Chapter 286: Helpless

"The third key point, weapons."

Redding Van pointed to the photo.

The above is a list of various weapons and equipment that Homo sapiens has made public or has been discovered.

Army equipment: Cobra assault rifle (7 mm caliber), Cobra heavy machine gun (12 mm caliber), Cobra sniper rifle (12 mm caliber), Cobra pistol (7 mm caliber) ......

Tiger auxiliary exoskeleton armor (can be used with various universal modules), Bobcat all-terrain armored vehicle (can be equipped with various universal modules), Malayan crocodile amphibious armored vehicle, Sumatran Tiger light tank......

Naval equipment: 43 Manila-class frigates, 8 Luzon-class amphibious assault ships, 3 Greater Luzon-class amphibious assault ships.

1 giant submarine with a displacement of 7~80,000 tons (suspected to be nuclear-powered), at least 10 or more large submarines, and an unknown number of small submarines.

There are also 173 large coast guard vessels, 22 supply ships, 12 large hovercraft, and 27 special vessels.

Its navy is equipped with special giant cannons, almost invisible large and small UAVs, Seahawk fighters (one of the improved versions of the MiG-25), special silent mines and torpedoes.

Air Force equipment: Eagle fighter (one of the improved versions of the MiG-25), Owl helicopter, large and small UAVs, Jinpeng transport aircraft (can be changed to bombers and AWACS).

Special armament: Longgrand cannon, armed satellite (suspected).

After reading the introduction of these equipment, the US generals present all faced up to the strength of Homo sapiens.

Redding Fan pointed to one of the confused satellite images: "Among these weapons, the biggest threat to us is undoubtedly the super submarine and the Longelang cannon. ”

"According to the report from the Guam base, the other side's submarines are obviously stronger than us in terms of depth and silence, which is why the three Los Angeles-class ships were driven out of the Luzon Sea."

A hint of embarrassment appeared on Benjamin's face, in this encounter, their navy was indeed embarrassed.

Redding Fan pointed to another picture, which was taken at the Changi base: "In addition, according to Rear Admiral Sullivan's observations, Homo sapiens is also very good at shipbuilding, at least their materials are very strong and can compete with underwater reefs. ”

Looking at the rough appearance of the Sea Plough, Benjamin's brows furrowed more and more:

"If Sapiens submarines and warships can reach this level, then our missiles must be targeted and improved, otherwise it will be difficult to break through their armor."

Mark William directly set the tone: "Whether they use this level of materials on submarines and warships or not, we will use them as they and develop the corresponding armor-piercing warheads." ”

John, the person in charge of the equipment bidding office, replied while taking notes: "I will ask the equipment bidding office to formulate a corresponding bidding plan." ”

Benjamin asked with a headache: "Equipment Research Office, how do you deal with the stealth technology and silencing technology of Homo sapiens?" ”

Anthony, the head of the equipment research office, is also puzzled, since the outbreak of the conflict, their office has been studying how to deal with Homo sapiens' stealth technology and silencing technology.

However, their office has gathered hundreds of analysts and experts in the direction of weapons and equipment research and development, and they still have not thought of any reasonable technology.

He could only bite the bullet now: "Everyone, the problem we have encountered is that the other party's aircraft can generally fly flexibly at ultra-low altitudes, and their absorbing materials are very good, unless this material can be obtained. ”

"The wreckage of the drone should have been seized, right?" Mark William looked at Benjamin.

But Benjamin shook his head with an embarrassed face: "No, the other party's drones are all exploding and destroyed." ”

For suicide drones (i.e., cruise missiles), Homo sapiens simply applied a special layer of disposable absorbers, which has the characteristic of only 10 hours of effect.

The material itself does not have a wave-absorbing function after spraying, but as long as the current of 172~175 volts is passed for about 30 seconds, the absorbing properties of the coating will be activated.

However, after activation, this property can only be maintained for a certain period of time, and this maintenance time can be adjusted, and once the time is up, the coating will automatically decompose into other components.

Even if the U.S. military obtains part of the wreckage, it is difficult to reverse engineer the same material or find its weaknesses when it is incinerated with napalm and thermite, or blown into pieces.

Many of Homo sapiens' weapons and equipment are kept secret, and it is difficult for AmΓ©rica to obtain these secrets unless there are people inside Homo sapiens.

Redding Fan sighed helplessly: "This is also our biggest trouble at present, the phased array radar we are currently equipped with cannot lock on to the opponent's aircraft. ”

The inability of radar to lock on to the target is definitely a nightmare for modern armies, and now many weapons and equipment need radar to lock on to the target in order to destroy and intercept.

As for manual observation, it doesn't work now.

This isn't a Hollywood blockbuster.

If you want to shoot down the aircraft by manually manipulating anti-aircraft artillery, it is possible to prevent high-stealth ultra-low-altitude drones unless the entire battleship is covered with dense array cannons and anti-aircraft guns.

Similar to aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, the deck needs to be moored with aircraft, and it is simply impossible to be equipped with too many phalanx cannons.

Mark William, who had more headaches than Benjamin, asked, "Why can't the radio jamming system get Homo sapiens drones out of control?" ”

"Based on feedback from the Fifth Fleet, they did activate the drone jamming system, but it didn't have any effect on Homo sapiens drones." Reading Van was puzzled by this.

Apparently they have fallen into the blind spot of inertial thinking again.

Conventional drones will be interfered with, that is because conventional drones need navigation and monitoring, which is indispensable for electronic equipment, and the chip computing power of conventional drones itself is very general, and it cannot support intelligent programs at all, and can only run according to the set programs.

The UAV equipped with biochips and magnetic field radar has its own computing power equivalent to a supercomputer, and it does not need the support of satellite navigation and external radar, so it will naturally not be interfered with.

It's like a mobile phone.

Mobile phones with traditional electronic chips cannot browse websites without the Internet.

The mobile phone equipped with a biochip has a huge database and computing power, and it can achieve the effect of "browsing" the website.

For example, if you want to watch a TV series on your mobile phone, the biochip can compress the TV series data on the market into a database in advance.

In this case, with or without the Internet, it does not affect the watching of TV series.

This is the case with drones produced by Homo sapiens.

The Pentagon also used electronic systems as a base to speculate on Homo sapiens' drones, apparently seeking fish from the wood.

After discussing for a long time, the Pentagon only came to one conclusion, that is, Homo sapiens has a great advantage over the US military in conventional weapons.

This conclusion made a group of US generals very frustrated.

At the same time, it also dispelled the idea that some people wanted to take revenge on Homo sapiens in a short period of time, and now that a nuclear war cannot be fought, and a conventional hot war cannot be played, naturally no one dares to shout.

The second day of the Pentagon meeting.

An assessment of the Homo sapiens corp's military capabilities was sent to the Council of the City on a Hill and to the heads of the agencies on the surface.

(End of chapter)