maandag 17 juli 2017

Self made warfare notes - Analysing enemy technology

Self made warfare notes - Analysing enemy technology



When you have enemy technology in hands, you can analyse it.


With electronics you can see exactly how it is made and made up
You can go through and copy the whole electronic circuit.
  Look at the build up, what components are used
  Read programmed parts, memory chips for example.
 An advanced electronic engineer, maybe of a certain field though. Can analyse it.
 You can change some things and reproduce it. And making it even better might also be possible.


Engines can be analysed


Warmachines can be analysed


New missiles can be analysed


New weapons can be analysed by gunsmiths
 Finding out how they might shoot faster
 Finding out how they might shoot further
 Finding out how they might be more acurate
 And or even finding out why they are more relyable, due to resistance to water, mud and other circumstances


And even possible new bullets can be analysed



By Jeffrey Koelewijn
 2017


Update:
 Hacking their facilities and stealing information.
 If offline: New from offline computer information gathering technologies.
 Spy or double spy and stealing information.






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