By "they," you actually mean the article's author, Spencer Ackerman: "Danger Room's senior reporter, based out of Washington, D.C., covering weapons of doom and the strategies they're used to implement."Kalatzi said:Seems that they feel that only they should be wasting money on stuff for no good reason.
Thucydides said:(A VW Jetta with a TDI engine can claim 40+ MPG without the extra weight or complexity of electric engines, battery packs and control electronics. Larger and heavier trucks and AFV's would not get 40 mpg, but even a 5-10% improvement would have a dramatic impact on costs, or even the number of trucks needed to carry fuel).
That could work. Hybrid vehicle, gas for distance, and when using gas have solar panels exposed. When you want to go stealth you hit the battery, cover the panels, move in quietly.cupper said:No,no. Simple solution ... SOLAR PANELS!!! ;D
Only downside is that they will now have to let a contract for someone to develop a white solar panel, then it would be truly stealthy.
FlyingDutchman said:That could work. Hybrid vehicle, gas for distance, and when using gas have solar panels exposed. When you want to go stealth from mid-April to mid-September you hit the battery, cover the panels, move in quietly.
GAP said:forever picking the nits.....details....details.....you do realize it doesn't matter from mid-September to mid-April cause it's dark....they CAN'T SEE YOU!!!
ah....solved that little gem for them......
Good2Golf said:GAP, quick, let's go out and patent "Temporally-Variable Stealth Technology"!!! ;D
Good2Golf said:FD, I fixed it for you for ops above the Arctic Circle....otherwise you'll be stealthy 100% of the time when the sun is down... ;D
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G2G
Exactly. It wouldn't have to be TDI, although that might suit the military better, but an even less complicated and less expensive solution would be simply to modify existing snowmobile engines which are getting pretty good these days.Thucydides said:Moving quietly with a TDI engine would simply involve putting sound insulation around the engine compartment and installing a high efficiency muffler, both probably simpler and cheaper than a hybrid showmobile.
DirtyDog said:This hybrid idea is ridiculous to the extreme.
To be fair they can be used below the circle, Canada does tend to be covered by snow at least once a year.Good2Golf said:FD, I fixed it for you for ops above the Arctic Circle....otherwise you'll be stealthy 100% of the time when the sun is down... ;D
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G2G
I'll have to disagree here.Thucydides said:I'm starting to think a snowmobile is a waste of time altogether. Petawawa and other bases are being overrun with ATV's and vehicles like Gators are/were used in Afghanistan. ATV's can be used year round, and having one light vehicle fleet rather than two or multiple types simplifies logistics greatly.
The Argo ATV is probably the best vehicle to fit this category; it has ultra low ground pressure, is amphibious, uses skid steering so you can throw a set of tracks over the wheels for extreme conditions and (for Technoviking) is large enough to carry a C-16 and a decent amount of ammunition. There is no reason you can't include a trailer as well for the other stuff (besides a C-16 ) that you might want to take. Use a small diesel engine with an efficient muffler and a soundproof engine enclosure and you are 100% there.