Asian mecha war when?

Is this it Sup Forums is this when the gooks turned the tide against western superiority and claimed the globe for themselves? Did we meme mecha into reality getting Trump elected? All it needs is shoulder mounted missiles and a couple of giant mutha fucking miniguns and we are done

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A thing like this would be functional in war?

Why the fuck would anyone use this when you can just pilot a drone to do the same thing?

that might look cool, but is very energy inefficient

might have some limited applications in which it outperforms other machinery, but I cannot think of any

also
>manned
way to miss the point of using a robot

Don't see why not if they make it a little more agile, bullet and IED proof it and fit on some state of the art imaging and targeting systems.

Watch the newest and rubbish Robocop movie reboot, the urban pacification ED 209s BTFO all the mudslimes

>Be korea
>spend a trillion gook money and 20 years to make a robot
>deploy robot
>robot gets blown up by laser guided missile from unmanned drone

What's their endgame?

electronic warfare can fuck drones easier

the future of warfare is humanoid human-sized robots with jetpacks, a sword and a bolter. basicly a spacemarine, but unmanned, autonomous, controlled by a neuro net. imagine those dudes rain on an ISIS hideout and just run around cutting in half everyone who holds a weapon

>be korea
>make these videos
>war starts
>deploy inflatable decoys in the shape of these robots
>stupid burger uses $500000 missile to blow a $1000 balloon
>burgers go bankrupt

why do those robo legs are always so stiff and shitty?

I'm a simple man so i'll ask straight away: Why can't they just copy the structure of human/animal legs instead of staying on the level of 50's B scifi movies?

I doubt any robot would outperform a manned craft in a shifting environment.

they do copy the structure, but they use different actuators, electric motors work different than muscles

then there are "air muscles" which have been used in robotic limb prosthetics

>MFW full reaper payload costs ~$300000

>I doubt any robot would outperform a manned craft
I was thinking of industrial applications, not combat
it could be used for welding in hard to reach places maybe

The human body is really hard to replicate with machines. Muscle doesn't really work like servos and motors. That's why robot movement looks so clunky compared to human movement. They don't have the luxury of being coated in contactable, self powered material (muscle)

Drones can't hold territory.
>why use tanks? Why use troops? Why use armored vehicles?

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race war when?

that was a waste of special effects

This doesn't stand a chance against a car, let alone a tank. Mechs are engineering for larpers.

>has to spend energy to sustain its own weight
>still doesn't have the agility to pay off it's lack of protection

why do people still fall for the mecha moneysink? oh right, gaymers and libtards fall for anything

if bipedal war machine is in any way viable, it would be made long time ago.
Warfare(on heavy infantry level) evolve in as least actual boots on the ground
and they will go for sort of invisibilty(or some great camo that will hide heat/movement/IR signatures),
lite and flexible armors,faster horizontal(some shit like jumplegs)vertical movement(some shit that would speed up movement over walls,not jetpacks),better,faster,nimble,deadly smaller drones(with high precision artillery support) and later on maybe we will see some kind of "mechsuits" but they will be mostly used in logistical part of war(building ponton bridges,filling rockets in aircrafts, carrieing supplies in difficult,dangerous areas.
Thats it, no mecha with 2 katana's that turn into F-22, trust me.
Also, knowing politicians ,RPGs & AK-47 will be here for a looooong time.

>The human body is really hard to replicate with machines. Muscle doesn't really work like servos and motors. That's why robot movement looks so clunky compared to human movement. They don't have the luxury of being coated in contactable, self powered material (muscle)
How can humans even compete?
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Why build humanoid piloted robots when you can make them like tanks? MOAR TANKS!

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And this is a cheaper solution instead building the Wall on Mexican Border. Willing to sell some to Trump

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holy shit, use more brackets you fucking retarded piece of shit, I can't even understand what you are saying.

I fucking hate when americans and foreigners butcher english, it looks like a retard wrote this.

jesus christ, this is so scary.
Only people who were in combat know how
scary this shit is(10 of this fuckers,flat terrain, 45mph).
Automatic model with all sensors and autokill on is really terrifyeing opponent(that feel when you are diminished on 1 or 0)

I just imagined you having a Magnum-esque Vietnam flashback.

wtf ls bracket?
learn my language half as good as i know your and then complain.
>in b4 burger language picture forum
Since when, people post all kinds of shitty English since 2k4

We use similar ones in Syria right now. The issue with them they are still remotely operated, so deped on operators field of view and reaction. Combined with aerial drone more useful, but the goal is to make them able to function automaticly since thats where the real benefit of mechanized warfare come from - where it`d be able to identify targets in real time, automatically target and shot.

We have automatic robotic turrets guarding our military objects atm, but no autonomous ground robots yet.

Another nice concept is "swarm" of flying combat drones, but its less useful because while no one really has them yet - countermeasures to them are already developed, thus making them useful against low tech enemy only: where even normal remotely operated ground drone would do the job.

