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For questions related to the effects of certain circumstances, conditions, or locality changes on war. Related tags: [civil-war], [nuclear-war], [cold-war]

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Wardogs in Modern Combat

Your biggest limiting factor is actually going to be training/handlers. For example anti-tank dogs were a thing! But because the training fell short, in practice they ended up getting scared and runn …
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How to protect your army from weather controllers?

1) Tunnel under it 2) Fly over it 3) Storm-specialty transports (extra heavy/reinforced) 4) Skip the army and just send ballistic missiles/orbital bombardment (microwaves/tungsten rods ;3)
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First steps of a lab-grown soldier program

Assuming tech is advanced enough, the easiest thing would be to develop a bio-neural template, So that a machine can just be fed raw material, and pop out fully grown, fully trained soldiers. (maybe e …
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Build an impregnable fortress in the middle ages with modern technology

Laputa | The Castle In the Sky | 99 red (hot air) balloons Disclaimer: You said you wanted simple but impenetrable, not practical. This would never work in practice, but on paper it would be awesome! …
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What would a planet be like if it had no oceans, just large lakes? Would it be habitable?

Only answering the question, 'can life live on a world with little water', the short answer is yes, but probably not life as we expect it. 'normal' (Earth like) life would only be able to thrive near …
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