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= Guardians and Drones = | |||
'''Guardians''' are among the major technological advancements used by the '''FRMK''' as part of their comprehensive Military policy. | |||
=== Guardians === | |||
'''Guardians''', or ZT-1078s, are semi-autonomous, humanoid robots with basic intelligence designed to identify and neutralize threats using deadly force, particularly in incidents involving powers. | |||
They’re armoured and equipped with various militaristic features. They stand about a head taller than the average officer (likely 7ft) and are armed with semi-automatic weapons. They are usually carried in the belly of a drone (2 per drone) and deployed when a situation escalates. Guardians can also act as escorts for ground teams, where they’ll ride along on the side of transport vehicles. A handlebar on the upper back of their vests allows accompanied officers to utilize them as a walking armoured shield. | |||
Guardians are extremely durable and help keep human officers out of harm's way when dealing with powered people, but they are not indestructible. With the help of a metal weapon or other solid object, a Brawn can do serious damage and crush a Guardian’s head. | |||
== Mechanics == | |||
Drones and Guardians are equipped with sensitive thermal cameras and detailed facial recognition technology that can scan a human face and immediately run a check through police records, although they need a clear view of the face to get a proper read. This appears as tracking markers on the target’s face and a profile pulled up on the drone view, which the operator can see. They can also scan and track vehicles. | |||
When scanning human targets, the profile information that appears lists their registration status, whether or not they’re enabled, their power class, and criminal records including outstanding warrants. | |||
Guardians are equipped with a laser sight in their faceplate, and they carry semi-automatic to fully automatic weapons. They can enter a “Breach Mode” that reconfigures their arm as a battering ram, allowing them to break doors down with ease. | |||
=== Drones === | === Drones === | ||
The '''Global Armaments Combat Drone''', also known as '''GA Battle Drones''', are technological advanced, unmanned combat drones created by [[George Marshall]] to assist the corporate security forces of [[Pravus International]] and were purchased by Z-Tech. He developed the design to incorporate many humanoid features that could give it greater flexibility in the field of battle, while still be easy to manufacture and produce. The individual drones were then customized into separate models for use by various parts of the Pravus security force. Though each model has the same basic structure, their armament and exterior designs are different for each field they are to be deployed in. Because of their durability and flexibility, they today serve as the main combat force of Pravus International and as the military robots used by the FRAF. | The '''Global Armaments Combat Drone''', also known as '''GA Battle Drones''', are technological advanced, unmanned combat drones created by [[George Marshall]] to assist the corporate security forces of [[Pravus International]] and were purchased by Z-Tech. He developed the design to incorporate many humanoid features that could give it greater flexibility in the field of battle, while still be easy to manufacture and produce. The individual drones were then customized into separate models for use by various parts of the Pravus security force. Though each model has the same basic structure, their armament and exterior designs are different for each field they are to be deployed in. Because of their durability and flexibility, they today serve as the main combat force of Pravus International and as the military robots used by the FRAF. | ||
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Pravus had long been hoping to sell the Oppressor on the foreign market, though few countries even considered the mech for combat duties. The "excessive overkill" as commentors put it, was deemed too much for even the most unscrupulous of military forces in the world's pariah states, and members of NATO refused to consider it as a weapon in the arsenals of its many militaries. With that, Pravus is the only combat user of the ED-3, and as a result, the corporation has only ordered 150 of the machines, with the potential to construct another 100 should the need arise. | Pravus had long been hoping to sell the Oppressor on the foreign market, though few countries even considered the mech for combat duties. The "excessive overkill" as commentors put it, was deemed too much for even the most unscrupulous of military forces in the world's pariah states, and members of NATO refused to consider it as a weapon in the arsenals of its many militaries. With that, Pravus is the only combat user of the ED-3, and as a result, the corporation has only ordered 150 of the machines, with the potential to construct another 100 should the need arise. | ||
== Mechs == | == Mechs and suits == | ||
=== APU (MK.ll model) === | |||
The '''Armored Personnel Unit''' ('''APU''') is a hydraulic mechanized walker designed for combat. More than 120,000 units were produced but, only 50,000 are active presently. | The '''Armored Personnel Unit''' ('''APU''') is a hydraulic mechanized walker designed for combat. More than 120,000 units were produced but, only 50,000 are active presently. | ||
