While an interesting read, I wouldn’t be too quick to take advice from the Russians on military issues.
Their actions in Afghanistan followed by Ukraine have been less than impressive by any measure.
With that, I do agree our leaders rely to heavily on technology while sacrificing tactical effectiveness on the battlefield.
The author points to the F35 as an example for making his point, and I agree. As an example, Big Air Force has been trying to get rid of the A10 for 20+ years (Arguably the best close air support aircraft ever built)
just not (sexy enough) for the Air Force to worry about. They see their mission as Deep Threat deterrence not direct tactical combat.
Right now as we all set around “arm chairing” the current state of our military the pentagon is actively reducing our end strength.
If we do get into a confrontation with China in the pacific theater history has already proven (Korea) were going to need soldiers on the ground not satellites that no longer work to fight and win on the battlefield.
Oh, you are right, when we get DIE out of the military, in particular the Air Force, and then the Army & Navy, we’ll be back. The Air Force would win any battle with any foe, even China over the “Yellow Sea.” And not just the Air Force, the Navy’s subs are 10 to 15 years ahead of China’s in case they get lucky. Nuclear War changes all that, or so we’ve been told.
I’m told we can’t stop the warheads from going off, but we can modify where they go off.
Not just the thinking part, WOKE, CRT played a role. Along with losing many to refusal to covid jab. Along with letting unions, and idiots make last minute changes to designs on ships, planes etc. Out dated equipment.
Fauci Hit with Criminal Referrals in 7 States Over 'Vaccine' Deaths
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I will be honest. It all scares the hell out of me. Dad was in Korea and worked the big guns. When he would drink he would tell things that will forever stay in my head. He taught me to never trust the government and at 68 I still stand by that.
While an interesting read, I wouldn’t be too quick to take advice from the Russians on military issues.
Their actions in Afghanistan followed by Ukraine have been less than impressive by any measure.
With that, I do agree our leaders rely to heavily on technology while sacrificing tactical effectiveness on the battlefield.
The author points to the F35 as an example for making his point, and I agree. As an example, Big Air Force has been trying to get rid of the A10 for 20+ years (Arguably the best close air support aircraft ever built)
just not (sexy enough) for the Air Force to worry about. They see their mission as Deep Threat deterrence not direct tactical combat.
Right now as we all set around “arm chairing” the current state of our military the pentagon is actively reducing our end strength.
If we do get into a confrontation with China in the pacific theater history has already proven (Korea) were going to need soldiers on the ground not satellites that no longer work to fight and win on the battlefield.
We wonder about these "New Weapon Systems" Trump has bragged on, are they scalar, nano, or what?
ZPE...watch the MH370 Orb videos.
Those orbs are not alien tech
They sure maimed and killed enough people with their Bioweapon
They sure did!
While an interesting read, I wouldn’t be too quick to take advice from the Russians on military issues.
Their actions in Afghanistan followed by Ukraine have been less than impressive by any measure.
With that, I do agree our leaders rely to heavily on technology while sacrificing tactical effectiveness on the battlefield.
The author points to the F35 as an example for making his point, and I agree. As an example, Big Air Force has been trying to get rid of the A10 for 20+ years (Arguably the best close air support aircraft ever built)
just not (sexy enough) for the Air Force to worry about. They see their mission as Deep Threat deterrence not direct tactical combat.
Right now as we all set around “arm chairing” the current state of our military the pentagon is actively reducing our end strength.
If we do get into a confrontation with China in the pacific theater history has already proven (Korea) were going to need soldiers on the ground not satellites that no longer work to fight and win on the battlefield.
Just a retired Sergeant Major’s opinion.
Oh, you are right, when we get DIE out of the military, in particular the Air Force, and then the Army & Navy, we’ll be back. The Air Force would win any battle with any foe, even China over the “Yellow Sea.” And not just the Air Force, the Navy’s subs are 10 to 15 years ahead of China’s in case they get lucky. Nuclear War changes all that, or so we’ve been told.
I’m told we can’t stop the warheads from going off, but we can modify where they go off.
Interesting.
Not just the thinking part, WOKE, CRT played a role. Along with losing many to refusal to covid jab. Along with letting unions, and idiots make last minute changes to designs on ships, planes etc. Out dated equipment.
Fauci Hit with Criminal Referrals in 7 States Over 'Vaccine' Deaths
https://slaynews.com/news/fauci-hit-criminal-referrals-7-states-vaccine-deaths/
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been hit with criminal referrals from seven U.S. states over deaths and injuries caused by Covid "vaccines" and other pandemic-related charges.
I will be honest. It all scares the hell out of me. Dad was in Korea and worked the big guns. When he would drink he would tell things that will forever stay in my head. He taught me to never trust the government and at 68 I still stand by that.
He was cracker box smart, your dad, and so are you for listening to him.
While an interesting read, I wouldn’t be too quick to take advice from the Russians on military issues.
Their actions in Afghanistan followed by Ukraine have been less than impressive by any measure.
With that, I do agree our leaders rely to heavily on technology while sacrificing tactical effectiveness on the battlefield.
The author points to the F35 as an example for making his point, and I agree. As an example, Big Air Force has been trying to get rid of the A10 for 20+ years (Arguably the best close air support aircraft ever built)
just not (sexy enough) for the Air Force to worry about. They see their mission as Deep Threat deterrence not direct tactical combat.
Right now as we all set around “arm chairing” the current state of our military the pentagon is actively reducing our end strength.
If we do get into a confrontation with China in the pacific theater history has already proven (Korea) were going to need soldiers on the ground not satellites that no longer work to fight and win on the battlefield.
Just a retired Sergeant Major’s opinion.
Bonita, Richard Hartman, thanks for the restacks, you are great Americans.
Thanks Abigail, for the restack and everything, YOU are a great American.