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Unbelievable. In an age where technology like this is invaluable, you get these brilliant minds that want to axe it.
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I think that it is a bit early for a system like Land Warrior to work on the battlefield.
Today a Land Warrior system has more weaknesses than advantages. Meanwhile you can look at this video from Iraq, Land Warrior in use ![]()
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I know that the system is operational, but I think that it is a bit to early for a system like that to work efficiently. I read somewhere a while ago that the equipment used in the "Land Warrior" breakes down easilly(as allways when you have a lot of stuff, something is bound to brake
![]() But if you think of a bigger conflict where the soldiers would have to fight for a longer time, maybe even without any supply, then you will quickly run in to problems with lacking energy to power the system.
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