I wonder how long it will be until the military goes electric?Holy crap, I forgot about this thread !
Hey here's some freight I picked up this morning from L3 Combat Propulsion Systems in Muskegon, MIchigan
This is pretty expensive freight, transmissions for military vehicles, I believe Humvee's.
L3 builds and packages them, these were going to Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, California. They're packed in a metal clamshell container with an air pressure release valve and a humidity guage, I think there may be some electronic components in there. Apparently these get dropped from airplanes (with parachute) into areas that are mostly inaccessible
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There's also a testing grounds here at the building in Muskegon where they drive around tanks, Humvees's and Jeeps and beat the snot out the transmissions they build
Hard to transport electricity to an austere location.I wonder how long it will be until the military goes electric?
Batteries are THE holdup. They'll get better and better until they beat a fuel tank. The rest of an electric drivetrain is already so much better and more efficient than ICE that it's only a matter of time; so the incentive is clear.Hard to transport electricity to an austere location.
There are obvious benefits in battery technology.Batteries are THE holdup. They'll get better and better until they beat a fuel tank. The rest of an electric drivetrain is already so much better and more efficient than ICE that it's only a matter of time; so the incentive is clear.
pretty well have the supply chain for petro-fuels well worked outI wonder how long it will be until the military goes electric?
It should not be the government's place to subsidise the oil industry to the tune of hundreds of billions a year, either- but here we are.There are obvious benefits in battery technology.
It should not be the government's place to push it on the people.
Yes, and we're making friends around the world doing it too.pretty well have the supply chain for petro-fuels well worked out
Every day is a struggle when POWER is being sought.It should not be the government's place to subsidise the oil industry to the tune of hundreds of billions a year, either- but here we are.
You probably hate me for this, but I love the smell of burning dieselIt should not be the government's place to subsidise the oil industry to the tune of hundreds of billions a year, either- but here we are.
Burning JP4 does it for me ;DYou probably hate me for this, but I love the smell of burning diesel
My boots used to get soaked in it.(No, @raratt not JP7)
Hub used to bathe in it. Nothing like pogoing the sumps of the big boys.My boots used to get soaked in it.
JP4 smells like kerosene.
Coolanol is what ruined a lot of my uniforms. You get a little on you and it just spread out in the fabric.Hub used to bathe in it. Nothing like pogoing the sumps of the big boys.
I asked him what that was and he nope'd his way outside.Coolanol is what ruined a lot of my uniforms. You get a little on you and it just spread out in the fabric.
It's a dielectric cooling fluid used in high power RF amps.I asked him what that was and he nope'd his way outside.