...Except for someone wearing a suit that lets them military press a Camry. Who is also carrying a minigun. My (admittedly uninformed) entry strategy would be "start unloading in the direction of the door, bash door open with one hand while still unloading with the other, sweep entry with mini gun."Simon_Jester wrote:Busting through the doorframe still takes time and struggle
That should prevent people from hanging out in positions that are good to fire on me from.
Doors can be quite small in other parts of the world, but our soldiers can currently still clear them reasonably well now. If one was particularly small, I'd see two possible solutions:Simon_Jester wrote:...which can be a problem if someone is waiting for you with a weapon and time to line up a shot. Especially since not all buildings are lightly constructed American residential homes; even if your power armor can smash through two-by-fours, that doesn't mean it can easily smash through bricks.
1) Send in a shielded guy - possibly also carrying a ballistic shield - who can actually reliably take a hit from a higher-power weapon than the power armor guy can.
2) Design a weapon/tool the PA guy can carry that can blow a hole he and his friends can stomp through quickly.
Building-clearing and urban assault are about the best uses for these things IMO; you've got support nearby, you'll win in close-combat, and the heavy weapons they can carry can penetrate/demolish troublesome structures. For police work, they could probably just go unarmed and grab the perp. Shoot, replacing police cars with power armor might be a valid thing to do ubiquitously, if they're fast enough. They work in shifts that would be suitable to limited operation times, and could easily swing by their station to recharge if low.