Instead of sending soldiers into battle with flamethrowers on their backs, could we send them into battle with giant battery packs on their backs to shoot high voltage electricity at the enemy?
>>32063175
EBIC
>>32063175
>battery hit by a bullet
>explodes and shocks the gay out of every U.S. Army soldier in the radius
Wow, a win win situation!
>>32063175
Only if the enemy forces consist of homosexuals, ala the Theban Sacred Band
Maybe in some kind of partnership with Russia
>>32063175
>US goes to war against Sweden
>Special Penceian brigade of silver-haired anti gay shocktroopers terrorize the Swedish military
>>32063175
We supervillains now?
You realize electricity irl doesn't arc like in videogames, right? You're not going to pikachu kebabs, because even if you could generate lightning levels of electricity it'll just aim for the ground.
The only way to practically implement what you really want (not tasers or wired bullshit) is to attach a lightning generator under a helicopter and rain artificial thunderbolts on the kebab below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolaser
>>32063175
where do you faggots come from?
That would be stupid and easily countered. A simple grounded copper mesh could make your electricity gun irrelevant.
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>>32065225
One of the more badass things I've read in a while
Batteries have very low energy density. It would be far more weight efficient to use a small 1/2 horsepower motor, and super-capacitors.