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To: Nachum
Remember what happened to the soldiers in Starship Troopers when the suit ran out of power? They became frozen in place like a statue.

Which is what will happen within an hour or two unless we use nuclear. But enviro wackos will not allow it.

29 posted on 08/25/2003 1:42:49 PM PDT by montag813
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To: montag813
Remember what happened to the soldiers in Starship Troopers when the suit ran out of power? They became frozen in place like a statue.

Which is what will happen within an hour or two unless we use nuclear. But enviro wackos will not allow it.

You are invited to note that research into the field of man-portable power augmentation is underway at the Tennessee Oak Ridge Laboratories facilities. They have some small past interest in nuclear power research, as well as other promising technologies.


56 posted on 08/27/2003 11:49:21 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: montag813
Remember what happened to the soldiers in Starship Troopers when the suit ran out of power? They became frozen in place like a statue. Which is what will happen within an hour or two unless we use nuclear. But enviro wackos will not allow it.

Consider the size of a modern nuclear power plant. Once you have the reactor, its radiation shield, the steam/liquid metal/whatever primary coolant circuit, the secondary steam circuit, turbine, generator, condenser and regulation systems, is it surprising that the smallest reactor system tested was to power what is even today a large aircraft, the 6-engined B-36 bomber back in the 1950s? Crew protection alone weighed 12 tons. Also realise the problems associated with decommissioning a reactor - a 100-year plus program is needed to decontaminate a nuclear power plant. It's not just the "enviro wackos", it's anyone with sense. A nuclear-powered suit would be substantially larger than a tank... plus if one of a soldier was captured nuclear material would end up in your enemy's hand... not exactly a ideal. Dirty bombs, anyone?

Suggestion: would it not make much more sense to power such a suit in the same way as any other army mechanical system is powered... a small petrol or diesel engine driving either a hydraulic system or a generator? Even 10-15hp would provide massively increased power compared with ordinary soldiers (who are currently capable of producing about 1/2hp!). You'd need to refuel every 12 hours or so... but this would not be a huge problem as humans in battle themselves tire in a comparable length of time.

Nuclear power might seem a futuristic idea, but it would be totally unfeasible in practice.
62 posted on 11/11/2003 7:55:56 AM PST by dave_scothern
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