That can be considered as waste of electronic parts. Maybe that's good for antiterrorist forces, but not to war - war gun should be more robust. Cornershot? You can hold any gun that way. Btw that is not best holding, because your target can hit you hands. Camera? Waste of electronic - only small mirror can do the same job. Or do you think you have time to zoom in, zoom out and take a photo of attacker? And what would you do if you accidentally drop this shooting digital camera to ground?
My imaginations of future soldiers somewhere else, hardly penetrable armor, light machinegun, mini RPG and so on...
well, you have to know I am talking about it because I am interested. Critism is just my way of expression - yes I did bother to think about it and found some things to improve, or want more info. You can hold any gun 'on flat' to protect your hands. And about the camera - the best it can be if you can get the image right in front of right eye. Something like small display. Soldier can see terrain with left eye and where his rifle aims by the right one.
That can be considered as waste of electronic parts. Maybe that's good for antiterrorist forces, but not to war - war gun should be more robust. Cornershot? You can hold any gun that way. Btw that is not best holding, because your target can hit you hands. Camera? Waste of electronic - only small mirror can do the same job. Or do you think you have time to zoom in, zoom out and take a photo of attacker? And what would you do if you accidentally drop this shooting digital camera to ground?
My imaginations of future soldiers somewhere else, hardly penetrable armor, light machinegun, mini RPG and so on...
well, you have to know I am talking about it because I am interested. Critism is just my way of expression - yes I did bother to think about it and found some things to improve, or want more info. You can hold any gun 'on flat' to protect your hands. And about the camera - the best it can be if you can get the image right in front of right eye. Something like small display. Soldier can see terrain with left eye and where his rifle aims by the right one.