Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Infantry Robot Capability





The capability of a robot infantry robot cannot be underestimated. It sure can be over-estimated, for its capability is truly infinite

Hundred companies, thousand engineers and inventers have tried advancing high-tech, but all stumble-stopped at a major block: a real capable actual robot that can do things, quickly enough, better than general humanoids.


It will, or may, take a team of brilliant scientist/philosopher/discoverer/inventer, to make this possible, with good-enough funding

A robot military arsenel class's capability in the battlefield truly is dictated (proportional to) by the artificial intelligence, plus the computer-to-hand-eye coordination, so to speaks. Robots should be more agile than the soon-to-be-very-obsolete infantry forces. So that at the lowest satisfactory threshold, so to speaks, its cheaper costs can cover up the lesser 1 to 1 combat capability value ratio



Here are several military robot classes we have planned out:

Light Guard
10kg
-aluminum body, aluminum and plastic in non-heat part
-fairly decent accuracy
-equals to one light-equipped infantry in some areas, for some duties
-limited duty proficiency
-operates like a turret, can set up strict curphews, no-man zones, and restriction areas
-battery lasts up to 6 hours or more (in usage)
-water proof, rain proof
-limited operational distance
-poor sight

Biggie
500kg
-rockets and dual-wield MGs
-Advanced AI 3.0 Pro
-walking legs or wheels
-fixated flamethrower if we may add (for fancy and dominance, appeal)
-alarm sound systems
-slow but strong, may get destroyed easily, but, it can strike from 200meter or more with incredible robot-cop accuracy
-Teamwork AI 2.5 
-wireless communication capability

Skyrock
3kg
-gets launched into high air, auto finds target with camera, and heads there (dives down), delivery a grenade
-1 time usage
-gets over covers and trenches
-very cheap to produce
-identifies target (doesn't do it very well, but good enough for its cheap cost makes up for) (and in "good" locations, it's astonding - truly wow'ing )
-can be launched 3000 at a time  




1 comment:

  1. turrets*, not that spelling matters when the machines are rolling out asking them for compensation

    living up to the name power overwhelming

    it shall be our turn to rewrite history, gonna write all those bastards are bad guys and really bad guys (not that they were ever good guys by civilization's perspectives)

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