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War, war always changes.
Ukraine is once again a large training ground for trying out what modern warfare will look like.
Let’s hope this quality of robots helps them equalise against Russian quantity of bodies.
They have also proven that war doesn’t really change. It came back down to artillery rounds and who has the most stockpiled.
There’s a TON for any country to learn from the war of Russian Aggression. As a US citizen I certainly hope it means we stop investing in billion dollar drones when $500 DJI drones with some C4 work 40Xs better.
I have some bad news for you about where those DJI drones come from and what country has the manufacturing capacity to make them.
I disagree - but just because we have some BADASS pieces of tech in our arsenal
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-114_Hellfire
For the cost of 1 of those missiles we can buy 47 155mm artillery shells. I love our precision systems and the unique capacity it allows the US to operate in. However financially it’s not sustainable and clearly those expensive missiles aren’t what Ukraine was asking for as much as artillery shells.
We need to be more strategic about how much we spend on defense for fear of crumbling under the weight of our own finances.
Yes! Better fiscal defense planning is in our best interest. We run a large amount on war economy which is unsustainable long term. It's starting to look like Russia at some defense contractors - pocket the money and keep promising tech that can't deliver. We can't keep slipping or eventually you're at the bottm
I can't believe you've managed to make me root for the robots in a robot vs human war
Putin made you do that.