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Actually, it looks awkward to rest a rifle on the shoulder and arm pieces, never mind looking through a scope with the helmet. Those lights bracketing the head just scream 'shoot here'. Perhaps for specialized sentry work, like at a checkpoint, some other ideas might be useful.
I agree with others who say it is probably too warm; it will also get soaked with perspiration and get funky fast in a real field test. It also looks too awkward to wear into a jiffy biffy.
Even if it does work under photo-op conditions, the normal weaknesses at the neck and armpit are still present, as also pointed out. Its not a sealed suit; it won't do anything to protect the user from a thermobaric RPG. It looks like a pain to maintain as well; probably doesn't have any endurance.
Looks like an idea that has already been tried by better minds with more money, and found wanting.
I agree with others who say it is probably too warm; it will also get soaked with perspiration and get funky fast in a real field test. It also looks too awkward to wear into a jiffy biffy.
Even if it does work under photo-op conditions, the normal weaknesses at the neck and armpit are still present, as also pointed out. Its not a sealed suit; it won't do anything to protect the user from a thermobaric RPG. It looks like a pain to maintain as well; probably doesn't have any endurance.
Looks like an idea that has already been tried by better minds with more money, and found wanting.
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My unit is scheduled to deploy later this year. Due to OPSEC I can't tell exactly where, when, how, or in what capacity.Enforcer Talen wrote:Been over yet? Im purely curious.
True, A soldier with 150 lbs of assorted crap strapped to him can't really move very fast for very long, but that's why the good lord gave us the smarts to produce a means to get us around quickly, and the ability to deliver death faster (and farther) than they can run.Enforcer Talen wrote:In my exp, just cuz you're used to the thing doesnt mean its comfortable or easy to get around in. Obviously, you are far more mobile then someone who has never tried it before now, but it doesnt mean you can catch the mudj in the dishdasha before he scrambles.
My point is this; armor is like any other form of heavy clothing. the more you wear it, the lighter it becomes.
There is no such thing as 'too much firepower' because there is no such thing as 'negative dead'.
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Hawkwings wrote:Your pictures are broken.
DAMNIT!!!!
okay, I'm not gonna bother uploadignthem again, Here's what they were:
full-armored man-at-arms with greatsword
Roman Legionairred riding a willy's Jeep w/ mounted .30 M1919
PanzerHowitzer 2000
AC117 gunship.
Hawkwings wrote:I'm interested in finding out just how much kit a soldier is required to carry in their normal line of work.
here's what I was issued;
Helmet
x2 1 qt canteens
x2 3 mag pouches w/ grenade pockets
x1 Pistol belt
x1 LBE suspenders
x1 medium ALICE pack
x1 M16A2
x1 Goretex winter suit
x1 Goretex rain suit
x1 poncho
x1 poncho liner
x1 CBRN mask
x1 MOPP suit
x1 pair of gloves w/ several sets of liners
x1 Interceptor vest
x1 M16A2 cleaning kit
and a bunch of other crap that doesn't work like it's supposed to and I can barely fit in my locker.
basically, right now, the amount of crap average soldier carries equals anywhere from half to 75% of his bodyweight.
Airborne, however, can expect to carry weight equal to another soldier on their back.
It's all lightweight gear, but a ton of feathers is still a ton.
There is no such thing as 'too much firepower' because there is no such thing as 'negative dead'.
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Learn to leave a lot of that behind, real quick.Major Maxillary wrote:Hawkwings wrote:Hawkwings wrote:I'm interested in finding out just how much kit a soldier is required to carry in their normal line of work.
here's what I was issued;
Helmet
x2 1 qt canteens
x2 3 mag pouches w/ grenade pockets
x1 Pistol belt
x1 LBE suspenders
x1 medium ALICE pack
x1 M16A2
x1 Goretex winter suit
x1 Goretex rain suit
x1 poncho
x1 poncho liner
x1 CBRN mask
x1 MOPP suit
x1 pair of gloves w/ several sets of liners
x1 Interceptor vest
x1 M16A2 cleaning kit
and a bunch of other crap that doesn't work like it's supposed to and I can barely fit in my locker.
basically, right now, the amount of crap average soldier carries equals anywhere from half to 75% of his bodyweight.
