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If you want to see actual "future-sight", then go play the very first Deus Ex. The thing is insanely prophetic and it came out in 2000 while predicting present-day politics and the ulterior motives of the globalists - ah I should stop.
There is a common rule with regards to "tip-of-the-spear" military technology. If they are claiming to be testing out technology, then it already has been deployed with special forces across the globe. You can see this with Russia and their next-generation RATNIK-2 body armor, in addition to 7N37 and 7N39 cartridges, while also seeing it with the United States and a whole lot of prototype body armor solutions in addition to all other kinds of things.
I never said Ratnik was "future-advanced", just "next-generation" as compared to current first world body armor systems. Results from the conflict in Ukraine seem to suggest that RATNIK-2 is superior to current American body armor.
Oh, and RATNIK-2 is not RATNIK, it just came after. RATNIK is already in service with a large portion of regular troops while RATNIK-2 is still in beginning stages of widespread deployment.
It's a powerful guided round capable of traveling many miles as long as it has a few middle easterners with box-cutters in the front!
Not to mention this!
https://us-east-1.tchyn.io/snopes-production/uploads/2016/09/silverstein-wtc.jpg.jpeg