Post by Uzb3kistan on Jul 8, 2005 22:24:06 GMT -5
Kuan Ti Infantry System (KTIS)[/size]
The Kuan Ti Infantry System is a fully integrated, lightweight, individual combat system. The system features many technological improvements. Thermal sensors, day- night video cameras, and chemical and biological sensors are fully integrated into the helmet. The helmet also features a visor that is a monitor, that warns the soldier of inbounds and many other features including a targeting system if desired. The helmet will also point out friendlies, since it is wirelessly linked with your comrades: designed to greatly reduce the number of friendly fire cases out on in the hectic environment of the battlefield. Soldiers will be able to chat online with each other while they are walking down a jungle trail. The new system has the ability for each soldier to be tied into tactical local and wide-area networks with an onboard computer that sits at the base of the soldier's back. Since the helmet is linked with all other units; the helmet can display a real time map of the battlefield, and where their comrades are; to help reduce confusion and operation in the battles. The helmet also features a built in headset, that allows the user to communicate easily with friendly units. If the user has the appropriate weapon, which has a small camera installed, the feed from the camera may be shown on the unit's monitor, or visor: thus allowing the soldier to look around corners, and in small places without putting himself or his comrades in danger.
The uniform also makes it easier for the medical units to find a soldier easily, and fast. In order to do this; the uniform features physiological sensors that allow the soldier, medics, and command to monitor the soldier's caloric consumption rate, heart rate, blood pressure, and internal and external body temperature. Because heat and cold conditions are a large reason for casualties in training and in the battlefield: the suit features a "smart temperature" system installed, that monitors the temperature inside the suit to a temperature desired by the soldier. If it gets too hot, or too cold, the suit will automatically set the temperature back to the chosen temperature. "The user and computer controlled microclimate conditioning system installed in the suit is incredible! The user will never be too hot, nor too cold. Such a feature will allow the Uzb3kistan Imperial Forces to be deployed anywhere and anytime. It's quite exiting." claims Usb3k scientist Michael Collins on topic of the new KTIS.
A big problem Armies had all over the globe was the weight the soldier had to carry. But the soldiers can say goodbye to the large, bulky, and heavy equipment and clothing they had to carry when putting on the KTIS. Before this new technological innovation: soldiers typically carried 90 to 105 pounds of equipment. But the soldiers now are only going to be carrying 45 pounds with the KTIS. The outer garment has biological and chemical protection, thus allowing the soldier to do away with extra gear, and the climate-control feature allows the user to do away with extra clothing. The suit also features nanotech waterproofing, and nanotech armor. The body armor wears like a traditional textile impregnated with nanomachines connected to an onboard computer. So when you shoot a round into the uniform system, it's normally pliable until it senses the strike of a round -- it becomes rigid, defeats the strike of the round and becomes soft again. Individual fibers from a bullet proof vest can be covered with a few nanometres of Teflon. This adds almost no weight to a uniform, yet keeps every drop of water out. There is also the ability to turn microscopic iron spheres from liquid state to a solid in a few seconds using electromagnetic forces. With the touch of a button, the armor can turn from casual, flexible, and comfortable, to battle ready, bullet-proof armor. The suit can also sense a gunshot wound, and automatically close tight around the wound to help stop the bleeding, until medic help arrives. Another new feature of the armor is "nanomuscle fibers". What they do, is they, actually simulate muscles, giving soldiers more strength. Fabric is impregnated with nanomachines that create the same weight, lift and feel as a muscle. The outside of the armor is coated with a nanomuscle fiber that gives him/her 25 to 35 percent better lifting capability.
"Mission-essential" equipment is carried on a vehicle that acts as a weapons platform. The robot helps with the load by taking off some of the load of an individual soldier. It also has other functions, such as water generation, water purification, and even combat support. It also is a battery re-charging station for the soldiers' KTIS's. The robot also can receive messages and images from unmanned aircraft that gives pictures of the battlefields, and the robot can send those images to the individual units. Thus far, one robot is issued to every platoon that uses the KTIS. The military's goal is to supply each squad with one.
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Kuan Ti Heavy Infantry System (KTHIS)[/size][/color]
The Kaun TI Heavy Infantry System (KTHIS), features everything that is integrated in the KTIS, only with more features added. On top of the liquid and nanotech armor that is featured on the KTIS, heavy armor is there to block an even higher range of bullets and conditions. The user can under go an attack of a flame thrower, and not have a single burn. Bullets even the size of 12.7mm bullets, can be blocked by the suit's heavy armor plates on top of the nanotech, even at full-auto. The suit rids the use of gas masks, because of having it's own oxygen supply installed. Although it wasn't meant to be, technically, the user could survive in space for roughly 12 hours. The uniform has a robotic-powered system that is connected directly to the soldier. It features pistons to replicate the body, giving a soldier a 300 percent greater strength, lifting, and load-carriage capability. Although the suit features almost invincibility to small arms fire; it comes at a high price, is slightly heavy, and is only available to certain specialized units. A camoflaging system is under research, and is planed to be installed on the unit in the near future.
