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Archive for discussions from 2006. Please post new discussions in the appropriate forum.
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krfan1
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by krfan1 » Wed Apr 12, 2006 5:25 pm
So I was reading about a 'force field system' being developed for tanks (basically a smaller version of the Star Wars program). Anyways, my buddy used to give me crap about 'spray on armor'. He originally asked if I ever thought it was possible. I replied that I did. He laughed at me....well, now I have the last laugh!!
U.S. Military Testing Spray-On Polymer Armor
http://www.defensereview.com/modules.ph ... le&sid=492
High-Tech Spray-On Armor for Vehicles and Buildings Continued...
http://www.defensereview.com/modules.ph ... le&sid=502
Services test spray-on vehicle armor
Polymer-coated steel cheaper, lighter than ‘up-armoring’ with plates
http://www.paratrooper.net/commo/shwmes ... eID=116133
Can someone coat a black 1982 Trans Am with this stuff and tell me how it fairs
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Akaihiryuu
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by Akaihiryuu » Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:49 pm
Dang, that sounds incredibly like the molecular bonded shell. Heh, just wait another 20 years, it'll turn out that Knight Rider was right about everything and KITT was just tech from 2025 or so.
