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Tactical robot aerial vehicles and virtual imaging means virtualization of battlefield



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When the persons will go to secret bases in some movies, they always use helicopters to transport themselves to the destiny. I always have thought that the helicopters can be used in many secret transportations of personnel, who will not want to know, where they actually are. Those helicopters can be equipped with virtual reality system, what gives the synthetic image in the windows and canopy, and in this case, even the pilot would not see the real scene from outside. This is quite a safe solution, because the only problem about those things, is that helicopter would go too low. The images what would send from VR-systems can be forest and other things, but in the real world, those helicopters would fly above the cities.


This system renders the images, that the buildings might seem like mountains and the scenes would be places like monument valley. Also, GPS systems can give synthetic image from the route, and the pilots might able to flight by following the line. Of course, those helicopters must land, and the landing site might be installed on the top of hydraulic pistons what could lay that level below the earth. And space, where this equipment would be laid, might have extreme good visual effects with blowing wind and 360 degrees panorama, what consists full image of some landscape. This means that those persons would not able to see where they really are, and of course, GPS can give the wrong place at that time. This means that those persons might be staying in the same area at all the time.


Actually, they can be in some factory area in the middle of the city. When we are thinking about the reality, that the pilots of those helicopters might be robots, and when we are thinking about military aviation very clear, we must say, that in the war the treats are the rule. In this scenario, the ”Fire Scout” system might be very easy to install the manned military helicopter, and in this machine, the humans are actually only passengers in that helicopter, but they would not need to know that. So those pilots would go to the mission, by using helicopters what can be taken under control by using remote-control devices. And when the helicopter crew is in the critical situation, the ground operators will take a control, and the results could be very devastating. Especially in the case, the crew of the helicopter is enemy agents.


This would seem very good opportunity to steal the combat helicopter. After that, those pilots would fly it to an enemy base, and suddenly the ground operators will take in under control, and open the fire against that base. The use of robots in battlefields like Syria is the very good idea. In this scenario, the robot airplane would send to killing zone and they can be remote users from the Washington or Moscow. The ground staff need only to re-arm those vehicles because they might use airborne refueling, and if the actions in base seem like somebody try to steal those machines, they could fly away. Those staff might be locals, and the firing equipment will send to the base only when they are needed.



The actions in that base could be watched by robot tanks, what are equipped with grenade launchers and machine guns. Also, the cockpits might be decompressed, and if somebody would go in that plane, the barometric device will destroy the plane immediately. The man-shaped robots could do for surveillance that mission. They must not need to visit in the toilet, and that equipment can sit on the bomb launcher, what is connected to the miniature nuclear device or neutron bomb, what can be very good back up device, when those robots are not wanted to be stolen.

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