‘This is the sound of inevitability, Mr. Anderson’
PS: I was slammed hard only months ago for saying drone warfare’s a game changer and is becoming determining for wars/defense. I was saying we should invest in that instead of dumping all on new aircraft carriers, manned fighters, tanks and other conventional weaponry
How the tables have turned since Spiderweb
Now let’s hope we’re not aiming for the full SkyNet model in this future…
AnaphoricReference on
European armies have been investing in drone and anti-drone R&D for several years. It’s about quality, variety, and cost and scalability of manufacturing. And we need to think about a variety of drone carriers and the position of drone operators on the battlefield. Producing small runs and immediately testing them on the Ukraine battlefield makes more sense than going for mere quantity.
justthegrimm on
So like 2 years behind the Ukrainians on ideas.
RoycoTMG on
Begun the clone war has
Icy-Squirrel6422 on
You should not unconditionally trust people who look like this. They usually deep down sympathize with communist ideas and those who look like Putin, and have a dislike for democracy and democrats.
TronCat1277 on
Skynet?!
Leandrys on
Wait wait wait…
Because that’s still not already planned ?
DefInnit on
>Mass-producing millions of drones in advance is pointless, Kubilius says – they would become outdated within months. Instead, Europe should invest in workforce development: drone operators, engineers, and producers.
>Just as crucial is scaling manufacturing capacity and supply chains, so mass production can be launched quickly if needed. This would also reduce storage costs and speed up deployment.
The-S1nner on
great idea, but only drones are not going to win the war.
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Better late than never i suppose?
‘BZZZZZZZ’
‘This is the sound of inevitability, Mr. Anderson’
PS: I was slammed hard only months ago for saying drone warfare’s a game changer and is becoming determining for wars/defense. I was saying we should invest in that instead of dumping all on new aircraft carriers, manned fighters, tanks and other conventional weaponry
How the tables have turned since Spiderweb
Now let’s hope we’re not aiming for the full SkyNet model in this future…
European armies have been investing in drone and anti-drone R&D for several years. It’s about quality, variety, and cost and scalability of manufacturing. And we need to think about a variety of drone carriers and the position of drone operators on the battlefield. Producing small runs and immediately testing them on the Ukraine battlefield makes more sense than going for mere quantity.
So like 2 years behind the Ukrainians on ideas.
Begun the clone war has
You should not unconditionally trust people who look like this. They usually deep down sympathize with communist ideas and those who look like Putin, and have a dislike for democracy and democrats.
Skynet?!
Wait wait wait…
Because that’s still not already planned ?
>Mass-producing millions of drones in advance is pointless, Kubilius says – they would become outdated within months. Instead, Europe should invest in workforce development: drone operators, engineers, and producers.
>Just as crucial is scaling manufacturing capacity and supply chains, so mass production can be launched quickly if needed. This would also reduce storage costs and speed up deployment.
great idea, but only drones are not going to win the war.