APCs aren't going anywhere anytime soon, simply because troops need to be transported safely.
However, the issue with all AFVs is situational awareness. Once you've spotted your enemy, they've likely spotted you too, and it's a game of who shoots first. There is little room for error, as an exposed turret usually means an exposed body too.
Telescopic E/O poles are a step on the right direction, but ideally we should go much further with this.
In my opinion we should use Kaplan UGV as a test bed for a completely new type of turret; a robotic arm that can carry machine guns or missiles. This could be used not only to peak around corners without exposing the body of the vehicle, but also for peering over low buildings and walls.
However, the issue with all AFVs is situational awareness. Once you've spotted your enemy, they've likely spotted you too, and it's a game of who shoots first. There is little room for error, as an exposed turret usually means an exposed body too.
Telescopic E/O poles are a step on the right direction, but ideally we should go much further with this.
In my opinion we should use Kaplan UGV as a test bed for a completely new type of turret; a robotic arm that can carry machine guns or missiles. This could be used not only to peak around corners without exposing the body of the vehicle, but also for peering over low buildings and walls.