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hehehehehe sabar bro sabar. let them regular humans say anything they want. we KNOW the TRUTH!! ;) a.r.l.a.n -------------------------------------------- Star Trek Online (DVD-ROM) - US Edition for sale from Play-Asia.com free shipping to Indonesia http://alturl.com/s72e -------------------------------------------- Star Trek Online Special Collector's Edition from Play-Asia.com free shipping to Indonesia http://alturl.com/9yf6 -------------------------------------------- --- On Wed, 24/3/10, ER [Energy Revolution] <[email protected]> wrote: > From: ER [Energy Revolution] <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: [Indo-StarTrek] force fields: now a reality > To: [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, 24 March, 2010, 8:36 AM > Wah mantap! > > Hahahaha. > > Satu lagi khayalan Star Trek yang menjadi kenyataan! > > Ayo mau bilang apa lagi? > > > > Sorru gw lagi agak kesel... > > Ada seorang teman lama yang baru di-add jadi friend gw di > FB. Setelah itu > pastinya dia liat2 foto2 gw di FB. > > Ga nyampe 1x24 jam kemudian dia langsung komentar gini, > "Wah isinya Star > Trek melulu. emang masa kecil loe kurang bahagia ya?" > > Rese.. Langsung ge kick out dari temen gw saat itu juga.. > hahahaha! Bener2 > keterlaluan deh. > > > > Sekarang mau bilang apa tuh orang2 setelah sekali lagi > teknologi khayalan ST > bisa jadi nyata? > > Jangan2 tuh orang juga ngecek FB nya pake henpon yang juga > udah dari taun > 60-an udah ada di Star Trek. rese..rese. > > > > > > Salam, > > ER > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Support Energy [R]evolution Now! > > www.human-earth.blogspot.com > > _____ > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Ryo Saeba > Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2010 8:25 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Indo-StarTrek] force fields: now a reality > > > > > > http://www.telegrap > <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/7487740/Star-Trek-style-force-fi > eld-armour-being-developed-by-military-scientists.html> > h.co.uk/technology/news/7487740/Star-Trek-style-force-field-armour-being-dev > eloped-by-military-scientists.html > > Star Trek-style force-field armour being developed by > military scientistsA > space-age "force field" capable of protecting armoured > vehicles and tanks by > repelling incoming fire is being developed by British > military scientists. > > By Richard Gray <http://www.telegrap > <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/richard-gray/> > h.co.uk/journalists/richard-gray/>, > Science Correspondent > Published: 2:08PM GMT 20 Mar 2010 > [image: Star Trek-style force-field armour being developed > by military > scientists] > When a threat from incoming fire is detected by the > vehicle, the energy > stored in the supercapacitor can be rapidly dumped onto the > metal plating on > the outside of the vehicle, producing a strong > electromagnetic field. Photo: > AP/Bruce Adams > > The new type of armour will use pulses of electrical energy > to repel > rockets, shrapnel and other ammunition that might damage a > vehicle. > > Researchers at the Defence Science and Technology > Laboratory (Dstl), which > is the research and development arm of the Ministry of > Defence, claim it is > possible to incorporate material known as supercapacitors > into armour of a > vehicle to turn it into a kind of giant battery. > > Related Articles > > - Did our troops in Afghanistan really have all they > needed?</comment/7408296/Did-our-troops-in-Afghanistan-really-have-all-they- > needed.html> > - 200 Russian tanks found abandoned in > forest</news/worldnews/europe/russia/7338097/200-Russian-tanks-found-abandon > ed-in-forest.html> > - Armed Forces Day: events around > Britain</news/newstopics/sundaytelegrapharmedforcesday/5579329/Armed-Forces- > Day-events-around-Britain.html> > - Mother of British soldier killed in Snatch Land Rover > wins legal > battle</news/newstopics/onthefrontline/5795852/Mother-of-British-soldier-kil > led-in-Snatch-Land-Rover-wins-legal-battle.html> > - Gold vending machines are a sign of the times, German > inventor > claims</finance/financetopics/financialcrisis/5575546/Gold-vending-machines- > are-a-sign-of-the-times-German-inventor-claims.html> > - Armed Forces Day: making of our > military</news/newstopics/sundaytelegrapharmedforcesday/5579981/Armed-Forces > -Day-making-of-our-military.html> > > When a threat from incoming fire is detected by the > vehicle, the energy > stored in the supercapacitor can be rapidly dumped onto the > metal plating on > the outside of the vehicle, producing a strong > electromagnetic field. > > Scientists behind the project claim this would produce a > momentary "force > field" capable of repelling the incoming