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日本語/Japanese  Wed 11/07 11:08 JST
So what on earth does this all mean then?...

Remember the news last week about the Japanese Ministry of Defense developing a Gundam? Well this chap is wearing it!
I nearly choked on my cereal laughing when I read this at Gunota.

This is what the Japanese ministry of defense revealed as the weapon that the otaku community thought was going to be some form of mobile suit.
The "Gundam system" consists of a bullet proof vest, a helmet with built in GPS and physical status monitor telling you "you have been shot in the buttocks" or "you have been stabbed and are about to die" and sometimes "your little bro has been severed. you wa shock."
This project was called "Gundam" only because the developers named it that.

So now you know what type of cool weapons you'll be playing with if you join the Japanese defense forces. What are defense forces/army like in your region? I remember watching a load of "join the US army and pilot a stealth" type commercials when I was in the US for a while.

BTW, images of Destiny in the Galleries.
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KC in Australia
Blogger
Registered on 2007/10/30 15:41
Haha, got me all excited for nothing then :(
(ID #62567) Posted on 2007/11/07 11:29
Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada
Registered on 2007/10/21 13:01
i thought japan wasn't allowed to have an army?
i don't approve of war, but i think this suit is AWSOME
(ID #62568) Posted on 2007/11/07 11:31
Hwang in England
Legend
Registered on 2007/04/05 21:33
hohoho.

Are those bullet proof pants he's wearing? I want them for sure.
(ID #62569) Posted on 2007/11/07 11:35
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
Registered on 2007/09/12 21:21
so the new japanese weapon system is basically a whole bunch of current (and last gen) tech bolted onto a person.

woah... ¬_¬

They could have at least done something cutting edge...
(ID #62573) Posted on 2007/11/07 11:51
Insectice in Sydney
Unemployed bum
Registered on 2007/11/05 18:47
hahaha, I love new military technology. I wonder how long it will be before someone invents an even crazier armour piercing bullet.

lol, A while ago, we had some Aussie/Singaporean researchers building a gun/turret thingo that fired 1 million rounds per minute, remember that?
(ID #62574) Posted on 2007/11/07 11:56
nehal in Tarsonis, Terran Confederacy
IT guy
Registered on 2007/09/11 15:32
I'm from Canada and our military is known for being understaffed, underequipped and over-mobilized.  Such suits would never see the light of day in Canada because its hard enough for our military to get the basics... like tanks, jets and helicopters.
(ID #62577) Posted on 2007/11/07 12:29
myu in Finland
Student
Registered on 2007/07/03 20:40
NOOO~~! I was waiting so much that they would have brought Gundams here too. My career as a mecha pilot is ruined!

Bullet proof pants...XD
(ID #62578) Posted on 2007/11/07 12:31
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:22
@Evo_Spec japan does have an army it is called the JSDF (japanes self defense force) and is not refered to as japanese armed forces it is under full civilian control they do have some restrictions for some weapon systems such as long range surface to surface missiles
 
@Insectice youre talking about the metal storm system that system can only be used for for anti aircraft missions and as an CIWS i heard that this system will be adapted for handguns and assault rifles but its too expensive 

(ID #62580) Posted on 2007/11/07 12:39
lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
Registered on 2007/06/05 11:16
Looks like a SP system for a infantryman. Does look slick, I reckon.

As for the military around here, they're decent enough. A bit lacking behind in technology but motivated to do their job.
(ID #62581) Posted on 2007/11/07 12:40
holybell84 in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/08/22 12:19
Looks like urban ops to me. The military here are training ppl to use and wear those equipments. I think the US military has been using that for a long time.
(ID #62583) Posted on 2007/11/07 12:52
squee in Singapore
Techie
Registered on 2007/09/27 04:59
erm....I've used better stuff when I was in the army here....
What a disappointment from a project named "gundam"
(ID #62586) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:06
Student
Registered on 2007/08/22 13:23
In Russia, Gundam rides you. News from Russia fronts!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=RdNPCscd9o0
(ID #62588) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:23
防衛省のガンダムにはがっかりだよ!

