I recently saw "War" described, and it literally changed my life. Goes a little like this:. War is people shooting and killing other people they do not know on behalf of people that know each other but will not shoot and kill each other.
@@Another-Address agreed, we're in a war right now, a (mostly) cold information war. It is a war between "we the people" and a literal death cult of people in high power. If you've survived so far, you're here for a reason, so wake up to that. *Edit - many already are awake.
@@Another-AddressNo one cares about wars without guns and death because guns and death are of the most extreme problems. I think the is war is a one sided decision an another side’s means of misfortune
The politicians who want war would definitely think twice about their choices if they and their families were the ones who had to strap up and fight, that's for sure.
@@MikeyJ686 it's not even the politicians, it's the councils, the hidden controllers, etc. The politicians are just the socks they wear (left and right), sock puppets.
Do we get engineers running around with a wrench in their hands to go along with those turrets? Brings back memories of playing Team Force Classic, where's my re-supply station?
To be fair, the title of the video reads "New generation", not just 'New'. That implies that these things are the newest versions, or newest implementations of the technology.
I have seen such walls earlier, but I had no knowledge about how easy it is to store that foldable grids before they're going to get used in the field, so I was glad they've shown them here.
@dejan grubic, Those barriers are made to protect small bases and encampments. Not on the fly in the middle of a firefight. And plenty of security is provided while those barriers are set up.
The automated sentry gun, is an idea well over 40 yrs old. Seemed to work well in the 1986 movie "Aliens", wonder where they got the idea from back then lol.
The foto isn’t from the 80’s. The first bastions used a blue liner that was made in France, but when Hesco’s orders became huge, due to the US military, we switched to the colour/fabric in the thumbnail which came from a US company called propex. I worked at Hesco ( site 3 ) on the cross green estate in Leeds for many years after being asked to work there by the owner, Jimbo ( jimi heselden ) who I knew personally for many years before his tragic death. Jimi did originally design them for flood defences and coastal erosion, but the market for it wasn’t that great at the time. We built a few projects using them, like on the east coast of Yorkshire, but the council did not come forward with any big concrete orders. The first gulf war kicked off and Jim approached the military with a view to replacing sand bags with Mil units ( a term that his uncle thought of, Military Unit 1-10 ). We sent them to spade adam in the north of England, where they were shot at, bombed and mortared and they held up brilliantly. His first order from the US military was for $100 million and the rest is history. Hesco is still operating but with Jimbo’s death the family ( Julie his wife and four children) sold the business and patents. He left them over $600 million in his will…not bad for a guy who worked down the pit, got layed off and used his redundancy money to set up hesco ( corrosion control, then changed to Bastion ).
All these 'sophisticated' weapons depend on their optics. If you could reach them with a sniper rifle, wouldnt you go for those optics, mirrors and lenses?
Here's a bit of a fun fact for you. The Australian military is using a similar system to the Hesco Mil (may even be the same system?) at the moment to build emergency Levy banks in towns in South Australia to hold back flood waters where the Murray river has broken it's banks.
The remote controlled machine gun can fire on fixed lines, point in the right direction and wait till the target walks across your line of fire, also use it in conjunction with drones and careful positioning and it could be a valuable asset. The South Koreans have something similar to deal with 'human wave' attacks and look pretty useful.
Anyone who has played games knows that high latency doesn't mean you can't participate. Firing where you thing the target will be, firing through concealment, firing to provide cover for allies; these could all be very good tasks for it. Yes they are only games, but provide a good simulation for how to handle lag.
Drone swarms - Sound familiar? The U.S. Navy knows all about the drone swarms that occurred in the waters off Southern California in 2019. No doubt testing of one of these types of systems.
For the video lag for the turret, shouldnt be a problem with high speed video streaming for FPV racing drones, they need faster feedback after all. BUT it should be called the UA 571-C
Lasers will be a huge game changer. If you see it in the air, it is dead sort of game changer. Drones, planes, slow bullets like artillery and mortars.
How frequently can these lasers be fired? Will a swarm weapon like large numbers of suicide drones targeting the same high value target (like the laser system itself), or cluster munitions (unguided area weapons), maybe even kinetics projectiles overwhelm this system? Nothing is foolproof! How susceptible are their information and targeting systems to counter measures?
