Destiny, on 30 Aug 2008, 3:58, said:
So, if it only has a single screen in the front...we'll just ambush it from the sides, from the back. When it turns, gunships will attack from the back.
Oh yes, I forgot to mention.
How can something like that support a moving center of gravity? Your ideas are wayyyy off the rails, man.
Mech in water? Watched too much gundam, I see. I'd rather go for the Macross series, meh. A single torpedo from some sub will sink the mech, no, you don't dodge torpedoes in water. Especially with a goddamn freaking huge mech that cannot maintain buoyancy in water and it'll move at least twice/thrice as slow than it was on land.
Oh yes, something like that will generate massive amounts of heat...where would the heat go? Recycle it? HAH! We'll can shoot a Kinetic Penetrator into any vents and holes we see and down the mech. Don't talk about blocking the vents because the mech'll fail. Meches will not replace tanks, as far as I can say.
EDIT: I don't think wearing pilot suits will help you from all the G-forces.
But my good ol' aircraft won't be replaced by meches, btw.
(I think he's watched too many Gundam shows with character shields, duck and tumble? ROFLMAO)
I'm going to say this once and only once: an operators manual NEVER EVER suggests using a vehicle in water that was'nt made for water . Unless the situation calls for it or it was infact designed for Marine Combat, you have to consider not all models of Mech would be designed for solely for ground combat. Some may be designed for Air combat or Assault roles as in a series of the mech all with different purpose. There is a limit to everything no one in their right mind purposely goes at a dangerous speed. Also everything has flaws its a fact of life. Mechs will have flaws, now if in the future they figure out a way to dissipate heat in a way that it needs no vents, fine. Pilots will just have to be aware of surrondings. it will have sound feeds btw. Also about the Center of Gravity, That would have to be in an area deemed safe by experts (similar to aircraft Engineering)
Also OK lets go to tanks. You can shoot the gas tanks on a tank, Now im sure atleast ONE person will say you can jettison the tank but what if the person destroys them all to the point of having an tank of gas with an obscene amount of gasoline in it? Or how about water deeper that 1.8-2.0 meters? simple its stuck. Run out of ammo? tough Shit atleast with an ISW it would have more than 2 or 3 weapons and traverse all forms of terrain. Have a guy open the tank's hatch throw a grenade inside and kill everyone. If the mech was designed to have a Titanium door and be lockable then there is no just shoot the lock. It would have to be blown open with something stronger than a RPG. Tanks are treaded which is why it can get over many terrain but its not like a foot that can step over something(such as a fallen tree or other vehicle wreakage) and then comes weapons compliment:
Tank- Weapons only as much as it was constructed with not interchangeable unless the tank was requested to have that type of weapon(s)
Mech- Interchangeable unless the weapons are welded to it. Can choose a multitude of weapons (which would be designed for it) ranging from Pistols to Gauss Rifles and Railguns. Packs (the Integrated Weapons as I mentioned in the doc which would fit on the machine and also interchangeable ) provide extra functions (flight ,extra weapons, possible sea capability , Environmental resistance) however must be equip before a battle begins.
Armor may be similar but it is relative to the alloy either vehicle is made out of.
So when it comes down to it the ISW(as I refer to it for the most part) can fill more roles than a tank can.
Also CommanderJB your skepticism I understand all the techs (I even said for a Particle Shield to be even remotely usable on a ISW would be impossible due to the technology to create it is quite large and thus fits a better role on larger vehicles) may take time to develop but the weapons packs right now are feasible and quite possible. Railguns are (as far I know) are quite simple that it can indeed be fit on Tanks , Aircraft, Battleships and my Mech theoretical model its simply not miniaturized so infantry can use it and trying to discover further uses. Coilguns actually are better for infantry use due to lasting longer , smaller and can have ammunition packs developed. However I said that with Particle shields that they would use charge to polarize mass(bullets) and prevent such from getting through. Thus slow decaying particles held together in layers by a magnetic field with a negative charge would as said polarize mass and thus prevent it from getting through. Rather than sheer Mass and Density prevent mass from getting through (which is why I said lasers and beams would pass directly through it) and if we apply your beam idea it would just take accurate reflection and a similar mag field thus creating a grid that mass still will not be able to pass through.
Edited by Sasori_Zero, 30 August 2008 - 04:15.