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Flying cars and national security.

Flying cars and national security. 

The flying car can change our way to travel fundamentally, and that equipment can equip with natural friendly fuel cells, what are using hydrogen and oxygen as the fuel. They can make traffic more comfortable, and the problem is that the technology would need a special driver's license or pilot's license that it would be safe. Or it would need autopilot, what can communicate with central computers and the problem with those systems is that they need very much tests, that they could be suitable and safe solutions, what ordinary people can buy and handle safely. 

But also the military is interesting about this kind of low-noise and low-cost all-terrain vehicles. If this kind of technology is connected to the normal jet plane, that would make possible to operate that vehicle in extremely low altitude and from the runways, what are full of craters. If this technology, what is introduced in the film below, is used in jet fighters, those systems would not need aircraft carrier, and they can be dropped above of water simply driving them over the deck, and they can be used by any ship or field, what can be found. Those systems might not have fixed installation. 

The very big model or so-called "flying truck" can take the jetplane on the back, and then the aircraft can accelerate by that vehicle to the speed, that it can raise airborne. The so-called "catamaran structure could be effective. That system would raise the jetfighter to the high altitude, and then it would rip from the middle to two parts, and the aircraft can get enough speed, while it drops, and then the pilot can fly it as normal aircraft. But if the all-terrain vehicles would equip this kind of technology, they can avoid minefields. 

Flying cars can be used as the base of the developing fundamental weapon systems. They can be used as the base of creating the next generation cargo systems for nuclear weapons. 

The problems with technology what is used with flying cars are visible in the film, what is below this text. The same technology, what allows this futuristic version of the Renault to fly in the low altitudes can benefit in the new generation cruise missiles, and bombs what can be dropped on the areas, and then those bombs can drive or fly in the bunkers, where protected targets are stored. So the question is it wise to build that kind of devices in China. 

The flying vehicle can be dropped over the harbor, and then they can slip in the storage bunkers where the nuclear submarines are waiting to go overseas. And in fact, in those systems can equip also nuclear warheads. 

That makes possible to create the vehicle, what can attack to heavily protected targets. The new kind of cargo-vehicles can drive the nuclear warhead to the entrance of heavily armored command bunker, and then explode themselves near the armored door, what can destroy those targets in seconds, or at least damage them very badly. 

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