@@rogerjensen5277 yeah, if you want to kill a lot of projectiles, you will need a higher powered laser. The difference between an MG42 and a M242 is really how many bullets. For lasers that will be how many wats they can throw.
"33ft wall in just 20 minutes..." Having helped build miles of Hesco out in Iraq during '03 I can refute that claim. Laying 33ft of Hesco, in desert heat, while being regularly mortared takes a lot f'kin longer than 20 bastard minutes.
In Ukrain Nazis called this mini American tank as mini grave caskets, people are burning inside like in a box very fast. Just another Hollywood propaganda to sale American sh*t to gullible buyers...
Dont worry hackers cannot penetratein tank's AI system or remote control system I know this because my father works is a software engineer and engineer and a military technician Hackers would have a hard time hacking these military weapons i assure you 🙂
When I was in the military, the Israelis came over to the U.S. & bragged about "all our weapons (that they were trying to sell us) were tried & proven to work as advertised on enemy combatants!" I asked how do you test this stuff? They told me they test them on Palestinians. So, the Palestinians (& as an exchange of military members-kind of like exchange students, only with military) were used as Guiney pigs. I saw them test a new scoped sniper rifle on school children, saying "She looked like she had a rifle!" It was a school backpack. They all laughed at it, telling me "We NEVER get in trouble for shooting dogs!"
I trained in Sweden on the CB90 as boat coxswain and navigator. Great boat and also operated first one in the USA. They didn’t even give it any justice in this video. They are operated out of Bahrain now.
The Drone can break windows and infiltrate the house 4:09, if the homeowner does not have sophisticated counter-technologies such as blinds or curtains.
true innovations for military are: supersonic missiles and anti-supersonic missile systems, swarms of drones and anti-swarm systems, and - quite recent innovation - recognition for the undisputable value of infantry on modern battlefield. And drones capable of destroying infantry by recognising whether they are military/armed or not, without use of forbidden types of ammunition like chemicals. Anything heavy and easily destroyable by a rocket is not a big innovation in this area.
Skynet is a real communications system. Cyberdyne is an actual robotics company. Boeing Australia has made an autonomous fighter jet. The navy has an autonomous refueling plane. The first thing you show us is a unmanned tank. All we need to do is make killer robots and we have everything for The Terminator to happen. What is going on?
2:35)35mm caliber? Another civilian made video? Millimeter(mm) and caliber are two different ways of measuring. 4:47)Scissors bridges were used in WW II.
The amount of time and money spent on war as opposed to peace is staggering. It clearly defines the value placed on human life. And before you try to savage me over being anti war, put the brakes on. No matter the reason (s) for war, just or unjust, the people doing the dying are not the ones who declare war. Not only are the people in the military serving, so are their families. I come from a clan of many who have served, I have friends and many loved ones who have taken the oath. For those active their is always prayer for their safe return. We as the human race need to do better.
LOL wow... that drone is using off the shelf components.. looks like a 7 inch whoop with orqa goggles (which means analog video transmission vs the newer digital tech), that IR camera on the front looks like a cheap raspberry pi compatible IR camera, and my assumption is that there's a raspberry pi attached to the flight controller, probably running inav or ardupilot. I can just imagine the 5-6 figures they must be charging for this lol.
Dra Williams, Or ( i know it's a novel idea ) attack / engage / destroy the enemy. "Drive them before you, kill them, take their women." Conan ... - - - ...
These armed and unmanned AI drones/vehicles/swarms definitely make the whole "Terminator, Eagle Eye, Horizon Zero Dawn" scenario more feasible, too bad people never learned how to get along without killing each other before programming the AI.
WW3 only months away now Hope you are all staying healthy for the draft. See you all on the front lines soon. We all gonna get ground up for the great reset.
You could probably quite easily defeat them in your home,you know the layout they are moving slowly,blankets,coats or towels chucked over them would be sufficient to down them,a good old fashioned baseball bat,a well aimed fire extinguisher,a broom,a frying pan makes a fkn' good bat(and a lovely sound when used in anger😂.)let's face if the police are sending a swarm of drones in to your house you probably have weapons,firearms maybe to use,even hiting one with a chair wouldn't do it any favours.
NEW? The HESCO barrier?. I was involved in a test for an identical system on Salisbury plain over 30 years ago. The army fired tank shells at it to see how much they could penetrate
3:23 in with the hesco barriers...bro weve had those since forever!!! we used them in bosnia and kosovo...filling those up with showvels at camp bondsteel was a pain...and that was in 2000...so its nothing new...