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=== Functionality === | === Functionality === | ||
The APUs from the very early years of the decades-spanning Garden War has cockpits located in the center of the exoskeleton, in the "chest" of the APU. This version is piloted when the operator placed their legs and arms inside the exoskeleton joints and not by means of the flight sticks used in early MK.l models. The pilot's limbs are then further secured with belts and straps and the cockpit was closed down to seal the suit, all to ensure that the pilot never loses control of the APU and specially not against any impact sustained during fighting. | The APUs from the very early years of the decades-spanning Garden War has cockpits located in the center of the exoskeleton, in the "chest" of the APU. This version is piloted when the operator placed their legs and arms inside the exoskeleton joints and not by means of the flight sticks used in early MK.l models. The pilot's limbs are then further secured with belts and straps and the cockpit was closed down to seal the suit, all to ensure that the pilot never loses control of the APU and specially not against any impact sustained during fighting. | ||
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* ''Stealth'' (2005) – EDI (Extreme Deep Invader) | * ''Stealth'' (2005) – EDI (Extreme Deep Invader) | ||
* ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) – T-1 airborne VTOL craft | * ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) – T-1 airborne VTOL craft | ||
=== High futurist === | === High futurist === | ||
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* ''Star Wars'' Episodes II, III (2002/2005) – Eos B-2 Super Battle Droid | * ''Star Wars'' Episodes II, III (2002/2005) – Eos B-2 Super Battle Droid | ||
* ''Star Wars'' Episode III (2005) – Holowan IG-100 MagnaGuards | * ''Star Wars'' Episode III (2005) – Holowan IG-100 MagnaGuards | ||
* ''Saturn 3'' (1980) – "Hector" Model | * ''Saturn 3'' (1980) – "Hector" Model | ||
* ''The Black Hole'' (1979) – S.T.A.R. (Special Troops/Arms Regiment) | * ''The Black Hole'' (1979) – S.T.A.R. (Special Troops/Arms Regiment) | ||
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* ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) – T-X "Terminatrix" | * ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) – T-X "Terminatrix" | ||
* ''Fallout (series)'' (2016-present) – Synth (Generation 3, which is a nearly perfect replica of the human body) | * ''Fallout (series)'' (2016-present) – Synth (Generation 3, which is a nearly perfect replica of the human body) | ||
==== Powered Exoskeletons ==== | ==== Powered Exoskeletons ==== |
Revision as of 03:07, 20 September 2024
Federal Republican Machine Korps | |
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military robots | |
Active | 6th February 2024–present |
Country | UFN |
Allegiance | Z-Tech |
Branch |
Federal Republican Army Federal Expeditionary Legionary Korps |
Type | Heavy Infantry/Mechanized Infantry/Armored forces/Special forces/Shock troops |
Role |
Drone warfare Mechanized warfare Armoured warfare |
Size |
1.3 million combat units |
Part of | Federal Republican Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Suburmania |
Nickname(s) | Tech Vanguard |
Motto(s) |
"Iron Will", "Heart of Steel" "You are terminated!!" Pacem per chalybs Peace through steel |
Mascot(s) | Iron Fist |
Mechanized Equipment | Unmanned combat vehicles, Military robots |
Commanders | |
Tech Commander-in-Chief of the FRMK | Colonel Vadym Sukharevsky |
Tech Commissar | Pavel Prigozhin |
Insignia | |
Symbol | |
Z-Tech logo |
The Federal Republican Machine Korps or the Tech Vanguard,(FRMK or TK) is the new branch of the Federal Republican Armed Forces that fully specializes in Mechanized and Armoured service warfare and the use of military robots on land, sea, air, space, and the multiverse.
Taking from the lessons from the Russian-Ukrainian War, where the Ukrainian Armed Forces formally established the Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) on June 11, 2024. The Machine Korps were founded to specialize in the use of new Military Robots and new, incredibly advanced weaponry being deployed and field-tested throughout the Pvz World before being sent to battle.
Z-Tech is known for it's advanced technology by UN standards, including cybernetic bionics and advanced Artificial Intelligence. At its height, the organization comprised hundreds and thousands of members, and even had slight influence back on Earth. It is believed the organization had ties to Adeptus Mechanicus, Militaries robotics and drones and other tech corporations.
History
Origins
The idea of using unmanned forces date back to World War II and the Cold War in the form of the German Goliath tracked mines and the Soviet teletanks. The introduction of the MQ-1 Predator drone was when "CIA officers began to see the first practical returns on their decade-old fantasy of using aerial robots to collect intelligence".
On February 6, 2024, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a decree instructing the Government of Ukraine and the General Staff to consider and work out the creation of the appropriate type of troops, after which the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine will consider the issue.
