<b>So you're telling me that Iraqi insurgents are as well trained as US troops?</b>
Snipe, we both know damned well that, that is not what I was talking about. There is a huge differance between walking or driving into a booby trap, IED, and loosing out in a 1 to 1 fight. Granted, it doesn't take a PHD to rig a truck to blowup and take out half a convoy, and that is were the VAST MAJORITY of our losses are coming from over there. Unfortunately, IED's take the skill out of the equation, much like laying land mines. Anyone, even the most tacticly savy, can have the piss poor luck to walk or drive into one of these, and you should know that better than me.
As for the UCAV being able to out perform a piloted fighter. I don't know for sure on that. If it could, it would only be due to these facts. First, a UCAV would be a much smaller target and tougher to hit. Second, a UCAV would be able to take greater than 9 G's without blacking out. However, until we manage to create a true AI, Thinking UCAV, it's just science fiction. I will admit, that somewhere in the future, if such a killing machine is produced, it would be possible for a UCAV to dog fight and win over a piloted craft. Hell, anything is possible.
OK this is really screwy. I didn't realize the post on this thread were all out of order and Catawhompus. I just found your last, at least I think it was your last, post Snipe. No Worries. I think we'er both back on the same page. Yep, bad luck can happen to anybody regardless of training, and technology, when and if we let it get that far, possibly could replace and outdo us all. Unless of course, the ACAV's software is from Micosoft, then it'd be lucky to get off the ground.<img src=newicons/anim_lol.gif border=0 align=middle> Another problem I can see with ACAVs would be the possiblity of hacking into it. Now that's scary.
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Edited by - ice pirate on Apr 04 2006 1:53 PM
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