The Rip Saw vehicle has been in several movies. Look it up. It has been around for a while already. It can even go amphibious and float. It thought that it would go 70+ MPH though.
I recently saw "War" described, and it literally changed my life. Goes a little like this:. War is people shooting and killing other people they do not know on behalf of people that know each other but will not shoot and kill each other.
@@Another-Address agreed, we're in a war right now, a (mostly) cold information war. It is a war between "we the people" and a literal death cult of people in high power. If you've survived so far, you're here for a reason, so wake up to that. *Edit - many already are awake.
@@Another-AddressNo one cares about wars without guns and death because guns and death are of the most extreme problems. I think the is war is a one sided decision an another side’s means of misfortune
The politicians who want war would definitely think twice about their choices if they and their families were the ones who had to strap up and fight, that's for sure.
@@MikeyJ686 it's not even the politicians, it's the councils, the hidden controllers, etc. The politicians are just the socks they wear (left and right), sock puppets.
War is young men dying, and old men talking.
“Smart guns, precision guided armament. A more sophisticated way to end up dead”
-Megadeth, Gears of War.
I was expecting Sharks with freaking Lasers.
Not just yet my friend
Y’all know about the Russian attack dolphins, and the beluga whale… but it defected to norway
dolphins
@@112chapters3 yea but not the same tho those where kinda like kamikaze
@@kingdomstorm4205 watch HI Sutton on UA-cam with defensive dolphins at their base in the north
Tanto military equipment goes into another level
It’s only been out for 4 seconds and I’ve already watched it all and LOVED IT
Do we get engineers running around with a wrench in their hands to go along with those turrets? Brings back memories of playing Team Force Classic, where's my re-supply station?
Dude, I still play team fortress classic!
How is HESCO Bastion "New"? It has been around for decades.
It’s just click bate.
To be fair, the title of the video reads "New generation", not just 'New'. That implies that these things are the newest versions, or newest implementations of the technology.
I have seen such walls earlier, but I had no knowledge about how easy it is to store that foldable grids before they're going to get used in the field, so I was glad they've shown them here.
Me filling HESCO barriers in Kosovo back in 2000, scratches head 🤔
@@Retired11Hotel 😂
The hesco barrier is such a simple but essential piece of equipment.
another interesting thing to note is, the inventor of the hesco bought segway, and then died while testing an off-road version of a segway in 2010.
Make a cool video if they showed them shooting it with all kinds of munitions from 7.62 to rpgs
Yes and enemy will wait till they made that barrier!🤣🤣🤣
@dejan grubic,
Those barriers are made to protect small bases and encampments. Not on the fly in the middle of a firefight.
And plenty of security is provided while those barriers are set up.
@@dejankut109 You build fortifications to HOLD a position you've already taken, not in the face of enemy fire.
The automated sentry gun, is an idea well over 40 yrs old. Seemed to work well in the 1986 movie "Aliens", wonder where they got the idea from back then lol.
Can we talk privately please 🙏🙏🙏
We had Hesco folding gabions in 1990 at the 1st Gulf War...not new, but darn good at stopping mortars!
There has been newer versions made since then, I was apart of the trials team that tested them around 2006 or so
I like how his title is "new generation military inventions" but his thumbnail has hesco Barries from the 80s 😂
Which were invented for flood control
@@jacksmith7726 read a little more of your wikipedia page to discover they were used in the 1990s for military purposes
The foto isn’t from the 80’s. The first bastions used a blue liner that was made in France, but when Hesco’s orders became huge, due to the US military, we switched to the colour/fabric in the thumbnail which came from a US company called propex. I worked at Hesco ( site 3 ) on the cross green estate in Leeds for many years after being asked to work there by the owner, Jimbo ( jimi heselden ) who I knew personally for many years before his tragic death. Jimi did originally design them for flood defences and coastal erosion, but the market for it wasn’t that great at the time. We built a few projects using them, like on the east coast of Yorkshire, but the council did not come forward with any big concrete orders. The first gulf war kicked off and Jim approached the military with a view to replacing sand bags with Mil units ( a term that his uncle thought of, Military Unit 1-10 ). We sent them to spade adam in the north of England, where they were shot at, bombed and mortared and they held up brilliantly. His first order from the US military was for $100 million and the rest is history. Hesco is still operating but with Jimbo’s death the family ( Julie his wife and four children) sold the business and patents. He left them over $600 million in his will…not bad for a guy who worked down the pit, got layed off and used his redundancy money to set up hesco ( corrosion control, then changed to Bastion ).
