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Simple ideas are most horrific in wrong hands.



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Technology is the most dangerous thing in the wrong hands and knows how to combine natural things and machines would make the world more safe and same times dangerous than ever before. When we are talking machines as assassins, we must consider simple solutions. In those cases, the "polybot", the snake-type robot can be installed in rope or reckless, and then some mafioso can just give those machines orders to begin the attack.


This means that artificial snake just slips in the column of the targeted person, and begins to strangle the victim. After this action, that machine can slip away and then this crime would look like somebody would slip into the house and make violence against some person. Those "polybots" might be very strong, and if they would be installed in some rope, they can work as some Python snake.


Also, miniature helicopters can be used as the intelligent blue-balls. Those robots would be connected together with rope, and then they would fly like the spiral around the target. This kind of things is very dangerous for other people. And in some horror story was the murderer who slipped the hang rope to the neck by using nano helicopter. After this, this helicopter would pull this victim to the sky.


This kind of equipment is only the top of the iceberg. Even in World War II, the French resistance used Vespas to attack the Gestapo officials. Those Vespas were equipped with PIAT (Personal Infantry Anti Tank) bazookas, and they were very deadly against the armored vehicles. Also, French paratroopers had this kind of vehicle in use after WWII.And later the special forces in NATO and Russia have tested the motorcycles with machine guns, bazookas and grenade launchers for attacking the protected targets. Those weapons were installed in the nose of those vehicles, and they would be invincible from the other people because they are installed under the sportbikes roofing.


Those attack equipment were also installed in Mini Coopers and other cars, and they were planned to use against enemy leaders if the war begins. The equipment what was used in cars was side mines and mainly grenade launchers and bazookas. That set was extremely effective to use against armored personnel vehicles. This kind of equipment has also used by the drug cartels of South America.


The principle of those attack vehicles is that the target would not expect that the strike comes from backward. When the assassin wants to use those weapons, would this person just drive backward of the victim, and opens the fire with those weapons, what are mentioned for destroying tanks. So this kind of equipment is very dangerous in the hands of criminals.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespa_150_TAP

https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/04/18/the-bazooka-vespa-the-scooter-that-could-destroy-tanks/

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http://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/p/simple-ideas-are-most-horrific-in-wrong.html

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