To this day, there is no clearer sign of the power of a national army than the size of its weapons. It can be said that the art of war has changed profoundly in the past 100 years associated with the process of continuous shedding of tanks. So you have to wonder how tank designs will evolve to respond to the battlefields in the future? Will the tank grow in years like ... smartphones?
Let's start the story with fictional images. Many fanboys of the tank in particular and the war games in general have always dreamed of a huge unstoppable war cannon, with their turrets firing sparks, The place, and the size is probably enough for a ... company to function comfortably insideBut perhaps it is time to wake up, because size reduction - coupled with flexible mobility - is the mainstream design trend of real tanks that must be brought to the battlefield in the future.
From the weight loss journey of the tank ...
Ask your friend "What's the tank to earth for?" It is a means of attack designed to allow internal soldiers to attack an enemy in an environment with a dense "bullet-fly" densities with a high degree of danger. So what if you removed the 'human' element from the problem? With the same level of protection, tanks are now smaller, lighter, cheaper, and more mobile than ever. Maybe it's hard to compare with the soldiers in a day or two, but steel is clearly more of a "buffalo" than a flesh when it smells like bullets. To increase the robot and increase intelligence.
In the next 40 years or even less, all traditional weapons will most likely be replaced by robots and artificial intelligence.
A single officer will command the entire unit from the support station near the front line. This helps the officer avoid unnecessary technical problems with wireless or satellite connections. This robotic armor will take command of the commander almost automatically and simultaneously communicate with each other and with the weapons on the battlefield to increase combat effectiveness. Modern and future story may be completely Other than that, when the aircraft was perfectly aerodynamically engineered, and still had its own unique characteristics of the tank, its thick shell, and massive weapon system on it, could become a fortress. Extermination is not really scary.