Author Topic: Earth 6.0 - Vothus  (Read 302036 times)

@Turdo
No idea why it would seem that way. People like controlling me or something maybe.

@Swat3
I already sold like 150 nukes to Syriiak. It's done.

Avalonian military continues to train. Economy is stable and doing well. Nationalism within Avalonia is at an all time high.

150? lol OK
i also see R&D of you making them

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EA-1CA Powered Armor (Export Version)

Using a simplified version of "Chobham Armor" found in "Abram" tanks that were present on Earth, we have been able to create a suit of armor that can resist most battle rifle rounds and a few (1-3) anti-material rifle rounds (14.5mm). It uses a breastplate of Chobham Armor combined with an exoskeleton to allow a soldier to maintain some mobility whilst having protection against most small arms. It costs 0.045 million a unit, we're doing research to try and lower the cost. In addition, there are no gauntlets or leggings, we're working on that too.
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We're willing to donate the closed air respiratory system to integrate into the helmet/mask of the suit.

War with RUR.

Swat: A unit shoots another unit

Tom: 2bad he has supor armor


Also, I cannot explain how heavy the armor must be.

War with RUR.

Swat: A unit shoots another unit

Tom: 2bad he has supor armor


Also, I cannot explain how heavy the armor must be.
you did not read "powered" or "exoskeleton" anywhere? plus it's not in military use yet, you apparently did not see the $40,000 price tag.

We're willing to donate the closed air respiratory system to integrate into the helmet/mask of the suit.

We accept, but it's going to take a year or two to put that on without loving up the whole suit. We're selling the breastplate+helmet already to PMCs and foreign militaries. SpecFor units are being issued the armor in limited numbers.

That stuff has to be hard to get on lol.

That stuff has to be hard to get on lol.
It does. There's really no place to put it because of the advanced servos and battery systems that are on the exoskeleton's back. We're going to have to make it smaller.

you did not read "powered" or "exoskeleton" anywhere? plus it's not in military use yet, you apparently did not see the $40,000 price tag.
So apparently, once to battery runs out, it has a stuff ton of weight and the user collaspes under the weight, and the unit is then useless in the battlefield.

So apparently, once to battery runs out, it has a stuff ton of weight and the user collaspes under the weight, and the unit is then useless in the battlefield.
Do you know how car batteries work

Do you know how car batteries work
Oh my, you strip a loving thing similiar to a car battery on the suit?

Yes, I do, too.

But let's say the battery compartment is shot...

1st. It goes boom.
2nd. The user falls down.

Did you really think that the battery wouldn't be armored?

It would add more weight, again, were talking about 5 times of the users weight. Hm.

Also, high five to the guys who figured out how to do the armor.