In fairness they are, tops, a 16 dollar AliExpress LED truck light module and it would only cost 40 more aliexpress dollars for the bastard engineers to implement electronic rotation through like 50+ degrees with a stepper motor. It is most concerning that my dad has those same lights on his truck bumper and the hardware he used to attach them cost more than they did.
>cost 40 more aliexpress dollars for the bastard engineers to implement electronic rotation through like 50+ degrees with a stepper motor.
You're forgetting the motor controller and circuitry for the stepper.
Geared servo'd be better and easier.
It'll have to stop every so often to blast a raid shadow legends or gamersupps sponsorship
>stops the assault at a key moment, breaking the pacing and excitement of the plot, to spent 10 minutes saying "awww thank you!!!!" to generic simp #2893 for subscribing for another 6 months
Apparently there is a "civilian" variant for 295,000. I'm not sure what that means? Do they take out the fire controls and allow it to just run over rioters outside your used car lot?
>run over rioters
You can do that with pretty much any sort of vehicle, you don't need a disarmed tank for that.
Also, tanks being available to the general public is nothing special, there are a lot of old tanks in public hands today. Some of them even have intact guns still capable of firing.
The concept of remote controlled vehicles have been there for decades, "drone" is just a marketing word, as prices drop it will actually makes more sense to send a aquad of drone tanks than one manned vehicle, the AI will just make it easier for the controllers to make a more fluid control of the system, what is more important it will also allow them to stay more cool and conversely take more risks knowing they won't die if the drone is destroyed.
Of course I am completely sure every fricking Uran-9 is piloted by some non-ethnic Russian.
again?
cute
Why does it look like a COD asset?
Because a fish can drive it.
>sending fish to fight against bears
this seems poorly conceived
>sending fish to fight against bears
>this seems poorly conceived
What was that? I couldn't hear you over the sound of me chowing down on this delicious fish.
russia showing its true identity as a black bear instead of a kodiak.
sir that's a dog
I fail to see the difference between what you said and what I said.
it's not a sardine
herring, whatever
No, it's a bear
the filename clearly says that it's a dog. can't any of you read?
those 'headlights' are concerning
Why the frick would you have headlights behind headlights so that the front one blocks the rear one. I don't understand
In fairness they are, tops, a 16 dollar AliExpress LED truck light module and it would only cost 40 more aliexpress dollars for the bastard engineers to implement electronic rotation through like 50+ degrees with a stepper motor. It is most concerning that my dad has those same lights on his truck bumper and the hardware he used to attach them cost more than they did.
>cost 40 more aliexpress dollars for the bastard engineers to implement electronic rotation through like 50+ degrees with a stepper motor.
You're forgetting the motor controller and circuitry for the stepper.
Geared servo'd be better and easier.
>zero source
>unmanned
who puts the tracks back on when they fall off in the field?
The manned?
It’ll blast twitch donations through a megaphone while it mows down vatniks
It'll have to stop every so often to blast a raid shadow legends or gamersupps sponsorship
>stops the assault at a key moment, breaking the pacing and excitement of the plot, to spent 10 minutes saying "awww thank you!!!!" to generic simp #2893 for subscribing for another 6 months
So Russian tanks now come abandoned on deployment?
That's not Russian, moron.
Which side?
It's a Ripsaw.
>we want the zoomer audience
It was obviously designed to appeal to millennial "halo generation" aesthetics.
this thing was featured on a show similar to future weapons a long time ago so its more of a millenial thing
>Russian T-72 does a fast driveby to dumb its fuel in its path
>crashes and explodes
Broken down, too poor for drive by
>Overtakes drone tank to commence fuel dump
>hits a mine
>rams a tree
Is someone sending quantum direct-current electricity, +2km range airburst rifles, quantum enhanced railguns, magnetized plasma cannons, and quantum superalloy drones too?
Apparently there is a "civilian" variant for 295,000. I'm not sure what that means? Do they take out the fire controls and allow it to just run over rioters outside your used car lot?
>run over rioters
You can do that with pretty much any sort of vehicle, you don't need a disarmed tank for that.
Also, tanks being available to the general public is nothing special, there are a lot of old tanks in public hands today. Some of them even have intact guns still capable of firing.
I mean, seriously speaking, how hard it can be?
The concept of remote controlled vehicles have been there for decades, "drone" is just a marketing word, as prices drop it will actually makes more sense to send a aquad of drone tanks than one manned vehicle, the AI will just make it easier for the controllers to make a more fluid control of the system, what is more important it will also allow them to stay more cool and conversely take more risks knowing they won't die if the drone is destroyed.
Of course I am completely sure every fricking Uran-9 is piloted by some non-ethnic Russian.
If it had two cannons, it would be a flash from Total Anhilations arms.
How can the core even compete.
What suspension is it using?
I don't know but I suspect they're using pneumatic suspension, given their claim of 12 inches of travel.