Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Lex Luthor wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3271094/Russia-turned-T-90-tank-robot-plans-hire-gamers-fight-future-wars.html
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A close ally of Vladimir Putin announced this week that the T-90 - a staple of Russia's army with some 20 years of service - will be refitted so that it doesn't need physical drivers.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Diamondeye once explain in detail why this wouldn't happen with tanks?
I remember him talking about why bipedal tanks (mechs) weren't ever going to be a thing, but I don't recall him ever saying tank-drones would never be a thing.
Of course, I stop reading threads after he posts in them about half a dozen times, because I just don't have the investment nor attention span to get dragged into his point-by-point novels where he seeks to win arguments via attrition, so it's entirely plausible that he did and I missed it.
The discussion involved you scoffing at the problems involved with tanks being essentially drones because of something to do with the google car and the mars rover, and I explained what the problem with it would be. Coro explained a number of technical issues as well. Most of them revolve around the fact that A) the control link is vulnerable to jamming or hacking and B) there's no crew to do any maintenance.
According to the article, the crew is supposed to drive the tank from up to 3 miles away. I'm sure this can be done, but..
what happens when the tank has to advance more than 3 miles? Now you have to move the control station and the crew. So, you need another truck or armored vehicle and you need fuel and parts for that truck in addition to the supply you already need for the tank itself.
When you have a whole battalion of 41 (if I remember Russian organization correctly) where do all those control stations go? 3 miles is well within artillery or attack helicopter range of the front line. They throw out a lot of electronic energy.
There is a lot more to the problem than simply the ability to move the tank around and make it shoot remotely.
As for "arguments by attrition" and "novels", given that the rest of it is mainly thoughtless one-liners, snark, and cynicism masquerading as awareness there's no cause for complaint on your part.