Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #287951] |
Wed, 03 October 2007 02:36 |
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Viking
Messages: 1692 Registered: July 2005 Location: Earth
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I cant wait to get me a stealth tank!
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Memphis wrote on Tue, 15 May 2007 03:54 | ...fatally die to death...
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I don't know if you meant to do that, but triple redundancy for teh win. I LOL'ed.
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288159 is a reply to message #288144] |
Wed, 03 October 2007 17:52 |
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R315r4z0r
Messages: 3836 Registered: March 2005 Location: New York
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It is probably for military use only... what government leader would even allow such a suit to be permitted by civilians?
And anyway, I actually had an idea for a stealth suit.. although it wouldn't make it completely cloaked, it would make it cloaked for the most part.
Last year in my physics class our teacher had this liquid, it was like some sort of oil or starch or something.. I don't really remember. But it had a weird property. When this liquid was combined with a type of glass, the glass would become basically invisible.
What she did was put this liquid in a clear container. We could look through the container, and through the liquid and see what was on the other side.. much like looking through yellow tinted water.
But then she took one of the lab beakers, and placed it in the container containing the liquid, and once she let go, it was as if she never dropped anything in the liquid. You needed to look at it really hard to see the edges of the glass beaker.
So it got me thinking that a suit that had glass placements around vital areas, could possibly fill up with this liquid on command.. but the idea of mine is heavily flawed in many ways, but it really got me to thinking about how to cloak things.
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288310 is a reply to message #287951] |
Thu, 04 October 2007 14:39 |
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nikki6ixx
Messages: 2545 Registered: August 2007
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I have a totally bad feeling that this will fail... in a very horrible situation, which will be considered funny 25 years later.
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288661 is a reply to message #288644] |
Fri, 05 October 2007 20:35 |
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Starbuzz
Messages: 2500 Registered: May 2007
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OMG! Yeah, nowadays tanks got IR systems on them...and some even have radar.
Eventhough, I am sure Kane's scientists designed the Stank well, I am sure it's heat can be detected. Also, maybe ground radar can detect it as well but the tank cannot be seen visually. Unless of course the tank is made of radar absorbent materials.
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288668 is a reply to message #288665] |
Fri, 05 October 2007 21:09 |
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Starbuzz
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AoBfrost wrote on Fri, 05 October 2007 22:44 |
But seriously, like some soldier takes a break and leaves the stank on, then he gets distracted and goes somewhere on foot, comes back, stank is still on and invisible...he forgets where he parked it.
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I KNOW THE SOLUTION! Then the tank crew will have to be issued with the special device that can see stealth units! Rememeber the Renegade SinglePlayer missions?
The one mission where Sydney and Havoc go out to find Mobius but they get surrounded by Stanks and SBH? Sydney find the Nod tanks using a small monitor-like device that shows the stealth units.
So I guess that's what real Stank crews will be issued also...so they can find their own tanks.
Here's the video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALVzcWZtOHc&mode=related&search=
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288670 is a reply to message #287951] |
Fri, 05 October 2007 21:15 |
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AoBfrost
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Stupid situations during testing
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test 1
*stank comes out of factory invisible*
General: #$%@$% where is it!
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Quote: | test 2
Soldier 1: Jeff....where did you park the stank at....
Soldier 2: ummmm.....somewhere....
Soldier 1: your lucky we have the remote entry so we can make it's taillights shine
Soldier 2:.....ya...those are stealthed too......
Soldier 1: @!$%^!!11!1!!
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Quote: | test 3
Group 1 attack the left flak!
"wheres my group at!"
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Scrin wrote on Fri, 05 October 2007 12:19 | ''whoa im the photoshop''
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KANE LIVES!!!
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288671 is a reply to message #287951] |
Fri, 05 October 2007 22:26 |
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GoArmy44
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Quote: | But seriously, like some soldier takes a break and leaves the stank on, then he gets distracted and goes somewhere on foot, comes back, stank is still on and invisible...he forgets where he parked it.
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Lol, we already do that with our very visible cars.
Quote: | Put the tank in a refridgerator
That fixes the heat sensor problem.
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Yeah, then a big cold spot will be running around. IR works good with temperature extremes, what you need is a vehicle that produces no heat at all while moving.
Reconcilia Rem Publicam!
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Re: Stealth tanks are getting closer to reality! [message #288762 is a reply to message #287951] |
Sat, 06 October 2007 11:57 |
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Actually, basic physics tells you that different waves refract differently through the same material, so something that bends light around itself (and is thus invisible) will actually distort an IR camera really badly, fairly like the way the stealth suits appear close up in Renegade, but only in the IR spectrum (The same would be true of other spectra).
So, IR detectors = no more stank.
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the hell is that?
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