I really don't know. There's constant research going into artificial muscle and engineers have been getting positive results for years only to turn around and have some other fucking team make artificial muscle in a different way. It's like this endless cycle were people keep inventing the same things over and over again and nothing gets applied to anything.

Right now soft electronics are the "big new thing" like graphene was 5-6 years ago. Meanwhile graphene isn't being used for shit. I can only imagine the disconnect is in manufacturing or patents.

The bottom line is that better things exist and are public knowledge but are never used for anything.

lmao Korean robotics
They will never compete with our Gundams

kekekekekek

lol Japan, google has already left you in the dirt in robotics, your most advanced robot now is an AI waifu

I feel like a shotgun could fuck the mechanics of this up enough to knock it over by simply dislodging a gear or a wire. Unless it's armored with the same shit as an M1A1 (which is some 60 tons or so) it would still have a high profile and be easily picked off by infantry with a single projectile. It still would be too heavy to lift its legs even if it was armored anyways. But it's a neat concept, and might be good for emergency uses, like clearing ruble from an artillery strike with out needing a crane and 10 crewmen to tie stuff up. Assuming it has any strength to do anything more than look pretty, that is.

To the Megazord du nu nu nu da na nana nanana (guitar riff intensifies)

years of armored core have prepared me for this day

Not if I have anything to say about it.

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Man, I miss ACV multiplayer.

>make it a little more agile, bullet and IED proof it
Lol, good luck with that. They can't even do that with tanks, something that far more easily mount the best armour available today.

My nigga

Where was Sup Forums when America and Japan already had giant fighting robots three years ago?

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We were promised a fight in June and it never happened

I can imagine future construction equipment to have mech like vehicles. Not Walker's, no, but something with arms that can track a manipulators movements would be a great replacement to a forklift or crane. Instead of having to carry an I beam over a construction site, just use a mech to lift it like a log, place it where it needs, and have additional limbs weld joined pieces together. Or a brick laying device where you fill a crate on a machine with brick, and it takes bricks out like a slow machine gun as it crawls up a wall, laying brick up and side to side. Not a mech, but another neat construction machine. Probably exists desu.

Aren't Kuratas and Megabots already doing something? I know they're more of a hobby/entertainment but something practical will likely come out of it.

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You betteruuu

Watch outuuu!

also i would root for america if their mech didn't have the fucking cuck treads

>brick laying robot
nah, prefab is easier

Is this the first time you've had a kickstarter been late? They're releasing a video series right now on their progress, and have gotten a few million on VC funding to supplement their kickstarter. I'd say they're doing quite well, or at least much better than your countries Mechanized Mega Bong

>American V8 instead of cuctricty
>Top speed faster than a brisk walk

yeah, nah
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Military mechas are dumb as fuck. Great SF concept, but way, way too impractical in actual real-life warfare.

On the other hand, a civilian mech could be of great use. Construction, hazardous environment working, law enforcement, I could see those fields benefiting from exoskeletons, exoarmors, or straight up mechs.

Neat prototype. But it lacks one of the most important qualities of any piece of engineering:

robustness.

It needs ways to keep dirt out. It needs to be easy to disassemble and serviceable by its users. It needs to have few points of failure.

Unrelated, that office in the background is hella neat.

>rubber hoses
>rubber bands
>exposed mechanics
couple of well placed small arms fire could stop it

kind of like pic related

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that fuckin canadian shat on my post even if that same post raised quality of th thread from katana-mechu-tier to highly interesting modern/near future warfare mode, but I digress.

What is the best countermeasure against drones(also hipoteticaly,futuristc concept of drone swarm)?
I always envisioned sort of flak canon with explosive munition that spreads particles of metal and electric shock?

Also, one guy vs drone, dont know if there is out there hi-tech solution of drone counter measure that is just standard part of equipement of one guy ,so, not counting rifle etc.
AFAIK ISIL has nothing more advanced than ak47/RPGs on average soldier,
i heardabout burning a shitload of tires to fuck up sensors?
Anyone has knowledge about that?

Also, d-day was won in a way because Germans couldnt kill anymore(burgers have to accept that),
with autoturrets/minitanks only limit is ammo.

Negating the need for an entire tank crew with twice the maneuverability?
Slightly less firepower but more agile and more mobile.
Put the pilot behind bullet proof glass and you've got a single unit that can take out a fairly large squadron while moving to avoid rocket fire. All while saving man power and coffins.
Added possibility to climb cliff faces and scale buildings.
Shoulder mounted stinger pods, HE rounds, M134 miniguns, .50cal M2s, possibilities are endless.
Can't imagine they'd leave it as a barebones skeletal structure though. They'll need to add some form of armor plating. And managing the weight alone could take them another year.
Then when they've completed the damn thing it'll take years and billions to outfit military faculties to maintain and house these units.

>actually being stupid enough to think any misses that aren't nuclear ads gonna cost five hundred thousand

Why glass though? Shouldnt it be a couple cameras?

That's what I was thinking. Glass isn't going to protect you and bullet proof glass weighs a ton.