Do mechs sink into the ground?

Whether its sinks or not will be dependant on your mechs size and density but they'd need to be ridiculously heavy before they'd starting "sinking" into solid ground.
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Are mechs viable?

Overall, when compared to conventional military vehicles, bipedal, semi-humanoid mechs are generally ineffective and their only advantage is that they look really cool.
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Why are mechs impractical Reddit?

As to why mecha are bad fighting machines, there are a number of reasons: They're hard to balance; even mecha on the smaller side such as Gundam's Mobile Suits (18-30m) would be very hard to balance and would be prone to falling over.
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Are military mechs practical?

No. Mechs make no sense from a combat perspective, because they're huge targets that offer no appreciable gain. In contemporary combat, if you can be seen, you can be hit, and if you can be hit, you can be killed.
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Are mechs better than tanks?

If we compared a mech and a tank on open ground, it is likely that the tank could be outperform the mech in speed and ability to deliver rounds on target. However, if the mech ran to dense forest to escape the charge of tanks, the mecha could then have the advantage, due to the woods stopping the tanks if dense enough.
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Will mobile suits ever exist?

The simple answer is yes. In fact, scientists have been tackling various aspects of the technology since at least the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Why don't we use mechs?

Motors at each joint might be a way around it, but this solution would require heavy duty motors to support the rest of the body. These motors are comparatively heavy, which would mean there would be a significant amount weight focused at the joints, making the mech that much harder to balance.
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Do mechs exist in real life?

Although fictional mechs come in all shapes and sizes, the widely used hulking, humanoid mech design is the most common in gaming, and in life, as we've seen with real life attempts to build the kinds of giant mechs that we love in fiction.
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Will mechs replace tanks?

Note that Mechs cannot do the job of tanks/planes/ships nor replace them. They are a new form of vehicles designed for a new form of warfare.
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What are the advantages of mech?

Mechanical advantages allows humans to perform tasks much easier in terms of the force they need to apply, but must always obey the conservation of energy. Mechanical advantage is a measure of the ratio of output force to input force in a system, used to analyze the forces in simple machines like levers and pulleys.
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Is it possible to build a mech?

While it may be possible to build and pilot a mecha large enough to crush humans, they are likely to be lumbering, unstable, and with very limited range. Building a giant killer robot with many degrees of freedom would break a fundamental rule of engineering: avoid unnecessary complexity!
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Are Pacific Rim robots possible?

The Jaegers of Pacific Rim clock in at an impressive height of about 76 meters (250 feet). However, controlling such massively complex robots in reality simply "cannot be done," according to Murphy.
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Who invented mechs?

The concept of transforming mecha was pioneered by Japanese mecha designer Shōji Kawamori in the early 1980s, when he created the Diaclone toy line in 1980 and then the Macross anime franchise in 1982.
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Is Japan building a Gundam?

Japan is building a massive humanoid robot modeled after those in the "Gundam" sci-fi franchise. The robot will be a replica of RX-78-2 Gundam, the samurai-inspired mecha introduced in the original animated series in 1979. It'll be 18 meters (59 feet) tall and weigh a staggering 25 tons.
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How much would a real Gundam cost?

The Japanese Science Portal has specced out and priced a giant mecha robot, the Gundam. It takes a certain mind to apply a mundane spreadsheet to something as out-and-out awesome as an 18 meter tall robot, but amongst the numbers are some great dream components.
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How much would a mech cost?

Used robot prices can range between an estimated $25,000 and $40,000, and systems with application components cost between $50,000 and $75,000.
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How heavy would a Jaeger be?

A Jaeger weights about 2500 tons but it only takes eight CH-47 Chinooks to lift it. A single Chinook can lift about 11.3 tons (11,340 kg = 25,000 lbs). Russian surnames take masculine and feminine forms.
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Can we make real Jaegers?

Originally Answered: Do we have the technology to build a Jaeger (The Giant Mecha From The Movie Pacific Rim)? No and we never will. It's not really about technology; it's about physics.
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Can Godzilla beat a Jaeger?

We've seen Pacific Rim's Jaegers in action and know that they can struggle to take on the kaiju of their own universe. They are drastically undersized compared to Godzilla when it comes to weight, so one swipe could foreseeably obliterate even the biggest and most expensive Jaeger with ease.
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Is giant robots possible?

This principle also means that a giant human-shaped robot would certainly be stronger than a regular human in terms of the amount of mass it's able to lift, but with regard to its own body mass the giant robot is actually weaker. None of this is to say that giant robots are necessarily impossible.
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Are spider mechs practical?

For those of you wondering, a spider mecha is one that is very low to the ground and has four or more legs. I'd imagine these would be far more practical than bipedal mecha, as these are lower, probably faster, and more agile than bipeds.
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Does Battlemechs make sense?

Battlemechs as they behave in MWO make no sense. However, if you can build a humanoid mech with the agility of a human, or even a super-human, then things are really different.
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What are the disadvantages of being a mechanical engineer?

Another downside a mechanical engineer faces is the unpredictability of his workload. Engineering work usually varies from week to week. For instance, in a manufacturing plant, a mechanical engineer does routine maintenance and process control work in one week, while the next week sees him working on another project.
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