The first casualty of war is truth. No truer words were written.
i love how the first item to explained in this list is perfect for the apocalypse
No one beats the “Laser Defense System” architecture!
only in israel
Meh
We germans have our HEL ( high energy laser ) system
If 1 laser doesnt cut it we simply focus multiple of them on the same spot
All these 'sophisticated' weapons depend on their optics. If you could reach them with a sniper rifle, wouldnt you go for those optics, mirrors and lenses?
I'm REALLY love military technologi 👍😎
No, No, No. Don't want that nosey drone entering my house. Invasion of my privacy. Absolute power - corrupts absolutely!
*Chairborne Ranger:* "We got a 5th generation goat rope in development"
the iron beam and iron dome are exactly like something tesla described how cool
Tesla’s notes were “disappeared” 🤔😉
That first tank looks like a well place shoulder fired rocket to the hull could take care of it
The first one, ripsaw, the vehicle that breaks down about 7 times a week, great idea. Then enemy can come and take all the ammo when it stops working.
It also takes 30 guys 30 hours to fill with an E tool. I still have nightmares about filling those sand castles from hell.
I hate hescos
Finally a new vid, better go grab my popcorn
Exactly
'this weapon system has attracted attention of many countries, such as Denmark and Venezuela' - 🤣🤣😂😂
I feel amazed, excited, worried, fearful, pessimistic of the future of mankind.
Here's a bit of a fun fact for you. The Australian military is using a similar system to the Hesco Mil (may even be the same system?) at the moment to build emergency Levy banks in towns in South Australia to hold back flood waters where the Murray river has broken it's banks.
Hello Ryan
Can we talk privately please 🙏🙏🙏
Ripsaw was definitely a thing in 2010 so it's weird it's now showing on tech videos 2022
It is also a US$1,000,000.00 civilian toy.
I thought the same thing about the hescos. we used the in Iraq in 05 and I know they were used before that.
In 2010 it was still a man operated vehicle with no weapons and no turret.
Now it's remote operated with a computer controlled, turret mounted cannon.
This video is DELIVERING on all promises
The remote controlled machine gun can fire on fixed lines, point in the right direction and wait till the target walks across your line of fire, also use it in conjunction with drones and careful positioning and it could be a valuable asset. The South Koreans have something similar to deal with 'human wave' attacks and look pretty useful.
Anyone who has played games knows that high latency doesn't mean you can't participate. Firing where you thing the target will be, firing through concealment, firing to provide cover for allies; these could all be very good tasks for it. Yes they are only games, but provide a good simulation for how to handle lag.
Because of 40 Mike Mike belt fed weapons. Human waves are quickly fail from huge numbers of shrapnel.
looks like they finally invented the remote sentry weapon from Aliens
Some systems can see objects through walls using wifi, literally like the dark knight.
Incredible how we as a species keep spending more and more money developing ever more complex ways of killing each other
Drone swarms - Sound familiar? The U.S. Navy knows all about the drone swarms that occurred in the waters off Southern California in 2019. No doubt testing of one of these types of systems.
The Germans make probably with out a doubt some of the best THINGS in the world 🌎 HATS OF TO THEM ! GLAD THERE ON ARE SIDE! 👍
That HUD four the headphone effin awesome. I want one lol
6:20 So we're finally getting to Call of Duty, where your allies get marked on your on-display top-down map.
“Sole purpose of a gun is to take a life” AND GIVE IT TO ANY NUT HE BEOMES A SUPERMAN!!!!
That legion x system looks like skynet is coming online soon
Already is here.
All those great designs and Tory Britain designs a bag.
For the video lag for the turret, shouldnt be a problem with high speed video streaming for FPV racing drones, they need faster feedback after all. BUT it should be called the UA 571-C
Lasers will be a huge game changer. If you see it in the air, it is dead sort of game changer. Drones, planes, slow bullets like artillery and mortars.
The bullets will be 'the lasers'
How frequently can these lasers be fired? Will a swarm weapon like large numbers of suicide drones targeting the same high value target (like the laser system itself), or cluster munitions (unguided area weapons), maybe even kinetics projectiles overwhelm this system? Nothing is foolproof! How susceptible are their information and targeting systems to counter measures?