On February 10, 2024, it was announced that Colonel Vadym Sukharevsky had become deputy of recently appointed Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi and would be responsible for implementation of unmanned systems. Since the start of the fullscale Russian invasion, Sukharevsky was a commander of 59th Motorized Brigade.
Colonel Vadym Sukharevskyi – his focus is on unmanned systems and the development of utilization of drones by our soldiers, and Colonel Andriy Lebedenko – his focus is on innovation, specifically the technology component of the army and combat systems – have been appointed deputies of Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. Clear practice with new technologies is needed. There are more than enough theories; everything must work in practice for the sake of Ukrainian goals and the maximum preservation of the lives of our soldiers.
On May 7, 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine supported the draft Decree of the President of Ukraine, developed by the Ministry of Defense together with the General Staff, on creating a separate type of troop within the Armed Forces: the Unmanned Systems Forces.
On June 10, 2024, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence announced that Colonel Vadym Sukharevsky was appointed commander of the UAV Forces. On June 11, the force was formally established.
Lessons Learned
During the War, the use of machines in warfare has had a profound effect on military strategy and the use of robots were expanded and used massively by Gray Gravel during their conquests. Taking from the lessons from the Russian-Ukrainian War and the Garden War, Z-Tech had the Machine Korps created to specialize in the use of new Military Robots to combat this new form of lethal warfare, this was done by brilliant minds to fuel the industry, technology scavenged from their allies, war gains from gray gravel and their allies, capture of UAC, ARC, TMITHC, and wolfenstein equipment resulting in reverse engineering autonomous drones, Ubersoldats Panzerhund technology being commonplace. As the years progress, the Founders had developed highly advanced robotics, autonomous machines and semi-sentient AI for use in the war and to scout into new regions of the multiverse.
Advancements
Robotics, computing, and artificial intelligence have also advanced at an incredible rate, with robots and automatons in common use across the UFN, in both civilian and military capacities. These range from mundane protocol, cleaning, and mail-sorting robots to weapons of war, ranging from the nimble Übersoldat units to even larger mechanized monstrosities, such as the Autoturrets and Guard Robot units, the Zitadelle units, the iconic Panzerhund robots from wolfenstion, and outright weapons of terror like the London Monitor and the prototype Zerstörer robots. Personal computing has seemingly advanced as well, with computer terminals and reel-to-reel machines ever ubiquitous across the expanding UFN. Many appliances, domestic, industrial and military, are fully automated, if not always reliable. Thanks to Crazy Dave's and Dr.Zomboss's basis of their reverse-engineering of allied and enemy technology, Z-Tech has made various aggressive leaps in technological development and robotics had become the cream of the crop.
Division
As far as the rest of the world knows, the FRAF fields seventeen combat legions in total; thirteen general legions, and four rapid response legions, the former designed for holding territories and protecting Federal territories, and the latter an active round-the-clock force ready to be deployed anywhere on the globe at a moment's notice. These forces total some one million combat units, and each one's strength depending on the location and importance of their respective regions, the exception by the rapid response legions which all share the same total number of combat drones.
Equiptment
Lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) are a type of autonomous military system that can independently search for and engage targets based on programmed constraints and descriptions. LAWs are also known as lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), autonomous weapon systems (AWS), robotic weapons or killer robots. LAWs may operate in the air, on land, on water, underwater, or in space. The autonomy of current systems as of 2018 was restricted in the sense that a human gives the final command to attack—though there are exceptions with certain "defensive" systems
Military robots are autonomous robots or remote-controlled mobile robots designed for military applications, from transport to search & rescue and attack.
- D9T Panda, Israel
- Elbit Hermes 450, Israel
- Goalkeeper CIWS
- Guardium
- IAIO Fotros, Iran
- PackBot
- MQ-9 Reaper
- MQ-1 Predator
- TALON
- Samsung SGR-A1
- Shahed 129, Iran
- Baykar Bayraktar TB2, Turkey
- Albatross, Taiwan
- Shomer Gvouloth ("Border Keeper"), Israel
- THeMIS, Estonia
- PLA robot soldiers, deployed on the China-India border
- MIDARS
- Tactical Autonomous Combatant (TAC) units, described in Project Alpha study Unmanned Effects: Taking the Human out of the Loop.
- Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System
- The "Mobile Autonomous Robot Software"
- ACER
- Atlas (robot)
- Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot
- Dassault nEUROn (French UCAV)
- Dragon Runner
- MATILDA
- MULE (US UGV)
- R-Gator
- Ripsaw MS1
- SUGV
- Syrano
- iRobot Warrior
- PETMAN
- Excalibur unmanned aerial vehicle
- Teng Yun medium size reconnaissance UAV program, Taiwan
Wolfenstein
- Baltisches Auge
- Brüder Übergarde
- Cyberpilot
- Drohne
- Guard Robot
- Heavy Robot
- Herr Faust
- Laderoboter
- Laserhund
- London Monitor
- Panzerhund
- Prototype Robot
- Robot
- Zerstörer
- Zitadelle
- ÜberSoldat (MachineGames)
- ACM Turret
- Train Defence Turret
- Autogarde
- DreadNovaZerstörer Legion
Automaton Legion Units
an industrial legion of steel Autonomous robotic machines
- Trooper
- Commissar
- Scout Strider
- Berserker
- Devastator
- Hulk
- Tank
- Dropship
- Gunship
- Factory Strider
Skynet Series
Caputured and copid from the terminator universe, the an artificially intelligent autonomous war machine, including robot and android, designed and built in automated factories. During the Future War, Skynet have developed various of Hunter-Killer Series against human. Those machines are categorized into different series according to their functions:
- A Series - Aerial Hunter Killer
- G Series - Ground Hunter Killer, including HK-Tank and walker-type Hunter Killer.
- D Series - Defensive Installation or Drone (Depending on timeline.)
- I Series - Infiltrator or Initiate (Depending on timeline.)
- T Series - Terminator
- HK Series - Hunter-Killer
- FK Series
- LP Series
- NHA Series - HK-Tank
- NH Series - Spider Tank
- LAV Series - Quadruped cavalry unit
- AFJ Series
- SD Series - Spy Drone
Known Models
Model | Name | Series | Designation | Type |
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CSM-050 | Sentinel | D-100 | Defensive Installation | |
CSM-100 | Seeker | A-100 | Hunter Killer | Floating mine |
CSM-101 | Terminator | T-800 | Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-101E | Terminator | T-801 | Heavy Combat Unit | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-102 | Terminator | T-808 | Medium Assault Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-104 | Terminator | T-803 | Light Assault Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-105 | Terminator | T-804 | Tactical Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-107 | Terminator | T-810 | Advanced Stealth Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-111 | Terminator | T-806 | Recon Infiltrator | Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-200 | Javelin | G-500 | Close Assault Bipedal Hunter Killer | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-300 | Dragon | A-1000 | Aerial Hunter Killers | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-400 | Scorpion | A-2000 | Aerial Hunter Killers: Assault/Suppport | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-450 | Manta | A-3000 | Heavy Assault Aerial Hunter Killers | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-500 | Eradicator | G-1000 | Heavy Assault Ground Hunter Killer | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-1000 | Guardian | Not Available | Protection | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
CSM-3100 | HK-Tank | Not Available | Tank | Non-Humanoid Hunter-Killer |
Guardians and Drones
Guardians are among the major technological advancements used by the FRMK as part of their comprehensive Military policy.
Guardians
Guardians, or ZT-1078s, are semi-autonomous, humanoid robots with basic intelligence designed to identify and neutralize threats using deadly force, particularly in incidents involving powers.
They’re armoured and equipped with various militaristic features. They stand about a head taller than the average officer (likely 7ft) and are armed with semi-automatic weapons. They are usually carried in the belly of a drone (2 per drone) and deployed when a situation escalates. Guardians can also act as escorts for ground teams, where they’ll ride along on the side of transport vehicles. A handlebar on the upper back of their vests allows accompanied officers to utilize them as a walking armoured shield.
Guardians are extremely durable and help keep human officers out of harm's way when dealing with powered people, but they are not indestructible. With the help of a metal weapon or other solid object, a Brawn can do serious damage and crush a Guardian’s head.
Mechanics
Drones and Guardians are equipped with sensitive thermal cameras and detailed facial recognition technology that can scan a human face and immediately run a check through police records, although they need a clear view of the face to get a proper read. This appears as tracking markers on the target’s face and a profile pulled up on the drone view, which the operator can see. They can also scan and track vehicles.
When scanning human targets, the profile information that appears lists their registration status, whether or not they’re enabled, their power class, and criminal records including outstanding warrants.
Guardians are equipped with a laser sight in their faceplate, and they carry semi-automatic to fully automatic weapons. They can enter a “Breach Mode” that reconfigures their arm as a battering ram, allowing them to break doors down with ease.
