Chapter 517: Chapter 335: cha of the Beautiful Country_2 Chapter 517: Chapter 335: cha of the Beautiful Country_2 Feeling Judith’s gaze, Kegelo could only grit his teeth and say to the researchers beside him, “Bring out our Daring cha and Diamond cha.”
Soon, two chas were brought out.
One of the chas was approximately two and a half ters tall, painted silver, and had an overall design sowhat similar to the oversized Iron battle suits seen in movies. If it weren’t for the large bulge on its back, it would have looked quite impressive.
The other cha was sixteen ters tall with an exceptionally bulky body. Its legs consisted of wheels almost as tall as a person, and its body was covered in tal fraworks and a ss of exposed, chaotic wiring.
“Director Judith, this is our research. The forr is the Daring cha, built with a new type of aluminum alloy composite material. Its weight is only one-third that of traditional steel, eting the demands for lightness while still providing decent defense capabilities,” said Kegelo.
As Kegelo spoke, a tester approached the Daring cha.
The cha’s back could open to allow entry. The tester first stuffed their feet in and then bent down to crawl inside the cha.
Whirr!
As the cha’s sensors adhered to the tester’s skin, the machine suddenly ca to life.
It began to move in front of Judith with sowhat stiff movents.
But these movents made Judith frown, and the military representative, General MacKen, couldn’t help but blurt out, “Fuck, it’s slower than my grandma taking a walk, and it’s so ugly. My soldiers are going to be laughed at by the enemy if they go into battle wearing this turtle battle armor.”
As the Daring cha walked, the giant whirring noise it emitted could be heard. The raised bump on its back, resembling a turtle shell, made it extrely difficult for the cha to turn, squat, or jump, making it look like a patient with polio—truly a pitiful sight.
“General MacKen, we are limited by our energy sources and could only use batteries. To ensure the cha’s endurance, we had to use a large battery pack,” Kegelo explained embarrassingly, even though they had used lightweight aluminum alloy, the two and a half ter cha was still overweight. In order to power the cha, they had to maximize the battery count, causing the cha to carry a turtle shell full of battery packs.
Furthermore, due to limitations in transmission and joint technologies, the entire cha’s movents were very rigid.
During the test, the Daring cha picked up a weapon to undergo further testing. It lifted an M2 heavy machine gun, aid at the target, and pulled the trigger.
Flas spewed forth, and shells scattered as the imnse recoil caused the cha’s arm to lift and the barrel to rise. The arm malfunctioned due to severe vibrations, and the cha’s arm and right shoulder joint froze.
“Damn it, I can’t stop it,” the tester inside the cha exclaid as their face turned pale, stumbling around while the gun began to sway unpredictably.
A burst of bullets flew overhead, close to General MacKen and Judith, who imdiately hit the ground, their faces turning white with fear.
“Idiot, quickly activate the ergency power cutoff,” Kegelo cursed, jumping up and urgently reminding the operator.
A dozen seconds later, with the power cut off, the Daring cha finally ca to a halt.
anwhile, General MacKen got up from the ground, his face flushed with rage as he yelled at Kegelo, “Shit, what kind of crap cha is this? I nearly lost my life just now. I will never allow such junk to be included in our military procurent, never!”
Judith’s expression was ugly as she said, “So this is what Boston Dynamics has developed for the single soldier cha? I see no rits to it at all. The movents are sluggish and rigid, the failure rate is high. It’s more likely to destroy itself than be taken down by the enemy. Is this the result of billions of dollars of research?”
Compared to the biological armor enhancents of Jieke Group for their soldiers, the Daring cha in Judith’s view was an insult to the biological armor.
The biological armor enhanced the combat capabilities of the driver, while this Daring cha reduced them. It was so stiff and slow in movent that even the speed of an average person was faster, with a failure rate so high it was almost unbearable to watch.
“Director Judith, we’ve done our best, but cha research is exceptionally difficult. We’ve just started and there’s still a long way to go to reach the level of Jieke Group,” Kegelo said, fearful of losing the support of the Beautiful Country’s governnt. A company like Boston Dynamics, lacking comrcial value, found it very difficult to identify a real point of profit.
Judith, without a word, just pointed to the other large Diamond cha. This cha had been brought in on a heavy flatbed truck and said, “Stop making excuses and continue with the test. I want to see what else you’ve managed to co up with.”
“This… this Diamond cha, we’ve just finished developing it and it hasn’t undergone any testing yet,” said Kegelo.
“Then today will be its first test,” Judith said, cutting off Kegelo’s stalling outright.
“Soone, go pilot the Diamond Battle Armor,” she ordered.
Kegelo, gritting his teeth, could only muster up the courage, hoping that nothing would go wrong with this Diamond cha.
“Hold on, Judith, let’s move back a bit. Let’s not lose our lives here,” General MacKen said bluntly, showing his distrust for Boston Dynamics and already taking the lead in moving away quickly.
Kegelo stood rooted to the spot in embarrassnt.
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