でもファンネルは開発されたらしい。
空中で停止や旋回もできるらしい
自立移動やビームがでたら最強の日本になると思うのだが。

ファンネルの動画はこちらにアップしました。
http://chikidon.livedoor.biz/archives/50915956.html
(ID #62589) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:25
random hiki
they should be sued for misusing the name...
Maybe they'll unveil next that the F22EX in discussion is a radio controlled model F2 made by kyosho..

(ID #62590) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:28
Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia
Registered on 2007/04/21 21:07
It seems that Japan is planning to do a Soldier Modernization Program (SMP) for their infantrymen with emphasis on urban combat, possibly emulating America's Future Force Warrior program. For urban scenarios, the gear he's wearing do seem suitable, but will probably hamper his movement a lot. Giving soldiers more protection is a double trade-off: while this increases their chances of survival from getting shot, it will also reduce their mobility and make them burn more stamina. Also, Japan should consider making a carbine SOPMOD version of their Type 89 assault rifle. Based on the picture, the Type 89 doesn't look like a suitable assault rifle for CQB. Overall, I see nothing new here as everything they did has been done before by SMPs from other countries.

If you ask me, it's unnecessary for a self-defense army to spend billions of dollars on a SMP, as these programs are often just testbed in researching future military technology, and most likely only few will actually be adopted and taken into military service. Take America's Land Warrior program for example: after billions of dollars were spent, only the Interceptor vest was taken into service, not the cameras mounted on rifles, not the helmet mounted cameras for the commander's observation, not the fancy GPS tracking system to avoid friendly fire, and the OICW was simply cancelled, as with the H&K XM8 assault rifle that were supposed to replace the M16/M4 rifle family. Increased of cost per infantrymen (imagine a soldier with a pricetag of an upgraded Humvee) is probably the reason.

As for my country's military, their current equipment is just adequate and none too fancy, perfect for a self-defense army. One thorny problem that is facing my country's military is maintenance: it's depressing to see my country procuring new equipments but forgetting the purchase of spare parts. Thankfully, my country's special forces are quite top notch thanks to training assistance and joint training exercises with other special forces groups from the US and UK.
(ID #62593) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:43
Jimmy2buc in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/11/06 17:57
@ GundamJehutyKai

Yeah, that Metal Storm thing right?

@ Evo_Spec

They aren't allowed to have one, by right. They got away with it by calling it a "Self-Defense Force"

Although last I heard, the US were talking with Japan on re-allowing their military back or it may already have been done.
(ID #62595) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:53
Jimmy2buc in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/11/06 17:57
@ achraf1989

Metal Storm? On Handguns and rifles?
How the hell did they think to fit such a huge thing on a handgun? o.O
(ID #62596) Posted on 2007/11/07 13:56
skankywonders in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/09 05:24
LMAO! What a disappointment... 


OH well, maybe in the near future...
(ID #62598) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:15
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
This is obviously not the Gundam people asked for, but it's not bad at all. I feel they should have more equipment (Got to protect his neck!) and high-tech gadgets.

People, think that they haven't mastered bipedal robots yet (even if they look fairly advanced now -Except for the Asimo incident-).
And for costs...

So if the Japanese plan for getting more prepared for world conflicts, I am not sure world peace would come anytime soon.
(ID #62599) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:19
シャキー in カナダ
Student~
Registered on 2007/07/14 09:53
lol... i dun see the point of the GPS thing then... its liekt elling ursef oo no i am dieing... can't u figure that out urself? -.-" if u've been shot or something
(ID #62600) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:20
CaTZ in Indonesia
Game Designer & 2D Artist
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:01
I'm soo going to draw something better for the equipment