rounds and > projectiles. > > Although it would last for only a fraction of a second, if > timed correctly > it could prevent rocket propelled grenades, which detonate > on impact, from > reaching their target. The supercapacitor could then be > rapidly recharged > ready for another attack. > > The idea is similar to the force fields portrayed in > science fiction movies > which produce an invisible protective shell around a > vehicle or object. > > Professor Bryn James, head of Dstl's armour and protection > science and > technology centre, said the electric armour had the > potential to > dramatically decrease the weight of military vehicles and > tanks. > > Currently few tanks are able to carry enough armour needed > to resist impacts > from RPG rounds, which produce jets of molten copper > capable of punching > through more than foot of solid steel upon impact. > > He said: "The supercapacitor material can be charged up and > then discharged > in one powerful event to repel incoming fire. > > "You would think this would require huge amounts of energy, > but we have > found it can be done with surprisingly small amounts of > electrical power. > > "Conventional armour is just a lump of metal but an RPG > round can punch > through more than a foot of steel. Carrying around enough > armour to protect > against that is extremely heavy. > > "The real advantage to the electric armour is how light it > can be by > comparison." > > Sophisticated tracking systems will also need to be > developed to work in > conjunction with the new armour so that incoming threats > can be identified > and the electrical discharge timed correctly to repel the > rocket. > > It is unlikely that such a system would be used against > fire from small arms > as the outer skin can be made to be bullet proof. > > Armour piercing rounds, RPGs and "shaped charge" roadside > bombs pose a far > greater threat to armoured vehicles and tanks as it is not > possible to put > enough armour plating on all parts of the vehicle to > protect it completely. > > The comparatively lightweight electric armour, however, > could be used to > protect the entire outer shell of a vehicle by using a thin > cloth-like > flexible supercapacitor material. > > This can be used to form a lining beneath the armour that > turns the vehicle > into a giant battery pack. > > An early incarnation of a different type of electric armour > technology has > already been trailed by Dstl. > > It used several layers of metal which have electric current > flowing through > them. > > When an RPG round penetrates the outer layer, it completes > the electrical > circuit creating a highly electrically charged field > between the layers. > > This charged field vaporises the copper jet that shoots out > from the front > of the RPG warhead, preventing it from penetrating the > inner hull of the > vehicle and keeping the soldiers inside safe. > > At a test in 2002, senior British Army officers saw the > chassis of a Warrior > infantry carrier, which was fitted with the early electric > armour, survive > repeated attack by RPGs before being driven away with only > minor damage. > > Scientists from Dstl outlined their plans to use this > technology at an MoD > showcase of military technology last week. > > The MoD has tasked Dstl with reducing the weight of > armoured vehicles by 70 > per cent over the next decade in a bid to improve speed and > manoeuvrability. > > Dstl has also developed an experimental armour steel that > is covered in > holes known as Super Bainite, which could also be used on > vehicles. > > Scientists found they could double the ballistic > performance of the armour > by introducing the holes to the steel, while halving its > weight. > > Professor Peter Brown, who headed the Dstl team that > developed Super > Bainite, said: "This is because when a bullet hits, it's > always near to the > edge of a hole. > > "This causes the bullet to topple over, turning it from a > sharp projectile > to a blunt fragment which is easier to stop." > > -- > things left unsaid, http://ryosaeba. <http://ryosaeba.wordpress.com> > wordpress.com > maxgain scams, http://maxgain. <http://maxgain.wordpress.com> wordpress.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > ============[[email protected]]=========== > [Indo-StarTrek] Indonesian Star Trek Community > "...to boldly go where no Indonesian has gone before." > ------------------------------------------------------ > Website: http://www.indo-startrek.org > Forum: http://www.indo-startrek.org/forum > Twitter: http://www.indo-startrek.org/twitter > Milis: http://www.indo-startrek.org/yahoogroups > Facebook: http://www.indo-startrek.org/facebook > =/\= ================================================= > =/\=Yahoo! 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