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So their main strategy is literally terrorism via attacking ships on the Strait and driving up oil prices? Yeah, US may not put boots on the ground. Other Arabs might go rape them to death for this if they can’t export shit.
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Network-centric warfare means one asset does the targeting and the other dispatches the missile to fuck shit up. It’s not one airplane targets and shoots. It’s one airplane targets and any asset in the area can shoot.Interesting. You can see the IR laser designator flicker from the drone targeting the plane. The angle of the US munition looks like its directly above. This could be an exampled of US networked weapons. The drone confirms the target and either relays the info to the bomber or the mutation itself. In this way, the drone is a disposable set of eyes allowing USAF bombers the ability to stay high.
Either that or its all the drone doing the targeting and bombing, but those munitions look more like big JDAMs to me.
I posted this video when it came out a couple of days ago but the thread has moved like 100 pages since then so it might be useful again. It's funny and also informative:Reads a new post from Mr. Racewar.... what the fuck is a "basij"? Googles it...
Oh. Oh man that does sound bad. "The Basij has been frequently implicated in human rights violations, including torture, rape and sexual violence, as well as enforcing aspects of sharia law on citizens such as the mandatory wearing of the hijab."
The Basijis were the ones doing most of the killing during the demonstrations back in January. Fuck the Basij, all my homies hate the Basij.Reads a new post from Mr. Racewar.... what the fuck is a "basij"? Googles it...
Oh. Oh man that does sound bad. "The Basij has been frequently implicated in human rights violations, including torture, rape and sexual violence, as well as enforcing aspects of sharia law on citizens such as the mandatory wearing of the hijab."
yeah that actually makes sense then because I'm seeing that they are just using them now to focus on mine clearingl;dw The Navy saw they needed a ship that was small, cheap and be able to be mass produced, with tasks of mine clearing and ASW in littoral spaces, to precicely avoid overtasking the main surface combatants. But the shipyards, instead of sticking with the main goals of what the mission neeeded, wanted to create a space-age boat, with immature and unreliable technology due to requirement creep. Costs ballooned to an eye-watering level, everyone gave up was like "eh, we'll just keep using big Burkes".
Teknikully the US has been doing this for a long time, with manned planes being able to target and another plane's missile/bomb picking up the signal, and with guys on the ground painting targets with laser beems, but having drones providing real-time guidance to bombs and missiles at scale is relatively newNetwork-centric warfare means one asset does the targeting and the other dispatches the missile to fuck shit up. It’s not one airplane targets and shoots. It’s one airplane targets and any asset in the area can shoot.
TBH it would be also wasteful to make dedicated mine clearers. How often are naval mine clearing operations required these days? There's other ships that can also do it but they finally gave the LCS a job, at least.yeah that actually makes sense then because I'm seeing that they are just using them now to focus on mine clearing
should have just focused on making them for that instead of trying to do the stupid modular 'it can do anything' thing
We've been doing buddy lasing for decades now on most platforms capable of carrying laser targeting pods. You don't even need to have a fully networked weapon if both weapon and targeting laser are tuned to the same code. Not in these vids obviously, but special forces have lased from the ground wholly disconnected from the strike aircraft.Interesting. You can see the IR laser designator flicker from the drone targeting the plane. The angle of the US munition looks like its directly above. This could be an exampled of US networked weapons. The drone confirms the target and either relays the info to the bomber or the mutation itself. In this way, the drone is a disposable set of eyes allowing USAF bombers the ability to stay high.
Either that or its all the drone doing the targeting and bombing, but those munitions look more like big JDAMs to me.
Iran lucked out insanely hard by happening to be positioned not only on a massive well of high-quality oil, but also right next to a strait that squeezes worldwide shipping.TBH it would be also wasteful to make dedicated mine clearers. How often are naval mine clearing operations required these days? There's other ships that can also do it but they finally gave the LCS a job, at least.
The gas station gamba machine/online casinko style graphics is so cringe I love it
After some google-fu I found out these were the last dedicated anti-mine US navy ships:Iran lucked out insanely hard by happening to be positioned not only on a massive well of high-quality oil, but also right next to a strait that squeezes worldwide shipping.
If they were landlocked or not sitting on a mass of black gold, they wouldn't have a prayer.
Why do you think they have lasted so long despite being the most actively hostile foreign nation to the US since the end of the cold war?Iran lucked out insanely hard by happening to be positioned not only on a massive well of high-quality oil, but also right next to a strait that squeezes worldwide shipping.
If they were landlocked or not sitting on a mass of black gold, they wouldn't have a prayer.
Hot DAMN this war is turning out to be one hell of a technology demonstrator...As if China’s week could get any worse?
After some google-fu I found out these were the last dedicated anti-mine US navy ships:
They were fiberglass over wood hulls. There's apparently 4 still active and their home port is in Japan.
It doesn't help things that they retired 4 Avengers just last September.Back in the Cold War it was largely the responsibility of NATO allies to do minesweeping. It's part of why the Royal Navy had (has?) so many mine warfare ships relative to the rest of the fleet.
Nowadays the NATO fleets rot in port due defense cuts with no crews and ships stripped of equipment so it's a responsibility the US must again shoulder. All of America's rivals and adversaries (China, Russia, Iran clearly) plan to conduct extensive minelaying operations in any future conflict so it's kind of important.
It's a very complicated web of reasons why the Taliban could never be fully eradicated in Afghanistan. Should be noted that the US never classified the Taliban as a terrorist organization due to desiring diplomatic flexibility with them, but the biggest crux came for mission creep to nation build with the assumption that eliminating the country acting as incubator for terrorist organizations staging ground would thwart future 9/11's as well as the inability to operate within Pakistan. Before the invasion, we wanted the Taliban to hand over top members of Al Qaeda, especially Bin Laden, they declined to do so (Al-Qaeda exerted great influence on the Taliban in the late 90s), so we went in, dismantled their hold incredibly fast over Kabul and the surrounding provinces, but couldn't find the senior leadership of Al Qaeda, so figured to nation build a land locked mountainous country - an artificial state traced back to The Great Game in the 19th century - that was wedged between a very dubious Pakistani "ally" to the East and a bitter Iranian enemy to the West. Both of which undermined us to death as the Taliban kept border crossing throughout Pakistan while Iran went from almost going to war with the Taliban in 1998 to switching to a double-track policy of being friendly to the new government while also secretly funding/training elements to act as a headache to NATO forcesyou have to understand that religious fundamentalists are fucking crazy, they have zero fear of dying for the jihad or some shit, and are willing to hide in fuckall nowhere in squalid conditions for decades, which is why we could never properly beat the taliban.
What is it like one rifle at a time?MacArthur should have nuked them all when he had the chance.
Also, I choose to believe this is true because I want it to be.
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