At this current point in history, I think that technology in small arms has reached the point at which there can be little progress that affects the course of history.
IMO, the last major development that affected history was over 60 years ago with the invention of the AK47.
Sure, people will make more accurate guns that jam less and fire more rounds. Sure body armor exists. But none of these factors will significantly affect a war in the way the AK47 did during the Cold War, or the first HMGs did in WWI.
So, until the development of homing bullets (ala the needler in Halo (only thing I could think of, sorry)), or a handheld laser with unlimited, very high ammunition capacity, do you think that there will be any significant development in bullet-based small arms that affects the course of history?
IMO, the last major development that affected history was over 60 years ago with the invention of the AK47.
Sure, people will make more accurate guns that jam less and fire more rounds. Sure body armor exists. But none of these factors will significantly affect a war in the way the AK47 did during the Cold War, or the first HMGs did in WWI.
So, until the development of homing bullets (ala the needler in Halo (only thing I could think of, sorry)), or a handheld laser with unlimited, very high ammunition capacity, do you think that there will be any significant development in bullet-based small arms that affects the course of history?