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So it turns out that having the most *expensive* military tech in the world may not be the best strategy, huh?

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  • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

    @artemis Even if the US military is as heavily armed as it's meant to be - they were for korea, vietnam, iraq, iraq again, afghanistan, etc. too.
    The US can be heavily armed and still get it's ass kicked.

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    @miss_rodent
    Hundred percent. But I am pretty sure the whole federal government is hollow now, so this is going to go even worse.

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    • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

      The Trump administration is possibly the most hopped-up on their own propaganda administration the US has ever seen. These people are drunk on it.

      They think they have a literally invincible army, & they believe that it is impossible for white people to lose to brown folks (among many, many other false beliefs that are going to kick them in the ass).

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      @artemis Yeah, but I'm still waiting for them to get to the “find out" part.

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      • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

        So it turns out that having the most *expensive* military tech in the world may not be the best strategy, huh?

        Who could have known that having very expensive equipment & arms/ammunition that take a long time to make might not be an advantage?

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        @artemis I believe Arthur C. Clarke wrote a short story about this back in the 50s -- "Supremacy" or something like that. (I looked it up recently, can find it again if you're curious.)

        #TASAT

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        • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

          Would you honestly believe that there is a single part of the federal government that is not currently being stripped for parts & sold off? Is there a single part that isn't filthy with fraud & bribes & payouts?

          They have been destroying the ground beneath their (and our) feet for a while.

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          Frankly, the entire military-industrial complex IS a con. That huge military budget sure has gone to a lot of boondoggles & overpriced crap, huh?

          This has been true for a while, but just like everything else right now, we are reaching the point where the bottom is going to fall out because everything has been so eroded over time.

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          • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

            @miss_rodent
            Hundred percent. But I am pretty sure the whole federal government is hollow now, so this is going to go even worse.

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            @artemis Fair. There's been issues with contractors and suppliers taking advantage of US military contracts for decades, which I imagine has only gotten worse.
            Like, an ex of mine use to talk about how they weren't allowed to maintain a lot of their own equipment when she was stationed in the middle east for the forever wars - they had to get an approved maintainer through the contracted company to do repairs and shit (at high cost, often slow).
            Which seems... absurd to me.

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            • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

              Since he keeps up on all this stuff & has knowledge of naval operations, spouse has a pretty good idea of what the Navy is capable of, & he thinks the US is pretty much fucked when it comes to the Straits of Hormuz.

              They didn't even THINK about this once before doing it.

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              @artemis The people doing the thinking want to weaken democracy worldwide, which means weaking nominally democratic governments worldwide -- which means weakening the US military, which is still not directly under the control of POTUS nor even the Wall Street oligarchy, is consistent with their goals.

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              • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                Frankly, the entire military-industrial complex IS a con. That huge military budget sure has gone to a lot of boondoggles & overpriced crap, huh?

                This has been true for a while, but just like everything else right now, we are reaching the point where the bottom is going to fall out because everything has been so eroded over time.

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                The US is a hollow nation. Hollowed out over decades. In the coming years, everyone is about to find out that there is not much left.

                We haven't quite reached the point where they try to strip the last of the drapes & furniture out of the White House to sell, but it feels like we're close, doesn't it? They are stealing & grifting absolutely anything & everything that they can.

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                • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                  @artemis Fair. There's been issues with contractors and suppliers taking advantage of US military contracts for decades, which I imagine has only gotten worse.
                  Like, an ex of mine use to talk about how they weren't allowed to maintain a lot of their own equipment when she was stationed in the middle east for the forever wars - they had to get an approved maintainer through the contracted company to do repairs and shit (at high cost, often slow).
                  Which seems... absurd to me.

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                  @miss_rodent
                  Yep. The corruption isn't new. Just worse than ever!

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                  • woozle@toot.catW woozle@toot.cat

                    @artemis I believe Arthur C. Clarke wrote a short story about this back in the 50s -- "Supremacy" or something like that. (I looked it up recently, can find it again if you're curious.)

                    #TASAT

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                    @woozle
                    I would be interested.

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                    • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                      @artemis Fair. There's been issues with contractors and suppliers taking advantage of US military contracts for decades, which I imagine has only gotten worse.
                      Like, an ex of mine use to talk about how they weren't allowed to maintain a lot of their own equipment when she was stationed in the middle east for the forever wars - they had to get an approved maintainer through the contracted company to do repairs and shit (at high cost, often slow).
                      Which seems... absurd to me.

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                      @artemis (also, the "american system" of manufacturing was literally designed around preventing exactly that sort of problem...
                      *in 1820* yet, here we are again, somehow.)

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                      • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                        So it turns out that having the most *expensive* military tech in the world may not be the best strategy, huh?

                        Who could have known that having very expensive equipment & arms/ammunition that take a long time to make might not be an advantage?

