Scientists Work on Force Fields for Tanks

Logan Westbrook

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Scientists Work on Force Fields for Tanks

British military scientists are working on a new method of protecting military vehicles from rocket attacks, that relies on electro-magnetism rather than honking great pieces of armor.

The 'Defence Science and Technology Laboratory', or Dstl, the R&D arm of the British Ministry of Defence, is developing a system to protect tanks and other vehicles from enemy fire with electro-magnetic pulses.

The system involves covering vehicles with a thin cloth-like supercapacitor material which would use a stored electrical charge to generate pulses capable of pushing back dangerous projectiles like RPG rounds, which require a huge amount of traditional armor to properly protect against.

The new system would allow army vehicles to be better protected against RPG attacks while significantly reducing the weight of the vehicle, but would require a sophisticated tracking system to be used in conjunction with it, so it's unlikely to be standard-issue any time soon.

It's not quite the same as raising the shields on the Enterprise, but in my mind, it's a good first step towards it.

Source: The Telegraph [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/7487740/Star-Trek-style-force-field-armour-being-developed-by-military-scientists.html]


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IamQ

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I would say "hell yeah!" but since this is military warfare, I don't know if I should be happy or not.



















[small]hell yeah![/small]
 

AvsJoe

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This could make the future of warfare veeery interesting in the coming decades.
 

Twad

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Well, time will tell if its cost-efficient to implement those "shields" or add an extra layer of armor plating.
 

Allstar309

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It be even better when they make one for the soldiers themselves. But i don't know how they would do that.
 

Calobi

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Now tanks could play Pong! Imagine firing a rocket from between two tanks equipped with this, then running away. RPG bounces off of one, goes toward the other, then back. If either of them miss reflecting it someone nearby would have a very bad day.
 

Kollega

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Ooooh Eeeem Geeee!!! DO WANT! Magnetic shields - that's just awesome!

Yeeeeeah yeaaaaah yeaaaaah!
IamQ said:
I would say "hell yeah!" but since this is military warfare, I don't know if I should be happy or not.
It's for defense. It's supposed to prevent deaths, rather than cause them. Theoretically, at least.

Arkhangelsk said:
The future is closer than we might think.
You are wrong! THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE!
 

Hobo Joe

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A fucking FORCE FIELD?!

In 20-50 years there's going to be some seriously futuristic warfare, with all of these force fields and invisibilty cloaks and so on.
 

PurpleLeafRave

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Wow! It's great to think that stuff like this and even hovercars could be seen in our lifetimes.
Scientists say that the first hovercar will be avaliable in 10 years time. :)
 

Tharwen

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They can't take credit for that! We've had them in games for ages! *Grumbles*
 

Daverson

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This is all good and fine, but how long do you think it's going to take for the [Chinese/Russians/Taliban/Argentinians/Germans] (delete as appropriate) to ionize their projectiles such that the shielding will instead cause the weapons to do MORE damage?

I'm more for the Americans approach of LASER-ing enemy projectiles. Much more reliable. The only place this method would truly be worth considering is to protect infantry from shrapnel. Which generally doesn't effect armoured vehicles.