List of reasons why mechs are never gonna be a things:
Tanks are more stable firing platforms
Tanks are far more mobile
Tanks will are, and always will be faster (as technology advances they will only get faster)
Bipedal mechs would be easy as crap to destroy (one good hit in the hip, knee, or ankle and its out)
Quad mechs would be quite a bit slower than a tank
A tank has treads and thus distributes weight across ground better, making it more suitable for more environments
A mech would get stuck in the mood in two seconds due to small feet
A mech could easily trip over literally anything
A mech is taller, thus just a bigger target to hit
A mech, even with sensors, would not be able to maneuver a city and better (probably worse) than a tank, and due to its height would be an easy target for militia and infantry hiding in buildings
A mech would actually have to have less armor to make way for all the more moving joints
A mech would not be able to carry as much weaponry because it would not be able to support the weight, for risk of stressing out and possibly damaging the joints
A mech would be a much easier target for attacking aircraft, due to its tall profile and inability to maneuver thanks to being on legs, not treads.
Should I continue?
Tordin, on 21 December 2016 - 07:41 AM, said:
Mechs, Tanks, Infantry etc thats the future. Noone replaces anyone, jsut different roles.
"Mechs not possible!" Bah, snobsnob. Sceptics are so funny.
Sceptics and underminers said we humans would never take to the skies, never dive to the deep ocen, never to reach space, that thinking sending manned crafts to mars are insane and so on. And yet they have and will happen. Nothing is impossible, it just needs the right tech, time, cash and trust in "wild" projects. We are an amizing species with a brain of the truly creative, either it be for the better or worse.
You do realize the military has gone into the logistics of mechs before right? I suggest you look at the powered armor combat suits and such that they pioneered and designed but were then found to be completely idiotic for use due to their cumbersome nature.
The technology now exists that a mech could potentially be used on the battlefield. If it were logistically feasible for the military to use them, then they would.
The military has always been leagues ahead in their technology. The internet existed as a military tech decades before it was ever made a public thing (despite what Al Gore will say lol). Same as drones and things like that. Drones have actually been in use for decades on end. The first remote control airplanes were pioneered back in the 50's with the Ryan Firebee being one of the first jet drone series ever made.
Walking mechs and such have been produced by the military before, and have been used in the past as prototypes. Such as the General Electric Walking Truck.
At this point (with more than 40 years of actual experimentation on this field with no success and only prototypes built) it seems unlikely mechs will ever have use outside of our fantasies. Frankly if the Boston Dynamics robots haven't gotten military use yet, I doubt any will.