I’m convinced like half of these arms contractor weapon systems that cost billions of dollars just wouldn’t work in a near peer conflict.
Tactical dowsing rod
The bonus about that was so much fun
anybody have a link for non-subscribers?found ithmm I wonder if so-called “AI” could remove all of Liam’s audio.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
they don’t even work against Ansar Allah
all of them performed a lot worse than anticipated so far
Don’t need to make a functional weapon to get a fat contract if you know a guy
Lmao MIC graft is so fuckin funny
Aw, did someone get accustomed to shelling people without jamming capabilities?
the only call to action in the article is pure idealism
He called on the US to get more creative to regain its dominance in electronic warfare.
yeah that’s the problem, not enough creativity. you fucking shitbag
classic lib mindset that you just have to wish for things hard enough
The classic lib’s unironic believe in the
Healthcare plz
you will enjoy this new 100,000 tons nuclear powered aircraft carrier.
Maybe they should name it Uberwaffe
This is what happens when you get your shells from strange women lying in ponds
Guided artillery shells sound stupid to me, like yeah I get that everything has to be uber precise and high tech now but don’t you have guided missiles for that?
Like surely there is room in modern doctrine for a nice and simple artillery system that you just aim and fire?
This comes down to lack of manufacturing capacity in the west. Russia’s producing something like three times more artillery shells than the entire west by conservative estimates. And for a while, the narrative was that this didn’t matter because western shells were more accurate so each excalibur was supposed to be worth 10 unguided shells Russia fires. Now we know that the whole thing doesn’t actually work, meanwhile Russia pumps out shells at the cost of 600 bucks a shell or so.
I mean yeah that math might check out if you only believe that the purpose of things exploding in war is to kill guys every time but if I was a soldier I would hate having 10 things explode near me more than one thing very accurately exploding some guys close to me.
And there’s probably a lot of cases where you would just flat out prefer to kind of accurately explode 10 areas compared to accurately exploding less areas than that.
Right, precision striking isn’t a replacement for saturation, and the whole argument is fundamentally flawed. It’s just how it’s been sold in the west. What we’re seeing is that west produces boutique weapons of questionable effectiveness, while Russia mass produces cheap and reliable weapons that you actually need in a war.