@@rogerjensen5277 yeah, if you want to kill a lot of projectiles, you will need a higher powered laser. The difference between an MG42 and a M242 is really how many bullets. For lasers that will be how many wats they can throw.
Those road blocks looks intressting
wonder if they can be used to build command Center and other posts?
Put that turret on wheels, now we're cooking with fire.
The craziest innovation is the Switchblade 600. Man portable and can take out a tank 50 miles away, at a cost of $10k.
You know what would be the #1 military invention?
A: end all wars and conflict by raising our level of education and ethics
"33ft wall in just 20 minutes..."
Having helped build miles of Hesco out in Iraq during '03 I can refute that claim. Laying 33ft of Hesco, in desert heat, while being regularly mortared takes a lot f'kin longer than 20 bastard minutes.
Awesome stuff. We are rapidly building our own potential downfall.
My sentiments exactly.
You sir understand nothing. A robot is just that a robot, not an AI super computer. Jesus Christ use your brain.
In Ukrain Nazis called this mini American tank as mini grave caskets, people are burning inside like in a box very fast.
Just another Hollywood propaganda to sale American sh*t to gullible buyers...
@@monaliza3334 You realize this a robotic tank? There are no people in it and it hasn't even entered service yet. You are so fucking dumb LMAO
WOW....I cant wait to see our new STARSHIP !!!!
I always worry about the ai or operator controlled units being hacked.
Dont worry hackers cannot penetratein tank's AI system or remote control system
I know this because my father works is a software engineer and engineer and a military technician
Hackers would have a hard time hacking these military weapons i assure you 🙂
Some of these items have been around for 10 to 15 years…hardly what I call new military innovations.
if you have some small solar panels on the drone, would it fly longr?
When I was in the military, the Israelis came over to the U.S. & bragged about "all our weapons (that they were trying to sell us) were tried & proven to work as advertised on enemy combatants!" I asked how do you test this stuff? They told me they test them on Palestinians. So, the Palestinians (& as an exchange of military members-kind of like exchange students, only with military) were used as Guiney pigs. I saw them test a new scoped sniper rifle on school children, saying "She looked like she had a rifle!" It was a school backpack. They all laughed at it, telling me "We NEVER get in trouble for shooting dogs!"
This got to be one of the most expensive video I ever watched 👀
Nothing like war and crime to move the world forward 👍🏻
I trained in Sweden on the CB90 as boat coxswain and navigator. Great boat and also operated first one in the USA. They didn’t even give it any justice in this video. They are operated out of Bahrain now.
The Drone can break windows and infiltrate the house 4:09, if the homeowner does not have sophisticated counter-technologies such as blinds or curtains.
I know ppl say the f35 was a huge waste of money but that looks cool af
true innovations for military are: supersonic missiles and anti-supersonic missile systems, swarms of drones and anti-swarm systems, and - quite recent innovation - recognition for the undisputable value of infantry on modern battlefield. And drones capable of destroying infantry by recognising whether they are military/armed or not, without use of forbidden types of ammunition like chemicals.
Anything heavy and easily destroyable by a rocket is not a big innovation in this area.
💛 all your video's mate 👍
Skynet is a real communications system. Cyberdyne is an actual robotics company.
Boeing Australia has made an autonomous fighter jet.
The navy has an autonomous refueling plane.
The first thing you show us is a unmanned tank.
All we need to do is make killer robots and we have everything for The Terminator to happen.
What is going on?
With those new helmets it should be easier to somewhat identify the UAP. 😂
Identify? If you don’t know what it is, how can you identify it as something you recognise 🤔…..you just broke my brain 😂
Ripsaw M5 grill/front end looks like something Destro would design for Cobra 🐍
2:35)35mm caliber? Another civilian made video? Millimeter(mm) and caliber are two different ways of measuring.
4:47)Scissors bridges were used in WW II.
The amount of time and money spent on war as opposed to peace is staggering. It clearly defines the value placed on human life. And before you try to savage me over being anti war, put the brakes on. No matter the reason (s) for war, just or unjust, the people doing the dying are not the ones who declare war. Not only are the people in the military serving, so are their families. I come from a clan of many who have served, I have friends and many loved ones who have taken the oath. For those active their is always prayer for their safe return. We as the human race need to do better.
