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people are kind of glossing over some lore like atlas punching an asteroid to pieces and gauss literally outrunning mines
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Realistically, that would be doubtful. In a single combat scenario it would largely depend on the variables of the fight while a single Tenno would have no chance against a full chapter once fully aware of them. If going sneaky commando, a fully boosted warframe using Tenno might be able to do their run and extract before being found and eliminated; but nothing a Tenno does is unheard of in W40K. Tenno in their warframes are roughly equivalent to a decked out Eldar sneaky aspect cliche and outside a warframe - manifest or walking around themselves - are just a psyker of decent but not impressive by W40k standards strength who can use the equivalent of a Chaos Energy Gun called a Kai Gun. There are individual chapters that specialize in killing exactly those kind of things and operate on inter solar system logistics. Outside of their armor a scout or tac marine can with a physical blow punch a human in half while being agile enough to dodge bullets which are considered low-tech but still made in some Imperial or Orky worlds as weapons.
To be fair though, it would be difficult to compare the two settings like to like. A potential path would be to look at similar genre games. Warhammer 40k Space Marine is a third person shooter like Warframe, and if we directly compare their speeds shown in the game, a Warframe will usually go faster if using the standard Warframe player as an example, Now Space Marine the game does get a lot of things feeling decent but in universe eh, another deal is how Space Marine treats Bolters like stubbers (W40K's name for gunpowder based tech even has a few Space Marines use, like the iconic Assault Cannon used by Dreadnought and Terminator units) while boltors are more similar to real world gyrojet ammunition though hopefully more advanced to our real world attempts! Warframe has a few weapons that could be similar in usage like the Acceltra for example though of course the style is different. I would wager in some match-ups an in-universe Tenno would be able to win a confrontation, and in others like direct combat Space Marines would likely win; it largely depends on what we are comparing. Remember Space Marines have their own super human tank armor wearing psykers too - these are called Librarians and some are far more powerful on the mental space magic level than the average warframe or even the Tenno in their human form.