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norman619Jan 8, 2012
This article is great but the comments section is priceless! The quality of stupid on display there is great!
mageg4Jan 9, 2012
I went back for a look after reading your comment. My face is still sore from the force of the face palm that followed.
Closed AccountJan 8, 2012
awesome...techies FTW!!!!
johnnysoftwareJan 9, 2012
Isn't this something that should be used by AID organizations, not an offense/defense military force?
Do we have plagued territories in the US that need supplies delivered as part of a defense mandate?
ieatskunkJan 9, 2012
Ok, we'll wait for the Red Cross to develop its own.
smackertJan 9, 2012
And people won't stop complaining about how much the U.S. spends on the military..
sotthapanaJan 9, 2012
Yeah, to hell with those rational-thinking people who see the American dream disappearing due to having a debt greater than the national GDP.
Newsflash: America has achieved almost nothing in the last decade with it's cowboy operations in the middle east, except bankrupting the nation, making more people hate us, and lining the pockets of war-profiteers.
People never learn... War is the ultimate failure.
ieatskunkJan 9, 2012
Really? In the past 10 years America removed a dictator from power and, in doing so, removed one of the biggest threats to peace in the region. If democracy isnt taking hold in Iraq it is the failure of the Iraqi people.
By conducting these wars we've developed new technology to perfect urban combat and to counter asymmetrical warfare. We've encircled Iran and supported freedom in Libya.
Since the recession was ultimately caused be people taking out home loans and deciding not to pay them back....I would say the America is going ok.
smackertJan 10, 2012
Firstly, this isn't war. This is AID. You'd know if you even took enough time to read the headline.
Secondly, the American dream has gone nowhere.
ajh16Jan 9, 2012
This is very old news. I saw this on Future Weapons over a year ago. It is still a very useful and fascinating concept though.
ajh16Jan 9, 2012
Oops, on second look, it appears this may be a new, larger model, but a smaller version has existed for some time.
readmikenowJan 9, 2012
Good idea. Like all technology it will have problems in the begining but eventually this will probably become standard military equipment.