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                        @artemis i was watching a video on how well the US tanks were doing in Ukraine. Aside from the fact 90+% of them have been destroyed, one little nugget of info made me understand so much about US military doctrine and it's overwhelming weakness.

                        An M1 Abrams tank, if you fill the fuel tank in the morning, and it sits idling all day (to power target systems and weapons etc...) by sundown the tank is empty, even if it doesn't move. How do you provide the logistics for that madness ?!??

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                        • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                          Frankly, the entire military-industrial complex IS a con. That huge military budget sure has gone to a lot of boondoggles & overpriced crap, huh?

                          This has been true for a while, but just like everything else right now, we are reaching the point where the bottom is going to fall out because everything has been so eroded over time.

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                          @artemis I've heard that the pattern with really powerful empires (Heinlein described them as "water empires", but I think we fit the pattern one way or another) is that they erode from within until they are so weak that the smallest push from outside can topple them. (I'm given to understand that this is what happened to the Romans.)

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                          • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                            Frankly, the entire military-industrial complex IS a con. That huge military budget sure has gone to a lot of boondoggles & overpriced crap, huh?

                            This has been true for a while, but just like everything else right now, we are reaching the point where the bottom is going to fall out because everything has been so eroded over time.

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                            @artemis Oh, it always has been. See also the F-104 Starfighter.

                            That plane was so bad it got the nickname "widowmaker" from the Germans because so many pilots died flying them. The reputation was so bad that the US (or Lockheed?) paid for an entire Top Gun knock-off movie to be made about them to try and salvage their reputation.

                            Fix the problems? No. Just make a movie about how awesome our fancy plane is.

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                            • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                              Iran appears to be using shortwave radio to send cyphered messages. It's an old school Soviet method of communication. And guess what? It works. None of it goes through a computer, so there is nothing to hack. It's inexpensive & easy to do, & you can just keep changing frequencies when your opponents start interfering with the one you're using.

                              All the fancy spy equipment the US has? Not meant to deal with that simple, low-tech tactic.

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                              @artemis Also, it doesn't have to be old tech, or even non-digital, to be decisive: see, for example, how Ukraine has been using drones against the Russians.

                              (This also relates to a 1988 SF novel (I'm fulla those, aren't I) -- David's Sling -- about a battle to convince the US military to use mass-produced cheap weaponry when their entire model is based around gigacontracts handed out as political favors. #TASAT)

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                              • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                                @woozle
                                I would be interested.

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                                @artemis Ok, I was close -- it's called "Superiority". I came across it in Clarke's short-story collection Expedition to Earth... aha! Found the full text here. ^.^

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                                • faithisleaping@anarres.familyF faithisleaping@anarres.family

                                  @artemis Oh, it always has been. See also the F-104 Starfighter.

                                  That plane was so bad it got the nickname "widowmaker" from the Germans because so many pilots died flying them. The reputation was so bad that the US (or Lockheed?) paid for an entire Top Gun knock-off movie to be made about them to try and salvage their reputation.

                                  Fix the problems? No. Just make a movie about how awesome our fancy plane is.

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                                  @faithisleaping @artemis any time a general beats the US in a wargame by something as simple as relaying intel on bikes or something his side gets handicapped so hard in order to get an egostroking US victory, so no one actually sees how to fight

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                                  • avuko@infosec.exchangeA avuko@infosec.exchange

                                    @artemis

                                    Okay, okay, one more example, just for fun.

                                    The sober comment of a NATO commander afterwards: “We’re fucked.”

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                                    Exercise: Ukrainian drone pilots wipe out NATO battalions

                                    During the "Hedgehog 2025" exercise in Estonia, NATO troops were clearly shown their limits in a duel with Ukrainian drone teams.

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                                    Militär Aktuell – Militär News & Analysen zu internationalen Krisen, Streitkräften & der Defence-Industrie (militaeraktuell.at)

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                                    @artemis

                                    US has burned through ‘years’ of munitions since start of Iran war

                                    Rapid depletion of stockpile including Tomahawk missiles raises pressure on Trump over cost of conflict

                                    archive.is

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                                    (archive.is)

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                                    • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                                      @woozle
                                      I would be interested.

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                                      @artemis
                                      Seems to be this one:
                                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_(short_story)
                                      @woozle

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                                      • jherazob@mastodon.ieJ jherazob@mastodon.ie

                                        @artemis
                                        Seems to be this one:
                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_(short_story)
                                        @woozle

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                                        @jherazob @artemis

                                        Yes! See also...

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                                        • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                                          The US is a hollow nation. Hollowed out over decades. In the coming years, everyone is about to find out that there is not much left.

                                          We haven't quite reached the point where they try to strip the last of the drapes & furniture out of the White House to sell, but it feels like we're close, doesn't it? They are stealing & grifting absolutely anything & everything that they can.

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                                          @artemis yeah we've been chewing on this for a few months now (the military part)

                                          and on the whole hollowing-out thing for quite a while

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