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Wrong. All that matters is what you call the aircraft. Not what it can do.
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Bob Lazar announcing a new element which was used to fuel recovered alien craft 30 years before science later discovered that new element did exist convinced me he was telling the truth.
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The development of the drones aka CCAs will be more difficult than the manned aircraft component of the NGAD itself.
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I’d be slow rolling any decisions on our next gen series until we get a clearer picture of what will really be feasible and focus on drones in the mean time as much as it pains me to say. Anyway, we need a global treaty where everyone agrees just not to use AI, which is going to destroy 75% of jobs. We’ll just exclude drones from that treaty lol
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Those comments are literally all from automated Kremlin bots.
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A kill web...I love the DoD and the names they come up.
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US could. Israel will.
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@Evan_Bell When we realized they carried the same number, we added two to the capacity. So, it’s now 16. 💥 ’Murica! ‘Murica! ‘Murica!
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@ I was joking. Hence the ‘Murica and the farcical idea that we tweaked ours to hold more after “realizing” that our own missile with a UK flag on it had the same # of warheads.
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@Evan_Bell As hilarious as your sarcasm detector?..
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@Evan_Bell Stop liking your own comments, unless you’re going to claim someone is clicking on + liking your comments within 10 seconds of posting. 🤦♂️ It’s rather pathetic.
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The C5 looked like it was taking a sh*t when that ICBM came out the back. 💩
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The stolen data = more reason to take 🇨🇳’s jets seriously rather than less. As horrible as this was/is, we were compromised 100x worse w/the Manhattan Project. Russia was given quite literally 100% of the design documents w/in five years of the bomb’s first successful test.
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I know you’re kidding, but that’s what make it so hilarious. It’s already being made in large numbers and with applications like this, it’ll become “dirt cheap” by cruise missile standards.
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Exactly. It would have been far cheaper than the F35 and it WAS cheaper than the F14. They have produced a couple hundred, but they were supposed to produce nearly a thousand.
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That’s what happens you try to become the first to reveal the truth without verification. Nothing wrong that as long as you do just what you did.
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This is actually bad news. It means our enemies could easily do the same thing without having to do the hard work we’ve already done.
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China just trolled the US into finally showing some of what they’ve got, which I find very funny. They got sick of PRC bots squawking about that absurd tri-engine “sixth gen fighter.”
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Pfffhh! Mach 24 is what my tricycle does. I love how old school and low tech this all is. Boeing 707s, VLF, etc.
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Me good. Alex Hollings bad.
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Before long, this dude is going to start putting watermarks with his name on the video and subliminal messages that say “Alex Hollings!”
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We don’t get healthcare, but we do get scary levels of military power. Too bad the GOP wants to help our enemies rather than crush them.
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@Ezekiel903 Lighter than air aircraft predate airplanes. During WWI, Germany had a lighter than air bomber that was the size of 38 story building. So, how hard would it be to make a lighter than air aircraft in the ‘60s or ‘70s. We also had perfectly triangular aircraft flying in the 30s and 40s. Look up Jack Northrop’s early delta wing aircraft. Probably a lot of people thought those things were alien ships.
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Dullsy Gabbard will make sure it works thinking in Russian too. Then Mandarin as well since they’re a Chinese vassal.
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@txoilfield So, basically, they crashed a MiG-31 into a lake, then fixed it and got it to fly again. What an amazing achievement!
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Yeah, I have zero worries about non-nuclear threats to the US mainland. The ability to cost efficiently project power to the Pacific is literally the only pressing challenge.
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I love how 90% of ads in military, history geopolitical related videos = Ground News, War Thunder and of course, VPNs.
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@BillDoughzer69 Many wear panties.
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To be fair, Alex made it clear these were clearly warranted. However, I don’t think he should have even teased the subject in that manner before getting around to it.
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@elmaxidelsur You’re aware that R uses unmarked vans, cars, motorcycles and donkeys all day, right? Or that they only targeted military objects, right. Take your misinfo elsewhere.
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More stealth doesn’t seem sufficient for sixth gen aircraft. I think it should probably require stealth + at least either adaptive cycle engines or the ability to control UAS. An unmanned mode too maybe.
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Alex Hollings is air superiority! It’s why pilots call going Mach 2 “Holling ass.” Anyway…let’s start building F-22s again with the latest tech, including AI wingmen. It’d likely save 30%+ and we’d know it’d work.
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lol. Also, it’s totally bull shit that it’d cost the same amount to build up the F-22 production line from scratch versus designing an all new next gen fighter, then set that production line up from scratch, train all new maintainers, etc., etc.
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I’m Alex Hollings & I Stare Blankly in The Shower!
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All the time. It’s a dumb idea that the military tries to spend money badly. You can get something at a good value and still give kickbacks and other types of corruption.
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Just like w/the Foxbat, 🇺🇸 is undoubtedly creating yet more overly capable weaponry in response to hilariously BS capability claims from 🇨🇳. They lie about EVERYTHING that impacts their image. China’s naval tonnage is weak, it has zero experience w/totally inept commanders and sailors. Moreover, it doesn’t have any aircraft carriers that can actually go years w/out refueling like ours. So, it can’t project force . It can only defend its coast.
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@peter-radiantpipes2800 I’m in Montecito Did you hear that launch that was at exactly at 2AM on Saturday morning? It’s the first one that rattled my windows. I want to travel up there and watch one in person soon. The next one is supposed to be on Nov. 7th. Are you aware if they ever have booster landings there too?
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I think it’s crazy that we allow those to be displayed in public. It allows any spy to just come in and perfectly measure everything.
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@SodiumEx 🤦♂️ So does he. The difference is that he is. Beyond the fact that he’s helping Putin destroy hospitals and schools in Ukraine, dude was part of the CCP campaign to white wash the Uighur g-cide. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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@ Cute rhetorical device. Stop liking your own comments. That 1 like just sticks out like a sore thumb.
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@robertnewhart3547 I hear rage is all the rage at the moment though.
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@zaco-km3su The F-35 has tons of demand + upgrades will be demand for upgrades, but I think what you meant is that unlike the F-15, which was born an expensive hot rod, the F35 was made to be affordable (by stealth standards) and the opposite of a hot rod just like the F-18. In which case I agree.
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@bluemarlin8138 I think what he meant was that turning the F-35 into a hot rod let alone a Ferrari will never see big demand since that is the opposite of the F-15’s entire purpose (which is to be an affordable stealth fighter with incredible sensor and “family of systems” tech) and not to be an F-22. And that the F-15 was born a Ferrari (expensive with extreme speed and agility).
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I’m assuming we’ve vastly increased the B2’s sensor suite over the decades. So, it’s definitely not operating on 80s tech anymore.
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It shows how much the MIC has brainwashed people when someone says “this experimental program only cost $65 million!” like it’s some amazing deal.
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None of the upgrades they’re talking about are speed and agility related though. It’s why calling it a Ferrari version is so stupid. 6th gen won’t be faster or agile. Their purpose will be around UCAVs + better stealth, range, sensors, etc.
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The only issue with Hazard Lee’s quote is that he hasn’t ever been to war.
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Odd about the trust issue. The military is one of the few institutions I haven’t seen corrupted by the party of trickle down economics yet (though it will very soon). Must be due to IDP eroding trust from those on both end of the spectrums (e.g., those silly recruitment ads and brainless college kids somehow confusing the military with US foreign policy decisions.
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@jamesjross I wish there had been tittles.
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No, but I could because I’M ALEX HOLLINGS & I’M A NEXT GENERATION FIGHTER!
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