Thread: Future Warfare
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Old 2014-01-04, 01:03   Link #16
T-6000
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Originally Posted by AnimeFan188 View Post
Roughly twenty-two of the devices were
produced by the company Norinco before production ceased in 2000 as a result of
the 1995 United Nations Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons ban.
I doubt this will stop them, or anyone else, since it could become too much of a battle advantage. Remember World War 1, when Germany declared that Shotguns were too inhumane to use and threatened to execute allied soldiers using them? Allies still used them because they gave too much of an advantage in trench warfare. Hell, even today semi-auto shotguns can become a deadly arsenal for a soldier in door to door combat.

There have been some speculation that Genetic enhanced soldiers for war would be banned by the U.N., but I doubt this would stop them in real life as well. A human soldier that can do the work of +5 regular humans is too good to pass up. In fact, I strongly suspect that the U.S., Russia, China, and maybe Europe are experimenting in ways to chemically, mechanically, and even genetically augment humans.

In fact, this is what I think will be a big part of future combat , contending with Superhuman soldiers.
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