Useless as the vital sign might be... at least they should have made it look better aesthetically, not like a cumbersome idiots
(ID #62602) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:31
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:05
here comes disappointment T_T

oh well, we can dream can't we ^__^
(ID #62603) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:34
Matsuo Ryou in Singapore
Singapore Polytechnic Student
Registered on 2007/11/05 00:13
what a let down.
(ID #62606) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:44
ngee_khiong in Kuching, Malaysia
Student
Registered on 2007/05/16 12:23
The scientists who came up with the name must be a Gundam fan as well ^^
(ID #62607) Posted on 2007/11/07 14:46
AK-kun in Singapore
Writer.
Registered on 2007/06/19 22:36
High maintenance, eh? Wonder if they can afford the mass issue...
(ID #62610) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:01
OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK
In my last year of High School
Registered on 2006/12/25 02:12
looks like the guy is in a paintballing outfit or something.
(ID #62612) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:05
howie huang in Toronto, Ontario
Student
Registered on 2007/07/22 02:15
lol looks like the dude is just beat up and forced to wear the outfit or something :D
(ID #62614) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:12
shiva diva in シンガポール
closet hikikomori
Registered on 2007/10/25 10:33
This has got to be a cover-up hoax! ... I don't think they will announce something like that even if they do have one.. Actually, I'm pretty darn sure they have the REAL twang stored somewhere in their off limits "area 51s" and classified above Top Secret. LOL 

Imagine that if Bandai is already producing those High, Master & Perfect grade Gundam model kits, that means they already have a rough blueprint of the real thing. Now all they need is to build it on a 1:1 scale, add a generator to power up and install a decent OS to run it. 

Ok am I being over optimistic? I seriously wanna see the real thing! LOL
Ψ(`∇´)Ψ
(ID #62615) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:14
Mantor in Jakarta
Student
Registered on 2007/11/01 03:19
Ohh well i guess maybe a real gundam will show up somewhere in the "far" future....
(ID #62616) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:36
Tiny Red Man in シンガポ-ル, ミニ東京、
Registered on 2007/04/11 16:39
i nearly flew to japan to choke u (if your cereals didnt choke u)...^^;

okok..maybe i should choke the japan defense ministry..^^;
(ID #62617) Posted on 2007/11/07 15:44
Somewhere in Hell
Whatever happened to my twin buster rifle? N-jammers? Genesis? 
(ID #62620) Posted on 2007/11/07 16:15
Gundam Otaku in Tropical Singapore
Student
Registered on 2006/12/30 22:04
Was expecting at the least something like this before I clicked on the link on gunota that day ==> http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/geekend/images/powerloader.jpg

geez, what a letdown...
(ID #62621) Posted on 2007/11/07 16:30
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:22
@ Jimmy2buc 

here is a video about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DRmuljq9yw
(ID #62623) Posted on 2007/11/07 16:41
Otaku Blue in London
Student
Registered on 2007/05/12 22:20
 But I want to pilot Shin Musha Gundam T_T
(ID #62624) Posted on 2007/11/07 16:44
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:22
here is another video about the metal storm handgun

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqW5bG2M3x4
(ID #62626) Posted on 2007/11/07 16:46
voltesX in Laguna, Philippines
Software Engineer / Freak
Registered on 2007/09/02 12:09
Over here our military equipment is made up of second-hand stuff from other countries. I don't even know why we even bother buying F-16s when we can only afford 5.

Our unarmed and knife combat is tops though. Other countries have our personnel train their people on it.
(ID #62627) Posted on 2007/11/07 17:21
xjaymanx in Vegas, baby!
Technical Writer/Editor
Registered on 2006/12/29 10:49
Hahaha, I broke into laughter as well. It actually looks more like a paint-ball battle-game outfit! Well, at least they didn't name it the "Storm Trooper" system... Although I'd hate to see the "Transformer" system! =)
(ID #62628) Posted on 2007/11/07 18:00
McNally in Oxford, Mississippi, USA
College student and soldier
Registered on 2007/08/28 10:26
It looks uncomfortable as all hell, and I've worn stuff like that.

Starting with the helmet, all that crap on it makes it look like it's heavier than it needs to be.  And probably ill-balanced to boot.  I don't know about you, but I don't need a monitor telling me if I've been hurt or not.  Usually I can figure it out on my own.  The chinstrap doesn't look particularly comfortable, either.

Knee and elbow pads are the bane of my existence.

The body armor looks kinda interesting, though.  A combination vest/shorts thing, it looks like.  Probably heavy, probably moderately practical.

