What are your predictions of how war will be like in a 100 years?
Are they supposed to be rappelling from orbit?
>>30075147
kek
it'll be the same
>because war..... war never changes
It'll mostly be automated
>>30075147
I am more curious why the ISS and a Soyuz capsule are still up in the sky after 100 years and if they were still up, it must be an scientific/cultural heritage site/monument and should be taken care of, not let them be desintergrated and be damaged.
>>30075133
Lots and lots of teletanks, remote piloted planes and a decent amount of robots with their own AI (Be it in plane form or just regular soldiers on the ground).
Drones vs Insurgents.
>>30075244
Todays teletanks are cool and kinda cute.
>>30075162
Don't post this again
Drones and robots
Starcraft 6 will be a required course in military academies
>>30075147
I've seen the source, apparently they're space pirates boarding another ship or something.
>>30075133
I would bet on a distopian human world wracked by thousands of small conflicts over resources.
We are an infection that's going to fade away.
>>30075304
Just for (You):
>Because war... War never changes.
>>30075244
Is it saying "Yes", or "No", I'm getting Mixed signals...
>>30075133
With sharp sticks & rocks...
>>30075392
Fade away?
Nah, our goal is to spread anon. Human manifest destiny and all that.
>>30075147
>ywn rappel into earth's orbit from a space-chopper while wearing a badass exoskeleton with your operator bros
why live
>>30075220
Agreed that makes no sense. The ISS will deorbit sometime in the early 2020s at the latest.
>>30075133
What if drone dependency was made non-viable due to drones being hacked?
>>30075244
>here we see the Bradly teaching a young Abrams how to hunt.
>>30080645
2020 is the earliest they'll deorbit it; they're considering extending its life even further: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2010/07/iss-partners-assess-extension-2025-potentially-2028/
>>30075133
tech based and in old bong land any cpu over 5.0 GHZ will require a license
>>30075133
Drones with local controllers for front line work, ECM means you need tight beam line of sight to control them reliably.
Less planes as laser based AA takes off. Mostly, they'll be like cavalry, sweeping in when AA is taken down. Naval fights will be more torpedo based. Harder to intercept with lasers and the water will carry the shock. More submarines as lighter and stronger materials come out.
Space war will come into it's own. Expensive to support but orbital kinetic strikes will be godly,
FTL might be a thing. A lot can happen in 100 years.
You know that scene from demolition man where Stallone and Sandra Bullock put on those stupid helmets and cyber fuck? Like that. Or with sticks and rocks
Drones drones and more drones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nc8a9gnDso
When the west stands in reverance to space jumps and and charity lots for prodigious people
The day a picture worth one thousand words
And hundreds of poor irish folks are yearning for their potatoes wars only prediction is loss.
Loss is a presence loss is a present
>>30082474
Picture you say
>>30082474
>>30082485
"Picture this, we were both butt-naked
Banging on the bathroom floor" Rikrok & shaggy it wasnt me
>>30075133
B52 gonna be upgraded again to extend its service life
>>30082485
>iFunny
Kill yourself you fag
>>30075133
The US will have conquered all other countries so it will look more like police work.
>>30075133
>WHAT war will be like.
Or
>HOW war will be.
Things don't look like hows. They look like whats.
>>30082958
The US will have met it's decline so it will look like guerilla warfare and China being what the US was in the 60s.
>>30082812
I kinda hope when we finally fight aliens we're still using M2s and B-52s retrofitted to operate in spaaaaaace
>>30075220
What's really bothering me is why are they so close to it? If they are still using AR's technology couldn't have advanced that much, and a wayward bolt could shitshrek them or their ship. Space trash is no joke
>>30075133
In 100 years there will be no more wars. Humanity, led by Emperor Elon Musk finally colonized the Moon, Mars, Venus and the Jovian moons. Huge orbiting stations serving as wayports and colonies on their own, are parked in Lagrange points throughout the solar system. The first extrasolar relativistic probe will be almost ready to be launched from Pluto. Humanity no longer look inwards, finally peeking over into the Great Emptiness. No longer shall we consume each other, like vultures over our own carrion. United, the galaxy shall know our footfalls.
>>30075133
It'll be on the moon and on Mars
>>30075133
Dubs checked.
Infinitely more deadly. You think it's bad now, what with IEDs, drones, crazed snipers, etc --- we can't imagine how much worse it will be in 100 years.
>>30081831
kek
>>30079232
a-10 still in service
>>30075133
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say small scale between established countries that never admit fighting. Nearly everything done with drones.