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Join Date: Nov 2019
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IIRC, one crewman was able to operate Strv.103.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Not entirely. If the U.S. hadn't been as swift in exiting as it was, or if things had gone a bit swifter in other quarters, it could have gone very wrong. Both the UK parliament and the Canadian parliament had motions on the order paper to consider a military response to the invasion of Grenada. That's a military response on Grenada's side. It wouldn't surprise me if there weren't similar motions scheduled in the other Commonwealth Realm parliaments. And if that happened, a Commonwealth-wide response might be forthcoming later. As it happened, the U.S. left before the motions came before parliament, but things could have gone much worse than just landing on the wrong island.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Why? For the simple reason that a number of Grenada's Commonwealth neighbors (Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines) both requested and participated in the US intervention (with the 350 troops of the "Caribbean Peace Force" landing five hours after the first US forces). Even with a rather more botched intervention, the participation of those seven in the intervention throws a stick in the spokes of any attempt to organize a "Commonwealth-wide response".
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#114 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: United Kingdom of Great Britain and some other bits.
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At TL9, I imagine most 'controls' (especially weapon controls) are likely to be 'tell the AI what to do'. The best interface for 'designate route to drive along' is unlikely to be the same as the best interface for 'designate which targets to kill' but it might be closer than manual steering and gunnery controls.
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#115 |
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Wellington, NZ
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AS I think I've said many times, here and elsewhere, I'm fairly sceptical about TL9 'AI' driving combat vehicles. Shooting? Sure, once the commander has designated something as a target or the AI's identified it as a target, but driving? Not so much.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Cambridge, UK
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Yup. Driving is currently unreliable on roads. Off-road, in a vehicle capable of busting through many things, but vulnerable to stuff getting tangled in treads, is a whole different set of challenges. And a system that can do that has to be constrainable to road behaviour for peacetime and friendly territory.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Central Europe
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Human beings are terrible at switching from passively observing to taking charge in an emergency. AFVs in combat encounter more emergencies than a delivery truck carrying rebar to a potash mine. And because an AI can not be held responsible, an AI can never make a management decision. That goes double for decisions like "drive over this wrecked car which might have civilians in it, or go around the block losing time and possibly exposing our side armour." Edit: AVFs have a proven technology for self-driving long routine journeys. Its called "loading them on trains."
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#118 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The Athens of America
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Of course as the Russians are currently finding out; that too has unresolved issues.
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#119 |
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Central Europe
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I don't think there has ever been a state which could move thousands of AFVs to Ukraine without extensive use of trains. Driving tracked AFVs for thousands of kilometers causes breakdowns and destroys the roads, and flying them all in is too expensive. Landing them in ports is vulnerable to attack too (and then they still have to move to the front or the training areas).
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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TL9 AI isn't bad at perception and world-modeling tasks the way real AI has been.
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