OMFG...I can buy a Hind with my Visa. The world is mine!!!!!
That is a whole pile of awsome.
Psycho, while it is often easier to pierce armor than it is to make better armor, that is not always the case. If they increase the bottom armor (and the top armor), it will slow the tank some (that's ok, tanks actually cruise along pretty good). Then as you say, they will make a better man-portable-tank-killer... presumably. Those actually aren't as good as they are often made up to be, and they tend to be really heavy. But that aside, they make a better anti tank weapon. Then either the tanks will go "screw it" and go for lighter, faster, and anti-missile tech (jamming, stealth, whatever) and then we'll just go back to shooting them with really big guns (.50 cal and whatnot). Or, if we follow the trend of recent history, and they will likely just make better armor. And rinse and repeat.
(Not really disagreeing, btw, I just think that tech will probably just keep swinging back and forth.)
But on buying Hinds... and kinda related to owning tanks in the US, does anyone remember the gentleman who lives in the Southwest (Arizona, I believe? But maybe New Mexico or Nevada) who a few years ago had 2 fully functioning Cobra Attack Helicopters? (As the story goes) he builds custom helicopters for a living. In several places in the country there are vast warehouses of military surplus that you can dig through and buy off the goverment (it's the super military surplus locations, and where most military surplus stores apparently get their stuff). Anyway, the helicopter gentleman over the years found enough Cobra parts to build 2 complete chopters. AND, even better, he has ALL the armaments for them to! Of course the guns are illegal, so they are disabled/not assembled (or maybe he had the special permits that private citizens can aquire for automatics weapons? I forget) and at least at the time, he had the missiles to. Because apparently (at the time), it was illegal to import or smuggle missiles into the US... but apparently thier is/was no law against a private citizen owning a missile... if the goverment was silly enough to sell you one. Which the Military Warehouse did. (Who knows how they didn't notice what they were doing.) On the special I was watching, he actually had a missile sitting in his waiting room, leaning against the wall.
