Not gonna pretend to be some badass leaker or anything, but I know a guy who knows a spook and I got to meet him recently and talk some stuff with him.
Spookbro was telling me that some of the fancier stuff the US Mil has right now is pretty fucking neato, he said he saw a guy get a bad shot, blew a chunk out of his thigh, and one of the guys he was with had a syringe of this shit that not only filled the wound with some sort of compound by expanding, but it stopped the pain and the bleeding, the guy went from having damage that would have crippled him for a good while to being combat effective again, in less than 5 min. And even after the whole thing, they just gauze and wrapped it and told him to let it rest for a week or so and it'd be good as new.
Needless to say I'm a bit skeptical, anyone here think maybe that kind of medicine exists?
>>32898581
Fuck OPSEC, right?
>>32898581
if that kind of medicine existed the company that created it would make far more money just selling it to both military and civilian entities
That would only be posible with nanoshit or an accelerated steamcell foam. both siencefiction. Know a guy who researched steamcell 'arrays'
>>32898581
Spookfag was probably talking about xstat, not exactly spoopy stuff right there.
>>32898581
3/10 bait op
>>32898889
tactical tampon injector
>>32898581
>>32898889
To be fair celox, morphine and gauze is pretty amazing.. though it's not as good as what the OP suggest.
These injectable hemostatic compounds can stop bleeding with a sterile material that works very quickly and does not require removal, as it degrades into safe compounds.
Granted, a responsible medic would tell someone that had been shot, even if they only had soft tissue injuries, to go to a real doctor as soon as they can and get a proper examination and treatment plan.
>>32898581
You realize at best military sanctioned researched is only one step ahead of civilian shit right ? The people they poach from is the normal academic pool with the exception of NDAs and opsec for their current stuff.
Like for example when people claim all this weird shit about computer scientists...its like no. You can read papers from the ACM, IEEE, or respective universities.
>>32898948
if you're talking about >>32898889 they're not dissolvable, they have metallic inserts that show up on x-rays so surgeons can remove them
Can anyone remember that video where a guy uses an experimental product on a pig carcass with simulated bleeding, where the product instantly seals the wound by mimicking the surrounding tissues with nanotech voodoo?
>>32899528
Found it, no nanotech voodoo though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJLxRcU9No4
>>32898978
This.
>people talking about how top secret clearance lets you know about all the laser rifles, low orbit ion cannons, and sonic pens
>it's all just where we're hiding nukes in grain silos
>>32898581
>not gonna pretend to be a badass leaker
At least you admit it right there. Because this shit ain't a secret what so ever
>>32900695
I'd imagine there's something above top secret, where all the stuff that is being tested is.
That's and I'm sure any level of clearance doesn't mean you can just go poking around documents that have nothing to do with your job
>>32900695
Aerospace secret squirrel stuff is pretty neat. Maybe some espionage stuff, and the classified darpa stuff is interesting.
Other than that, yeah.
That's racist, and we all know black people.