Drones
The Global Armaments Combat Drone, also known as GA Battle Drones, are technological advanced, unmanned combat drones created by George Marshall to assist the corporate security forces of Pravus International and were purchased by Z-Tech. He developed the design to incorporate many humanoid features that could give it greater flexibility in the field of battle, while still be easy to manufacture and produce. The individual drones were then customized into separate models for use by various parts of the Pravus security force. Though each model has the same basic structure, their armament and exterior designs are different for each field they are to be deployed in. Because of their durability and flexibility, they today serve as the main combat force of Pravus International and as the military robots used by the FRAF.
GA Drone Types/Variants
GA-01 Army Drone
- Exterior: Chobham Armor
- Armaments: Shoulder-Mounted M242 Bushmaster, Milkor M32 40mm Grenade Launcher
- Firepower: Excellent
The GA-01 Army Drone is the basic and primary combat drone in used by Pravus International. Serving as the boots on the ground from Pravus, the GA-01 drone can be mass-produced, easily equipped, and fielded in large numbers with low maintainance. Given that they each possess only rudimentary combat knowledge, they are capable of dealing with major threats, save only in large numbers. A single drone, though emmensely dangerous to anyone person, is not capable of engaging that target in the same manner as a human would, and thus is not generally regarded as a "one-man army". In its basic ten-drone squad, it is capable of exchanging data with other units effectively, and can react to a threat much faster and independently.
- Exterior: Chobham Armor
- Armaments: FIM-92 Stinger Missiles
- Firepower: Moderate
The GA-02 Navy Drone is the naval battle drone in use by Pravus for coastal warfare and anti-ship combat. The GA-02 combat drone is fielded in small groups for territorial defence, and anti-aircraft missions where the drone's missile systems ae small and mobile enough to take out a number of targets regardless of speed and altitude. Aside from its missile loadout, the GA-02 is not designed for general combat, and lacks any form of protection once its missiles have been expended. It is typically guarded by a small force of GA-01 or GA-04 drones that handle all close to mid-range combat duties that the GA-02 drone is incapable of handling itself. Aside from this issue, the battle drone is a highly capable war machine.
GA-03 Air Drone
- Exterior: Stealth Plated Chobham Armor
- Armaments: Vortex Ring Gun, Air-To-Air Missiles, Rotary Wrist Blasters, and Flight Stabilizers
- Firepower: Excellent
The GA-03 Air Drone is the primary weapon used by Pravus for air-based combat. The GA-03 is stealthed, and heavily-armed, and because of its mobility, it can get to targets tha jet fighters and attack helicopters cannot. As it is slightly larger than the typical air force pilot, it can move into areas such as bunkers and densely packed regions to hide itself from enemy air raids or ready itself for air raids of its own without the fear of losing the element of surprise. Also, its smaller profile and faster speeds mean that added to its stealth armor, the drone is nearly impossible to target with a fire or to track effectively. The GA-03 is the most independent of the combat drones utilized by Pravus, meaning that it can act pre-emptively during battle, taking advantage of a situtation similar to a human pilot.
GA-04 Marine Drone
- Exterior: Sealed Chobham Armor; Camoflaged
- Armaments: Electromagnetic Pulse, M320 Grenade Launcher, Electric Saw Blades
- Firepower: Moderate
The GA-04 Marine Drone is a combat drone designed to work alone or in groups, but with much more independence than its Army variant brother. Largely geared toward close-combat, the GA-04 is a dangerous opponent, and designed for urban combat and quick coastal raids the night. It possesses a computerized camoflage system that can effectively turn it invisible to the untrained eye, making it a master of warfare in densely-pack rural areas such as grasslands and the jungle, where it has seen many victories in regions such as Africa. It has a single EMP generator to allow it take out enemy tracking equipment and vehicles, and deal the final blow before the battle truly begins.
Pravus ED-3 Oppressor
The Pravus ED-3 Oppressor is a fully-automated bipedal combat droid designed and manufactured by Pravus International. The walker was developed to serve as a heavy weapons platform for high-intensity combat operations in urban conditions where heavy firepower would be needed for clearing out large numbers of heavily-armed and protected soldiers and vehicles. Pravus International plans to use them within the Pravus Combat Legions, but also plans to negotiate with national governments for contracts with their military forces for use in war.
Pravus had long been hoping to sell the Oppressor on the foreign market, though few countries even considered the mech for combat duties. The "excessive overkill" as commentors put it, was deemed too much for even the most unscrupulous of military forces in the world's pariah states, and members of NATO refused to consider it as a weapon in the arsenals of its many militaries. With that, Pravus is the only combat user of the ED-3, and as a result, the corporation has only ordered 150 of the machines, with the potential to construct another 100 should the need arise.
