Darth Wong wrote:
That figure sounds ridiculously low, especially for anything that might end up being used in the military. We're talking about the same organization which procured $15000 coffee makers.
The other hand they estimated that Land Warrior would cost 120,000 dollars per set, and it ended up being about 15 grand by the time it was ready for production; course then they canceled it anyway because it was fucking stupid. The 7,600 dollar coffee maker was actually the price of the entire galley with fire suppression system as I recall, just as the infamous 640 dollar toilet seat actually turned out to be the entire plastic toilet stall molding of which the seat was a part.
I highly doubt these things will be 20,000 bucks, but the amount of money involved here is relatively small and even a doubling of the price wouldn’t be too bad. The real cost inflation will come when the job of building an armored version is randomly handed over to Lockheed Martin.
Falkenhayn wrote:
That's already a concept at DARPA. They call it the Mule, and its a low bodied wheeled chasis with independent suspension and a 200lbs capacity.
They have parallel projects for walking mules, and a 6x6 wheeled mule which is unsurprisingly the far more advanced of the two. The wheeled one is slated to serve as both a load hauler, and as an armed reconnaissance platform. They’ve already got multiple priorities rolling around to developed the autonomous navigation system. The FCS wankfest plan was to issue one per squad, but since FCS is slowly disintegrating they may end up being less common.
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