That German gun is awesome would like to more about it I guess I will look it up 👍
LOL wow... that drone is using off the shelf components.. looks like a 7 inch whoop with orqa goggles (which means analog video transmission vs the newer digital tech), that IR camera on the front looks like a cheap raspberry pi compatible IR camera, and my assumption is that there's a raspberry pi attached to the flight controller, probably running inav or ardupilot. I can just imagine the 5-6 figures they must be charging for this lol.
That drone at 4:18 snooping around that house,easily defeated by chucking a blanket,jacket or towel over it,or just hit it with a chair.
Where does the warrant get attached ?
Or blasting it with a birdshot shell if you want to alert the cops that you are armed.
Basically which nation is the best killer such great progress for mankind
we're walking blind strait into terminator territory
Cool!! There is so many modern ways to kill tons and tons of human beeing!!
emp will sort it all out lol cant beat man with a gun and the learning off skills
That mini tank could be used to rescue troops on the battlefield Under Fire
What you talked about is already existed in several country include Turkey
Until it gets hit,then someone has to rescue them.
Dra Williams,
Or ( i know it's a novel idea ) attack / engage / destroy the enemy.
"Drive them before you, kill them, take their women." Conan ... - - - ...
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
and soooo cool.!!!!!
These armed and unmanned AI drones/vehicles/swarms definitely make the whole "Terminator, Eagle Eye, Horizon Zero Dawn" scenario more feasible, too bad people never learned how to get along without killing each other before programming the AI.
You know he is a cool guy
Nice, a drone with a metal fidgetspinner
Drones, and remote controlled weapons of war...
Up next should be EMP to disable the connection, then maybe shields or AI.
Nice gadgets which amplify already existing technological superiority. If such superiority is not so obvious they quickly become expensive toys.
AI technology is scary. The beginning of the “machine wars” as in “The Terminator” 😨🫣
WW3 only months away now Hope you are all staying healthy for the draft.
See you all on the front lines soon.
We all gonna get ground up for the great reset.
This kinda stuff will make you rethink a revolution or trying to abolish your Gov't lol.
If I seen a tank like that coming at me I'd die from fright.
Imagine, police will be able to send a swarm of drones into your home. That's some cyberpunk stuff
You could probably quite easily defeat them in your home,you know the layout they are moving slowly,blankets,coats or towels chucked over them would be sufficient to down them,a good old fashioned baseball bat,a well aimed fire extinguisher,a broom,a frying pan makes a fkn' good bat(and a lovely sound when used in anger😂.)let's face if the police are sending a swarm of drones in to your house you probably have weapons,firearms maybe to use,even hiting one with a chair wouldn't do it any favours.
That ripsaw will do 50+ mph
NEW? The HESCO barrier?. I was involved in a test for an identical system on Salisbury plain over 30 years ago. The army fired tank shells at it to see how much they could penetrate
Funny what 100 years can do to aviation!
The part that breaks the glass on that American drone should be longer to prevent glass from falling on the blades
Also need to buy/build a few hundred of the Swedish boats and ship them to Taiwan also.
One IED would send that tank a mile high
Half size those barriers and it may be good for grow operations.
The division, great name drop.
Got me thinking about Maximum Overdrive
The world could be a better place if countries would spend more money on the environment instead of weapons.
The Ripsaw was not picked up by DoD and has since been adapted for law enforcement and border patrol. Obviously without the 50mm gun
WW-III is gonna be like X-Games.
Iron Beam...🤣 ....lets see it work...
It works. You'll be seeing it operative in a year or two.
The Helmet looks like something from Titanfall!
3:23 in with the hesco barriers...bro weve had those since forever!!! we used them in bosnia and kosovo...filling those up with showvels at camp bondsteel was a pain...and that was in 2000...so its nothing new...
Who is responsible for save the Earth and Environment. Every country is making Arm's.
🇮🇳
3:28 these barriers could be filled with animal and human poop to make them repulsive for attackers.
The Rip Saw vehicle has been in several movies.
Look it up.
It has been around for a while already.
It can even go amphibious and float.
It thought that it would go 70+ MPH though.
Not just that but they were awarded a contract by D.A R.P A. in the USA for development of this machine.
They did well in the contest.
Russian army: why our tech is still in WWII.
Other army: don't worry , you guys are the 2nd largest military