Difference between revisions of "Realistic Equivalents"

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*[[Medi-Kit]] - Stimulants and painkillers aside, Chitosan battlefield bandages clot severe bleeding wounds instantly. http://www.hemcon.com/ (Secret ingredients: ground shrimp shells and vinegar. From Slashdot.)
 
*[[Medi-Kit]] - Stimulants and painkillers aside, Chitosan battlefield bandages clot severe bleeding wounds instantly. http://www.hemcon.com/ (Secret ingredients: ground shrimp shells and vinegar. From Slashdot.)
  
*[[Electro-flare]] - no equivalent. Invented because burning flares would set fires. There is a "pen gun flare" pyrotechnic. Perhaps modern LED Flashlights with a weighted case for throwing would fill the niche. http://www.pocketlights.com/inova247.asp or http://www.smarthome.com/903206.html
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*[[Electro-flare]] - Invented because burning flares would set fires. Today they are used as emergency road markers: http://www.uai.ca/sales/images/meprolight/electroflare.htm
  
 
*[[Grenade]] - Standard M67 fragmentation grenade. Note the nearest thing to our timer is "cook-off" time. Electronic fuses are possible and reliable.  
 
*[[Grenade]] - Standard M67 fragmentation grenade. Note the nearest thing to our timer is "cook-off" time. Electronic fuses are possible and reliable.  

Revision as of 21:16, 8 May 2006

Realistic equivalents from military and other sources, to add impact to your fanfiction.

Weapons

  • Pistol - SOCOM use 45ACP, aka HK MK23. Link as above.


Equipment & Explosives

  • Medi-Kit - Stimulants and painkillers aside, Chitosan battlefield bandages clot severe bleeding wounds instantly. http://www.hemcon.com/ (Secret ingredients: ground shrimp shells and vinegar. From Slashdot.)
  • Grenade - Standard M67 fragmentation grenade. Note the nearest thing to our timer is "cook-off" time. Electronic fuses are possible and reliable.

Vehicles & Armament

Or something larger, like an electric mini bulldozer. http://www.magnatrac.com/

"Payload considerations have also been a sore point with the CV-22. Planners will have to take into consideration its reduced cabin volume and lift capacity. Not only does it carry fewer troops (18 vs 27), it is also incapable of transporting any of the armored, wheeled vehicles currently used by SOF teams. Procurement of a new vehicle is still pending..." --CV-22 Tiltrotor Osprey compared to Pavelow helicopter in Special Forces deployments, 1 June 1998. Could that new vehicle be HWP-sized?


--JellyfishGreen 11:56, 25 Apr 2005 (BST)