Mechs and suits
APU (MK.ll model)
The Armored Personnel Unit (APU) is a hydraulic mechanized walker designed for combat. More than 120,000 units were produced but, only 50,000 are active presently.
APU operators are required to pass a training program, after which, it still requires an immense amount of skill to operate successfully in combat.
Functionality
The APUs from the very early years of the decades-spanning Garden War has cockpits located in the center of the exoskeleton, in the "chest" of the APU. This version is piloted when the operator placed their legs and arms inside the exoskeleton joints and not by means of the flight sticks used in early MK.l models. The pilot's limbs are then further secured with belts and straps and the cockpit was closed down to seal the suit, all to ensure that the pilot never loses control of the APU and specially not against any impact sustained during fighting.
The APUs are armed with two 30mm automatic cannons attached to each arm. APU ammunition is reloaded by hand with the help of a special crane located on the back of each unit. To reload the cannons, an ammo runner will have to run out to the middle of the battle while transporting a cart loaded with boxes of ammunition. It is an extremely dangerous operation which leaves both pilot and runner defenseless during the process necessitating cover fire from a small escort of infantry which is sent along with the runner; further exposing more soldiers to danger. Regardless, the resulting suit was heavily armored in addition to having incredible mobility in straight-line races, allowing it to reach extreme speeds using rear thrusters and allowing it to jump short distances.
Once the boxes of ammunition are mounted into the receiving ports on the back of the APU, a flexible belt feeds ammunition from the receiving ports into the gun and, when the ammo has run out, the pilot is trained to pack their gun into their holster; allowing the flexible belt feed to reattach automatically once ammunition becomes available.
Footage from the War Archives suggest an interchangeable weapon subsystem, with the barrel at the end of the arm next to its firing system and the ammunition possibly stored in the arm compartment to avoid ammo jams while in the middle of heated combat, a consideration when firing continuous shots while facing against the large waves of enemies and Machines.
Others
Near future
Land design
- Kill Command (2016) – S.A.R
- Fahrenheit 451 (1953) – Mechanical hound
- Red Planet (2000) – AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion)
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) – S.I.M.O.N.
- RoboCop (1987) – ED-209 (Enforcement Droid Series 209)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) – T-1 Battlefield Robot
- Short Circuit (1986) – Nova S-A-I-N-T (Strategic-Artificially-Intelligent-Nuclear-Transport) "Johnny 5"
- Hardware (1990) – M.A.R.K. 13 prototype killer combat droid
Air Models
- Stealth (2005) – EDI (Extreme Deep Invader)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) – T-1 airborne VTOL craft
High futurist
Humanoids
- Terminator series (1984/1991/2003) – Cyberdyne T-800/T-850 Terminator Endoskeleton
- Star Wars Episodes I, II, III (1999/2002/2005) – Eos B-1 Battle Droid
- Star Wars Episodes II, III (2002/2005) – Eos B-2 Super Battle Droid
- Star Wars Episode III (2005) – Holowan IG-100 MagnaGuards
- Saturn 3 (1980) – "Hector" Model
- The Black Hole (1979) – S.T.A.R. (Special Troops/Arms Regiment)
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) – Cylon Centurion (Military androids with silver armor)
- Fallout (series) (1997-present) – Protectron (General purpose robot, police variant available), Liberty Prime (Giant military robot), Synth (Generation 1 and 2), Assaultron
- Aliens (1986) – (Aliens) Lance Bishop Hyperdyne Systems model 341-B Synthetic
Androids
- Terminator series (1984/1991/2003) – Cyberdyne T-800 (Series 800, Model 101, Version 2.4)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day – Cyberdyne T-1000 a shape-shifter android assassin
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) – T-X "Terminatrix"
- Fallout (series) (2016-present) – Synth (Generation 3, which is a nearly perfect replica of the human body)
Powered Exoskeletons
- The Matrix Revolutions (2003) – APU (Armored Personnel Unit)
- Iron Man (2008) – Iron Man Suit (Powered exoskeleton)
- Avatar (2009 film) (2009) – AMP (Amplified Mobility Platform)
- M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994) – M.A.N.T.I.S. (Mechanically Augmented Neuro-Transmitter Interactive System)
- District 9 (2009) – Bio-Suit (Bio-mechanical powered exoskeleton)
- Fallout series (1997–present) – Various Models