MMM, well someone has too much time to kill in the garage
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/resources/gunpod/gunpod.html
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/resources/gunpod/gunpod.html
One possible use might be a hostage situation. The unit could be sent in to deal with hostage takers, but the hostages themselves might be in harms way, hence the non-lethal weaponry.Originally posted by retartedpaintballer
alright, here's my question.............. in most situations the only time you try to use unmanned weapon delivery systems is when the person's life would be in great danger
So, if the unmanned weapon is going into a life threatening situation where targets would be shooting to kill, why is it that the unmanned weapon is designed to be non-lethal