Airborne, however, can expect to carry weight equal to another soldier on their back.
It's all lightweight gear, but a ton of feathers is still a ton.
Looking at your list, I brought magazines, rifle, and flameretardent gloves on the typical patrol.
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That's a quesiton with no answer. What goes on patrol is HIGHLY dependent upon the environment in which the patrol is mounted. A patrol in Afghanistan is going to have soldiers humping a shit load of cold weather and possibly mountaineering gear wheras in Iraq you are going to load up on extra water. At an ABSOLUTE minimum on patrol you are going to need weapons, ammo, water, some chow, gloves, goggles, helmet, flak jacket, and whatever comm gear you've got.Hawkwings wrote:So, out of that kit, how much would a soldier be expected to carry on patrol? How much is the bare minimum required to do your job and be safe?
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Afghanistan is also different because patrols also spend alot of time away from their vehicles due to the terrain so they hump more gear. I've been told by Afghan Vets that they regularly take 100lbs+ of kit with them. Most of it ammo.
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I didnt see it on his list I had flak and kevlar, obviously, and 3 liters of water, and slimjims, and boots, and such. But they werent on his list, so I didnt mention them =psalm wrote:No helmet and bulletproof vest?Enforcer Talen wrote: Learn to leave a lot of that behind, real quick.
Looking at your list, I brought magazines, rifle, and flameretardent gloves on the typical patrol.
As Cpl Kendall says, it depends a lot on where you are. My situation was a lot of walking/room clearing, but working from humvees, and expecting to return to base at the end of the day. With quick response teams available most of the time, as well as the mudj avoiding long firefights, you could travel fairly light.
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Actually tis is probably the least of the worries in this armor. It doesn' significantly raise the profile of the person wearing (it does raise it but only to a small degree if the pictures hold true) and RPG's especially the older ones with which the majority of the insurgents are equipped are notoriously finiky and thus not in any way ideal to target an individual soldier on the move. Now a humvee, that's a different matter because it has so much larger of a profile and can't change directions as quickly, but as far as the RPG threat against an individual I don't think it would change that dynamic much.Sarevok wrote:Have not the Iraqi insurgents started using rpgs against soldiers wearing body armour ? It seems like this huge suit of armour would only offer an easier target for a rpg gunner.
*Edit By much I mean that any reduction in the soldier's mobility will change the dynamic but the suit won't significantly improve the ability to target an individual soldier
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The insurgents I saw liked to shoot and run. Accuracy was rarely a fear with them.Sarevok wrote:Have not the Iraqi insurgents started using rpgs against soldiers wearing body armour ? It seems like this huge suit of armour would only offer an easier target for a rpg gunner.
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As for the scope-helmet issue, if the helmet and suit became standard, could not a scope be developed that "fit" the helmet?
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Our Nightvision goggles and IR scopes did similar, but only at night.General Schatten wrote:Wasn't there a project the Army was working on that took a visor and connected it to digital sights on a gun, perhaps that would work?.CaptainChewbacca wrote:As for the scope-helmet issue, if the helmet and suit became standard, could not a scope be developed that "fit" the helmet?
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Our Nightvision goggles and IR scopes did similar, but only at night.[/quote]Enforcer Talen wrote:[quote="General Schatten Wasn't there a project the Army was working on that took a visor and connected it to digital sights on a gun, perhaps that would work?.
Why didn't they just make a day version?
Why didn't they just make a day version?[/quote]Soldier of Entropy wrote:
Our Nightvision goggles and IR scopes did similar, but only at night.
Then you have to cart around a day version which is more weight. Your eyes work just fine for the daytime, and you already have a scope. At least the Canadian Forces does, not sure if the US military has scopes as standard equipment.
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Then you have to cart around a day version which is more weight. Your eyes work just fine for the daytime, and you already have a scope. At least the Canadian Forces does, not sure if the US military has scopes as standard equipment.[/quote]Cpl Kendall wrote:Why didn't they just make a day version?Soldier of Entropy wrote:
Our Nightvision goggles and IR scopes did similar, but only at night.
We have 4x scopes which are standard issue - one of our guys bought a personal use high powered scope cuz he liked it.
Firing around corners is a little out of our league just yet.
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