It look like another piece of Star Trek technology is just around the corner . The British military machine ’s top scientists are using supercapacitors to create deflector shields for army tank .
Researchers at the British military ’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory want to practice supercharged electromagnetic fields to repulse plan of attack on tanks and other combat vehicles . Supercapacitors built into the armour of these vehicles can lay in huge amounts of energy , which would then be deploy when an incoming threat is detected . The subject field would theoretically be powerful enough to debar pretty much anything up to small projectile , and the supercapacitors would be capable to quick recharge to prevent a subsequent attack .
Professor Bryn James of the Science and Technology Laboratory accentuate how much this would reduce the need for heavy armor on combat vehicles :

The supercapacitor stuff can be file up and then discharged in one sinewy event to repel incoming fire . You would think this would require immense sum of energy , but we have found it can be done with surprisingly modest amounts of electrical power . established armor is just a lump of metal but an RPG round can perforate through more than a foot of blade . hold around enough armour to protect against that is extremely punishing . The real advantage to the electric armour is how light it can be by comparison .
The real issue is one of timing . The electromagnetic field of battle create would only last for a fraction of a second , so it would be absolutely vital to deploy the field at exactly the right moment to repel the attack . twist this fresh engineering into a reality on the battlefield will likely require the development of ripe tracking systems that can judge the exact instant to fire up the field .
In the meantime , the scientists at the Laboratory are continuing to develop the canonic applied science , something they ’ve been working on throughout the last decade . As early as 2002 , they were able to use a comparatively primitive version of the electric armor to protect a landrover from repeated blast from an RPG , ultimately drive the vehicle away with only minor scratches . The current goal for the research team is to hone the applied science and reduce the weight of armored combat vehicle by an astounding seventy percent by the end of this tenner .

[ The Telegraph ]
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