Cognisant
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I think mobility, weight reduction, automation, indirect fire and drone integration.
Something like a DPV, two man crew, lightly armored but enclosed (the crew also wears Kevlar suits), tube launched expendable scout drones, a robotic turret equipped with two ATGMs and a .50 automatic rifle, with perhaps dedicated anti-armor, anti-infantry, anti-air and electronic warfare variants with different loadouts.
Point is it's fast (and if electric it could be quiet too) good for scouting and hit-and-run, small enough to be hidden easily, light enough to be air lifted or deployed in en masse, able to hit tanks with indirect fire ATGMs guided by drone designators and sufficiently armored to present a hard target to small arms at range while being able to return fire on infantry with high range, accuracy and penetration.
The Kevlar suits is a theory I have about combing the merits of optimizing for the square-cube law and using Whipple armor, basically the smaller the thing you're trying to protect is the exponentially less mass you need to armor it and even a relatively thin armor shell on the vehicle turns sniping the occupants with an anti-material rifle into more of a guessing game especially since the outer armor will affect the bullet's trajectory.
The vehicle should have minimal ammunition and fuel, the idea being you airlift this thing to within a few kilometers of where it will engage the enemy, once spent it returns to the LZ either to restock and/or be taken elsewhere. Ideally there's several of these vehicles so they can perform fallback ambushes, i.e. one attacks the enemy and retreats pretty much immediately, the enemy pursues it whereupon it leads them into an ambush on favorable terrain.
This vehicle wouldn't be very effective at attacking a fortified position or entrenched enemy and would struggle to hold such a position, but with speed and mobility they'd be very good at spreading out over a wide area and hitting targets of medium/low strategic value, like bridges and power lines, seeking out anti-air and artillery platforms and generally fucking with the enemy's logistics.
Something like a DPV, two man crew, lightly armored but enclosed (the crew also wears Kevlar suits), tube launched expendable scout drones, a robotic turret equipped with two ATGMs and a .50 automatic rifle, with perhaps dedicated anti-armor, anti-infantry, anti-air and electronic warfare variants with different loadouts.
Point is it's fast (and if electric it could be quiet too) good for scouting and hit-and-run, small enough to be hidden easily, light enough to be air lifted or deployed in en masse, able to hit tanks with indirect fire ATGMs guided by drone designators and sufficiently armored to present a hard target to small arms at range while being able to return fire on infantry with high range, accuracy and penetration.
The Kevlar suits is a theory I have about combing the merits of optimizing for the square-cube law and using Whipple armor, basically the smaller the thing you're trying to protect is the exponentially less mass you need to armor it and even a relatively thin armor shell on the vehicle turns sniping the occupants with an anti-material rifle into more of a guessing game especially since the outer armor will affect the bullet's trajectory.
The vehicle should have minimal ammunition and fuel, the idea being you airlift this thing to within a few kilometers of where it will engage the enemy, once spent it returns to the LZ either to restock and/or be taken elsewhere. Ideally there's several of these vehicles so they can perform fallback ambushes, i.e. one attacks the enemy and retreats pretty much immediately, the enemy pursues it whereupon it leads them into an ambush on favorable terrain.
This vehicle wouldn't be very effective at attacking a fortified position or entrenched enemy and would struggle to hold such a position, but with speed and mobility they'd be very good at spreading out over a wide area and hitting targets of medium/low strategic value, like bridges and power lines, seeking out anti-air and artillery platforms and generally fucking with the enemy's logistics.