its capable of going to.

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I saw a thing on it, it helps counter act bullet drop and compensates for wind drift to insure that one shot hitt. It uses cemical mussles to tilt the cone to steer. It doesen't steer alot just a little to keep it on target. No more of that 3 shots to get em thing.

 

Most of the drones in the vids are in feild allready. More due to enter soon. Army is allmost ready to feild the rippsaw.

I think that the idea is to take away their ability to wage war. So if and when somebody does a mulitude of machines will desend on them. A machine Blitzkreg. I gess, Ask the dept of defence. In vipers vids they are saying as early as 2015. And some im sure before that. All I know is I don't want to rase a stink on the battlefeild to find out whats out there allready.

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