Why Giant Robots Still Rule the Battlefield

BattleMechs dominate BattleTech warfare not because every other weapon is obsolete, but because they combine capabilities that commanders value across wildly different worlds. A ’Mech can cross broken ground, climb steep slopes, wade through water, survive punishment, and mount enough varied weaponry to fight at several ranges. Its fusion engine reduces dependence on conventional fuel, while armor and repairable components make a recovered machine valuable for generations. This episode examines the military, economic, and cultural reasons giant robots remain central to the battlefield. It also challenges the myth that ’Mechs fight alone: tanks can carry heavier firepower for their cost, infantry can seize terrain, aerospace forces can control the sky, and artillery can destroy targets far beyond visual range. BattleMechs rule because they are flexible, durable, politically prestigious, and often decisive—not because combined arms stopped mattering. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Why Giant Robots Still Rule the Battlefield
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