Hand crafted artisan standoff munitions come with some drawbacks
OgreMcGee on
At least it was all for a good cause!
… Wait what? No strategic objectives were achieved?
… Oh… They’re more radical? While at least they’ll be out of commission for a while?
… Oh they’re starting toils and getting a pay out?
… Oh they’re not agreeing to de-nuclearize, and the majority of their arms are being refurbished while they renew ties with regional opponents and get new technology…?
gnurdette on
You mean *years of enhanced revenue for arms manufacturers*, right?
CentJr on
Can someone explain to me how the hell do we expect the US to defend Taiwan once the time comes? The military needs to get their shit together and fast.
jbouit494hg on
The USA would be 100% better off right now if they had just given them all to Ukraine instead of blowing their load in the opening round of a quagmire with no resolution in sight.
BigBrownDog12 on
The issue lies with the fact that everything is subcontracted down to the nuts and bolts and extremely rigorous requirements paralyze throughput.
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The us defense industry is terrible.
https://preview.redd.it/cnntqugmlq3h1.jpeg?width=1048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a4fd4e4d46d535c7e643e5aaced8da0ee6ecda00
Hand crafted artisan standoff munitions come with some drawbacks
At least it was all for a good cause!
… Wait what? No strategic objectives were achieved?
… Oh… They’re more radical? While at least they’ll be out of commission for a while?
… Oh they’re starting toils and getting a pay out?
… Oh they’re not agreeing to de-nuclearize, and the majority of their arms are being refurbished while they renew ties with regional opponents and get new technology…?
You mean *years of enhanced revenue for arms manufacturers*, right?
Can someone explain to me how the hell do we expect the US to defend Taiwan once the time comes? The military needs to get their shit together and fast.
The USA would be 100% better off right now if they had just given them all to Ukraine instead of blowing their load in the opening round of a quagmire with no resolution in sight.
The issue lies with the fact that everything is subcontracted down to the nuts and bolts and extremely rigorous requirements paralyze throughput.
Analysis paralysis is everywhere.