Positive users hope for scaled domestic drone production and investment to win future wars, while negative users object to high costs, sunk cost fallacies, and decade-long defense procurement timelines.
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@SamoBurja We should win by becoming Ukraine-level effective That will deter china I'm talking domestic drones manufactured at scale Market-based unit-level asset allocation Rapid startup <> front line feedback loops Effective drone cost/range mix China would never
It is foolish to start unwinnable wars. It is good to be capable of winning wars whether or not one ends up fighting them.
@TayloSunP @SamoBurja Exactly the right questions! And we should do it on a constrained budget Attrit rather than be attrited
@SamoBurja the future of warfare should have been obvious to anyone paying attention. I hope investment and and advancement is happening
@SamoBurja We should win by becoming Ukraine-level effective That will deter china I'm talking domestic drones manufactured at scale Market-based unit-level asset allocation Rapid startup <> front line feedback loops Effective drone cost/range mix China would never
It is foolish to start unwinnable wars. It is good to be capable of winning wars whether or not one ends up fighting them.
@TayloSunP @SamoBurja Exactly the right questions! And we should do it on a constrained budget Attrit rather than be attrited
@SamoBurja the future of warfare should have been obvious to anyone paying attention. I hope investment and and advancement is happening
@SamoBurja This is a war that should never have been started. Walking away is the best path.
@Johnie36149708 @SamoBurja Not only that, imagine the cost of Iraq 2.0, USA is broke
I still think we should try to win this war, and that this requires cost effective modern weapons. Conceptually 20th century navies and armies no matter how advanced do not win 21st century drone wars. https://twitter.com/SamoBurja/status/2037651347055817110
Positive users hope for scaled domestic drone production and investment to win future wars, while negative users object to high costs, sunk cost fallacies, and decade-long defense procurement timelines.
Based on 12 visible X reactions from 16 accounts; directional sample.
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@Johnie36149708 @SamoBurja Not only that, imagine the cost of Iraq 2.0, USA is broke