They'll probably do a limited issue wear-test and then decide the whole thing sucks.  What looks good on paper and what works in the field aren't always the same thing.
(ID #62629) Posted on 2007/11/07 18:10
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
Registered on 2007/08/22 05:18
Nah, they are hiding the real Gundams somewhere else. Tokyo bay area, or in underground Tokyo or something. :P

Military in brazil... well, I really don't know.
Apart from a mission in Haiti and from being used to help the police in cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, I don't really know how it works.
But enlisting is obligatory at age 18 for men, though you only get in if you really want to (at least here where I live).

Anyways, the japanese military doesn't need Gundans anyways. They developed the technique of the fist of the north star... "Omae wa mou shindeiru"
(ID #62631) Posted on 2007/11/07 18:32
Destrado in Philippines
Student
Registered on 2007/09/26 18:14
Is the japanese military trying to play paintball with terrorists and such? 0.0
(ID #62632) Posted on 2007/11/07 18:35
Barsona in California USA
NEET (no, student...)
Registered on 2007/08/03 08:24
I think the Israeli Defense force has probably the best equipment, thinking that they are always the target of terrorism...

But yea, I think that looks pretty crumy...
(ID #62633) Posted on 2007/11/07 18:41
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:22
@voltesX i dont have much info about the philippine  air force  but wasn't the F-16 offer for 26 units the JAS-39 and F-18 were also considered its about time they get rid of those freedom fighters
(ID #62636) Posted on 2007/11/07 19:18
Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Student
Registered on 2006/12/26 11:01
It doesnt look like a Gundam at all =(
(ID #62639) Posted on 2007/11/07 19:34
GunDude in Mars
Bounty Hunter
Registered on 2007/09/05 07:55
I thought I said real Gundams should be about 2.5 meters tall?  This isn't 2.5 meters tall!  LOL.

:P
(ID #62641) Posted on 2007/11/07 19:47
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
You would think they would at least have some type of advanced robotic weight carrying system to reduce fatigue (like the one our army is developing), or a Mega-Particle-beam-Cannon. I mean.. come on.
(ID #62645) Posted on 2007/11/07 21:01
Hayden in London, UK
Custom Pc Builder, Night Sniper
Registered on 2007/01/06 05:41
Id much prefer to be dressed as a storm trooper. sure i wont get the protection but at least id make the enemy laugh which will buy me precious seconds to make my move...........& run away!!!!

If the 'gundam doesnt weigh in @ a few tonnes stand almost 16.7m tall with a load of hi-tech gadgetry & big enough weapons to kill a moose im not interested....
(ID #62647) Posted on 2007/11/07 21:11
faiyaka in California
Student
Registered on 2007/10/11 08:18
Hah! No thanks.
(ID #62650) Posted on 2007/11/07 21:29
tsukishi69 in Lima,Peru
Student
Registered on 2007/04/17 22:02
soldiers over here are very brave they fight against terrorism since 20 years ago until now in the great jungle of my country...its sad that they dont get a good budget to carry on sometimes
(ID #62651) Posted on 2007/11/07 21:35
DJExSek in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Network security professional
Registered on 2007/11/05 11:39
No.
(ID #62657) Posted on 2007/11/07 22:30
Boris in USA
Interactive Media Design and Graphic Design
Registered on 2006/12/26 00:00
oh this stinks... i want mobile suite gundam lol can I trade this outfit for a real gundam? didn't think so! -.-
well, I can't say much about military in USA as I only been here for 7 years. In Belarus military is very poor and only excitement they get is when they get to do some exercise. The only time I saw military armors was during military parade celebrating end of WW2. I did read about the new F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II those are some nice fighter planes.
(ID #62661) Posted on 2007/11/07 23:00
Calintz in Miami, United States
Bounty Hunter
Registered on 2007/11/07 07:58
Is that an M16 he's holding? O_o

Why would they give them that and not an MP5? Just seems that if you're going to wear as much body armor as the Bomb Squad you might want to have a gun you can actually move with 
(ID #62666) Posted on 2007/11/07 23:35
FEARtactics in Canada
Student
Registered on 2007/06/18 12:05
I dunno what that gun is, but it's not M16, and MP5 is only good at shorter ranges becuase of its small 9mm rounds.
(ID #62684) Posted on 2007/11/08 00:31
technonewt in Talent, Oregon, United States
College Student
Registered on 2007/11/02 11:29
I remember seeing something on America's Land Warrior battle armour being developed: 

