View Full Version : Take a look at my new truck............
Speedfreak
10-05-2001, 10:59 AM
http://www.ibistek.com/images/gallery_viper2_large.jpg
:D
Go here (http://www.ibistek.com/viper_gallery.html).
attgig
10-05-2001, 11:00 AM
I like their slogan "providing advanced technologies for Today's Market).
yeah, we're all in the market for a truck with a SAM on the top of it. :)
oh, and this is supposed ot be a stealth vehicle!?!?!?
hmmm, not sure...but i like how the gun tucks into the cover...that's pretty cool
topane
10-05-2001, 11:20 AM
O man, I need that here in a bad way...
attgig
10-05-2001, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by att gig
I like their slogan "providing advanced technologies for Today's Market).
yeah, we're all in the market for a truck with a SAM on the top of it. :)
hmmm, I guess there is a market after all! :)
zenbooty
10-05-2001, 11:22 AM
I hear that stuff is becoming popular in South Africa, where the poo has been hitting the fan for some time now. You can even get a flame thrower device mounted. Keeps the nasty carjackers at bay.
Anyone here ever play Car Wars?
Burzhui
10-05-2001, 11:39 AM
I saw a better one in a magazine they had a whole story about it it's also a truck, but it had nifty gadgets like it was electrified, and it had a nerv paralizing gas shooter on the drivers side, so if you are in a car and someone is trying to get you just push a button and they are paralized, it had oil in the back bumper, and another compartment contained nails. The whole car was bullet proof... that was a very nifty truck... except it was meant only for miltary and cost an enourmous ammount of money... i can only immagine having of those things...:(
Markel
10-05-2001, 11:53 AM
Kinda gives new meaning to the term "road rage":eek:
DoPeY5007
10-05-2001, 12:14 PM
High-performance Stealth Vehicles with
hmmm Stealth could be fun alone :D :hmm:
welfareloser
10-05-2001, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by dopey5007
hmmm Stealth could be fun alone :D :hmm:
a coupla friends o mine - one is an automotive engineer, the other a ceramics engineer (she works for a toilet-maker :D ) invented a stealth car bra - it scatters the signals of those thingys cops use to clock you, so they can't get a reading. they have made a coupla car bras with this stuff, and apparently it works well.
Nanotech9
10-05-2001, 12:21 PM
no way - thats totally an ANTI-Roadrage device :D
Markel
10-05-2001, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by welfareloser
a coupla friends o mine - one is an automotive engineer, the other a ceramics engineer (she works for a toilet-maker :D ) invented a stealth car bra - it scatters the signals of those thingys cops use to clock you, so they can't get a reading. they have made a coupla car bras with this stuff, and apparently it works well.
Unless they did this some time ago, I doubt that they can claim to have invented this. I remember reading in Car & Driver about "radar absorbing bras" (hmm, that sounds questionable!) probably 20 years ago. Car & Driver was VERY big on the radar detector / evasion technology. :) They did find that it lessened the effective range of the radar. However, at the end of the article they said that every visible portion of the vehicle (including the driver) would have to be covered with the material in order to achieve true "stealth" status.
welfareloser
10-05-2001, 12:37 PM
Originally posted by Markel
Unless they did this some time ago, I doubt that they can claim to have invented this. I remember reading in Car & Driver about "radar absorbing bras" (hmm, that sounds questionable!) probably 20 years ago. Car & Driver was VERY big on the radar detector / evasion technology. :) They did find that it lessened the effective range of the radar. However, at the end of the article they said that every visible portion of the vehicle (including the driver) would have to be covered with the material in order to achieve true "stealth" status.
yeah, i knew it had already been done, but they came up with a new material or technique or somethin... i dunno, i tend to zone out whenever technical matters of any kind are up for discussion...:sleep: :shrug:
Speedfreak
10-05-2001, 12:56 PM
Did you guys see this, too?
http://www.ibistek.com/ipps.html
"The Ibis Tek IPPS-R© automatically detects an approaching rifle or handgun bullet and instantaneously deploys a protective shield."
;)
Grimm
10-05-2001, 01:04 PM
I just want twin 50's mounted under the hood...
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