The Kuan Ti Infantry System is a fully integrated, lightweight, individual combat system. The system features many technological improvements. Thermal sensors, day- night video cameras, and chemical and biological sensors are fully integrated into the helmet. The helmet also features a visor that is a monitor, that warns the soldier of inbounds and many other features including a targeting system if desired. The helmet will also point out friendlies, since it is wirelessly linked with your comrades: designed to greatly reduce the number of friendly fire cases out on in the hectic environment of the battlefield. Soldiers will be able to chat online with each other while they are walking down a jungle trail. The new system has the ability for each soldier to be tied into tactical local and wide-area networks with an onboard computer that sits at the base of the soldier's back. Since the helmet is linked with all other units; the helmet can display a real time map of the battlefield, and where their comrades are; to help reduce confusion and operation in the battles. The helmet also features a built in headset, that allows the user to communicate easily with friendly units. If the user has the appropriate weapon, which has a small camera installed, the feed from the camera may be shown on the unit's monitor, or visor: thus allowing the soldier to look around corners, and in small places without putting himself or his comrades in danger.
The uniform also makes it easier for the medical units to find a soldier easily, and fast. In order to do this; the uniform features physiological sensors that allow the soldier, medics, and command to monitor the soldier's caloric consumption rate, heart rate, blood pressure, and internal and external body temperature. Because heat and cold conditions are a large reason for casualties in training and in the battlefield: the suit features a "smart temperature" system installed, that monitors the temperature inside the suit to a temperature desired by the soldier. If it gets too hot, or too cold, the suit will automatically set the temperature back to the chosen temperature. "The user and computer controlled microclimate conditioning system installed in the suit is incredible! The user will never be too hot, nor too cold. Such a feature will allow the Uzb3kistan Imperial Forces to be deployed anywhere and anytime. It's quite exiting." claims Usb3k scientist Michael Collins on topic of the new KTIS.
A big problem Armies had all over the globe was the weight the soldier had to carry. But the soldiers can say goodbye to the large, bulky, and heavy equipment and clothing they had to carry when putting on the KTIS. Before this new technological innovation: soldiers typically carried 90 to 105 pounds of equipment. But the soldiers now are only going to be carrying 45 pounds with the KTIS. The outer garment has biological and chemical protection, thus allowing the soldier to do away with extra gear, and the climate-control feature allows the user to do away with extra clothing. The suit also features nanotech waterproofing, and nanotech armor. The body armor wears like a traditional textile impregnated with nanomachines connected to an onboard computer. So when you shoot a round into the uniform system, it's normally pliable until it senses the strike of a round -- it becomes rigid, defeats the strike of the round and becomes soft again. Individual fibers from a bullet proof vest can be covered with a few nanometres of Teflon. This adds almost no weight to a uniform, yet keeps every drop of water out. There is also the ability to turn microscopic iron spheres from liquid state to a solid in a few seconds using electromagnetic forces. With the touch of a button, the armor can turn from casual, flexible, and comfortable, to battle ready, bullet-proof armor. The suit can also sense a gunshot wound, and automatically close tight around the wound to help stop the bleeding, until medic help arrives. Another new feature of the armor is "nanomuscle fibers". What they do, is they, actually simulate muscles, giving soldiers more strength. Fabric is impregnated with nanomachines that create the same weight, lift and feel as a muscle. The outside of the armor is coated with a nanomuscle fiber that gives him/her 25 to 35 percent better lifting capability.
"Mission-essential" equipment is carried on a vehicle that acts as a weapons platform. The robot helps with the load by taking off some of the load of an individual soldier. It also has other functions, such as water generation, water purification, and even combat support. It also is a battery re-charging station for the soldiers' KTIS's. The robot also can receive messages and images from unmanned aircraft that gives pictures of the battlefields, and the robot can send those images to the individual units. Thus far, one robot is issued to every platoon that uses the KTIS. The military's goal is to supply each squad with one.
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Kuan Ti Heavy Infantry System (KTHIS)[/size][/color]
The Kaun TI Heavy Infantry System (KTHIS), features everything that is integrated in the KTIS, only with more features added. On top of the liquid and nanotech armor that is featured on the KTIS, heavy armor is there to block an even higher range of bullets and conditions. The user can under go an attack of a flame thrower, and not have a single burn. Bullets even the size of 12.7mm bullets, can be blocked by the suit's heavy armor plates on top of the nanotech, even at full-auto. The suit rids the use of gas masks, because of having it's own oxygen supply installed. Although it wasn't meant to be, technically, the user could survive in space for roughly 12 hours. The uniform has a robotic-powered system that is connected directly to the soldier. It features pistons to replicate the body, giving a soldier a 300 percent greater strength, lifting, and load-carriage capability. Although the suit features almost invincibility to small arms fire; it comes at a high price, is slightly heavy, and is only available to certain specialized units. A camoflaging system is under research, and is planed to be installed on the unit in the near future.