(http://www.popularmechanics.com/
technology/military_law/4215715.html)

Although it has been having some issues, complaints about it being too heavy, etc. Although its cool with the heads up display mounted over your eye so you can see where your buddies are, as well as the camera so you can see around corners using infared, nightvision, etc.
(ID #62693) Posted on 2007/11/08 00:48
mad n1nja in Ohio; & Hong Kong
High School Student, College student, Part-time Ninja
Registered on 2007/08/26 13:46
The US army's future warrior system is much better looking. That picture look more like it some one who are going to play air guns or paintball.

Try playing or looking at the soldiers from the game, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advance War Fighter (GRAW). The soldiers' armor and computer based HUD/communication technology is almost as real as the real thing developing by the Pentagon. 

The only problem is the size of the computer.

If any country is going to make big Mech, it would be Japan. You guys do have the best computing technology. 8 PS3 = 1 super computer. But the only problem is how the Mech will move, since it so heavy.

(ID #62712) Posted on 2007/11/08 02:19
Tragic comedy in Singapore
Animator/ graphic designer
Registered on 2007/04/10 22:43
please just give us something that is light and easy to move around in!
i cant believe that soldiers actually want heavy armour when they can not get shot at in the first place with good camoflauge and mobility...(experience from army days...)
(ID #62714) Posted on 2007/11/08 02:32
Registered on 2007/10/01 17:35
The us have developed a similar system called lan warrior. Pretty similar but without the thingy saying you got shot. Go to youtube and search up lan warrior. It only add up 10 lbs to a soldiers gear. Only if they had metal gear solid, snakes's suit =). I can believe Japan isn't building there super robot army.
(ID #62725) Posted on 2007/11/08 04:44
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
Registered on 2007/08/05 18:11
Man, this really is an anti-climax moment. I really thought the Japanese military would develop something really awesome, but this is just...XD

Though it's still better than our military, the Dutch Army isn't half as technologically developped as the US Army. But then again, why spend a sh*t load of money on defense if it can be spend on better things (like social facilities, education, etc.)?
(ID #62737) Posted on 2007/11/08 07:20
kenny in australia sydney
what, i thought the japenese military was gonna develope a gundam . 
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
Registered on 2007/06/01 04:27
we can stand cause we have brain nerve to leg, or any part of the body.

 this is the most vital development to huge machine such as gundam, they need electronical nerve system, to move and else.

o, BTW, GRAW technology is too owning, camouflage will get teared by it. 
(ID #62745) Posted on 2007/11/08 08:32
Jimmy2buc in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/11/06 17:57
@ achraf1989

Ah, the remember the drawback of this system was on sending back the ammo tubes to the company for them to rel oad it -.-
(ID #62759) Posted on 2007/11/08 11:51
achraf1989 in morocco
student
Registered on 2007/07/07 20:22
@Calintz and FEARtactics : thats a Howa Type-89 AR the standard issue assualt rifle for the JSDF

@Jimmy2buc : interesting i always wondered how they reloaded that thing pretty complicated and time consuming lol
(ID #62772) Posted on 2007/11/08 12:37
Exile in US
Designer
Registered on 2007/10/20 06:19
Kind of lame when compared to the Gundam picture
(ID #62778) Posted on 2007/11/08 13:32
Jimmy2buc in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/11/06 17:57
@ achraf1989

Yeah, which is why the company does it, which can be pretty retarded at times.

"Hey we're in the middle of a battle but we ran outta ammo, mind shipping this via DHL to that company for a reload?"
(ID #62788) Posted on 2007/11/08 14:36
codename:v in Malaysia
I think 'Master Chief' should be the right term for this case. A Halo Spartan armor is more likely to be achieve.
(ID #62789) Posted on 2007/11/08 14:39
Exile in US
Designer
Registered on 2007/10/20 06:19
codename:v~ I agree.
(ID #62793) Posted on 2007/11/08 15:16
MosKAU in Dark Northern Forests (Finland)
Student
Registered on 2007/03/06 22:10
hahaha, quite a gundam you got there! 8D
(ID #62821) Posted on 2007/11/08 22:29
prime-idiot in Somewhere in Hampshire UK
Aww poo, and there was me hoping that if anyone could build one the Japs could EASY, after all the hi-tech centre of the world.

