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US Army To Receive "Astonishingly Powerful" Electric Robot Tank
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I'm so happy to see the military continuing to burn money like it's free on projects that are retarded beyond belief. So happy. A fully electric tank? Based on what, magic dragon farts? I don't know if anybody told these idiots yet, but lithium batteries used in the likes of vehicles have a tendency to explode violently and sit there in flames, much less struck with something explosive. Not to mention poorer temperature tolerances, poorer energy efficiency, poorer energy per unit volume, for fuck sake there's literally no advantages here.
Yes, I am thinking of that 2.5 trillion. I'm thinking a whole lot more use could've been put to it than inflating the budgets of morons with rank who now have to come up with excuses to waste it all.
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