And there was me looking forward to the shocj value of something THAT BIG on the battle field throwing tanks.
(ID #62885) Posted on 2007/11/09 11:46
prime-idiot in Somewhere in Hampshire UK
Hmm, a though has just struck me...and a very government one too. How about the possibility it's misinformation? 

Just toy with the idea for a moe if you will. How do you think the UN or America in particular would react if they WERE actually considering building a walking battletank? Better to say "nono it's just smart body armour for our defence force, honest guv!"...what's a Gundam if not the mother of all smart armours?

Food for though, even so :)
(ID #62888) Posted on 2007/11/09 11:52
Registered on 2007/10/21 11:18
The 'gundam' army that you've shown to us might takes expensive production because all equipments they hold might cost too expensive since all are at high technology. but seems the mobility must be considered because an army must have an ideal of it and as flexible as they can move...

It just like riding a mecha or to be a Terminator, I guess :D
(ID #62979) Posted on 2007/11/10 03:56
omesius in Hawai'i
Just watch Future Weapons on Discovery Channel and those are the type of weapons (I guess) the U.S. is going to use.
(ID #62986) Posted on 2007/11/10 05:30
these look pretty cool!!
(ID #63099) Posted on 2007/11/11 01:42
Zero OneX88 in USA
Occuwhat? o_O
Registered on 2007/12/12 20:43
Althought I'm rather let down by this information after reading the previous post about this, I'm going to have to say reading "your little bro was severed." pretty much made me laugh hard.
(ID #66850) Posted on 2007/12/13 11:57
Registered on 2007/12/14 16:16
Getting close! However I believe that there is tangible gundams out there and so should you!!! The Zaku will indefinitely be the first model to kick ass. Even though they "maneuver like a piece of shit." (gundam 0083)
(ID #67006) Posted on 2007/12/15 07:28
GTR in Minnesota, United States
Registered on 2008/02/29 16:52
Haha, nahh. They should of used their money on a real Gundam. One Gundam would of taken out 100 men in that suit, >_< . Maybe even more.
(ID #72602) Posted on 2008/02/18 08:30
Nedeti in Canada
Student
Registered on 2008/03/09 06:40
I was expecting some sort of exoskeleton suit, :( now am quite sad.
(ID #153955) Posted on 2008/03/10 18:21
whatever in Bremerton, WA
Nuclear Tech Specialist
Registered on 2008/04/16 13:50
Japan isn't allowed to have an army, and whoever thinks japan would be the 1st is absolutely retarded considering the United States spends more money on military advanced technology then any country in the world. Infact we already developed a T-64 Bogatyr Mech made out of pure titanium, and it doesnt look like crap either. It's design is rather intimidating, it uses Hydrogen lasers that can blow holes through a tank with ease, and it used powerful machine guns. It also launches patriot missiles that are able to detech nuclear missiles. The USA has the most advanced military in the world. Were the only ones who even developed the Kohran 57T Laser that shoots from a sattelite to anywhere on earth. Also the Rail gun, and even jets that can even cloak. You may think it's science-fiction but these things are real. There is smart people out there. If we can build a space station we can sure as hell build a Mech, and of course everyone knows lasers exist.
(ID #171301) Posted on 2008/04/16 13:54
whatever in Bremerton, WA
Nuclear Tech Specialist
Registered on 2008/04/16 13:50
Also the United States has already developed a full body suit that has molecules within it that enhance the soldiers strength 10x greater then normal and endurance and dexterity. It can also withstand grenade blasts and resist bullets even from the heaviest machine guns. It also has active cloaking too using metamaterial and a series of mirrors that reflect the surrounding areas making it seem like your apart of that area and not there. Lol you think japan is developing crazy stuff, try seeing what the United States has it will blow your mind away, everything you thought was science-fiction has turned to reality within the United States Department of Defense.
(ID #171477) Posted on 2008/04/17 00:54
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