The Future of Warfare: Preparing U.S. Military Forces for Competition and Contestation | GSF 2024
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I take great comfort knowing they apply as much professional seriousness to their craft as they did to that weapons grade combover.
Remember Afghanistan? That wasn't too long ago Arthur
@@sumer4549 Indeed, what a debacle that was. I recommend reading an article titled "The Inside Story of How Trump’s “Body Guy” Tried and Failed to Order a Massive Military Withdrawal" to understand how that came to pass.
just glad non have pink hair ffs lol
Remember the reason they lost the last battle was poor grooming
Those who have killed or molested at all for that matter in any state but incarcerated in solitude is......where this all went to crap.
It is catch & release law or no law yet vegan alkaline is not fundamentally had to this day.
6:55 Start.
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Artificial Intelligence is the Future
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It starts way before that…
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After seeing three wars in mine, my life is not entirely safe from people who never made war but wrote the history of those who waged war, we hope that the world does not forget your words to the survivors
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Highly valuable content.
Congratulations to CIS for its analysis on U.S. Milatery: Competition and Contestation around the world in order to promote international security!!!
Thank you for this conversation. I appreciate all of you. Be Ready
God Bless the United States and all of our Brother Allies!! Glad we have such professionals in leadership in our military. If only we can give them as voters a good administration to work under 🤷🏼♂️
It’s unfortunate that we will have to wait 4 more years to have to possibly of a good president.
@@jonathanpaturalski7361you mean it’s unfortunate we have to wait till Biden’s god awful term is up👌
Unfortunately, your desire is impossible to fulfill. Democracy is a joke.
These gentlemen are highly intelligent and well spoken. Our forces are in good hands and are highly capable.
I agree completely with the comment about innovations in acquisition. Technology is moving so fast that equiping the fleet with new tech happens far to slow.
Spotted the NPC...
A major war speeds up process , example ww1 and ww2 technology leaps
No they are not...
Well spoken men are feminine men. Know how real men speak? men are raw and use very little words and simple words... like donald trump
Men do things, not speak like a women... women yap and yap and yap, not men.
Im not even surprised eeveryone flexing their militaries in the world.... the feminization of America and Western-Europe is complete... ripe for conquest.
Does the west actually think, Russians, Islam and Chinese shiver when you speak of Female draft? Or present your lgbqt lesbian 2mombs soldiers or transexual generals ?
These people get anxiety and mental breakdown from micro-agressions.... and you think west is ready to defend itself? :D:D:D::D
France who delusional and thinks they are leader and rulers of Europe... can't get a 15 000 man infantry together even.... lost all the territories in africa , french flags well, russian flegs went up.. typical french....
like a crocodile... big mnouth , small hands ...
west-european and american so called real man... is literally like a FEMALE to me... and im considered beta in my country....
I think thats why Ukraine dont want foreign volunteers with them in trench as well... atleast as much as ive talked to them, they laughed how Beta males americans and brits arre...
that they need polsih ,finnish and balts to help them, that you cant fight a war with women against russians....
@@georgehilario3544 major war would only benefit america once again... and thats what globalist american elite agenda is... France is right, EU should make their own Hegemony/Federation and g ive middle finger to America... America is nothing without EU .... ABOLISH GDPR LAWS , so EU can compete in AI,social networks, youtube,fcaebook like sites... see what would happen
us population is ~350mil , EU is almost billion already... stop feeding AMERICA ... ungrateful twats.
America is more my enemy than Russian (im estonian) , as US put East-Europe into communist hell for 50 years... and Russians were also victims of communism, noone wanted that bs there.. literally marxism destroyed their empire
and its hillarious watch how AMerica wants to bbecome marxist country... ; ))))) and trying to brainwash other socities with thei woke brain damage....
The only problem is that these guys would bankrupt America. They talk about long-term wars, building ammo capacity, and building ice-breakers as if America has nothing else to do except to keep spending money on these hypothetical scenarios. I am glad that US has a Congress that decides on budget, not these guys.
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Thank you for your report.
Part of it I felt relief and part of it was very scary, if you play it out in your mind.
The one thing that is so apparent is the speed of change just keeps getting faster and faster.
Really interesting talk.
Quality over Quantity
Thankyou gentleman! ⭐️
for giving us All the Strategic hive mind that keeps us a step ahead
We design weapons and strategies for taking out countries in a matter of months or weeks
so when an enemy uses the lure approach with cheap bait to catch big fish
we are the shark that you don't want on the end of your line 🙂
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nope quantity has a quality of it's own, eg russia can keep producing the West cannot, eg 155 shells, think before commenting.
@@stephenglover8828what
It can but not wo a very high cost to it's economy making it unsustainable. Gazprom, a Russian oil company that only a few years ago was the largest in the world (!) has lost billions of dollars and is on the verge of bankruptcy. This is but one example and is easily verifiable.
@@IMSiegfried yet Russia has not collapsed ....it is in fact the Western economies that are struggling not Russia.
@@stephenglover8828cope time will tell
This panel is a universe; 48 stars on one stage! Lots of horsepower with great dialog showcasing needs in the ever-changing war environment (including space). What has changed is the "look at my service" boasting, these great generals/admirals have modeled teamwork servants below them have always expected of our leaders. The last stage of team building is the Esprit stage (rarely seen), that's what I see in this conference. Thank you for showcasing current leadership of our military!
Esprit de corps, need ego to be nul
Very informative, thank you!
This has been a really good program for me. I’m just a retired teacher but your speakers have addressed many concerns I’ve had looking at our current world. Please lease with UK forces with your shared wisdom
Thank you🎉❤😊
These guys are the reason I can sleep at night. Thank you for your service 🙏
They give you delusion of security?😂
This video is ten times hundreds times better than the armchair general RUclips channels. There's so much information valuable to adversaries that I'm surprised this video is even made public.
Definitely both are good. Getting fresh takes from limited perspectives is surprisingly valuable. That said, I want to watch a bit less of the arm chair generals and a bit more of the actual generals. Also, you think about things differently if you have no stakes in what you're thinking about. Actual stakeholders stand to gain a lot by taking the time to see what the arm chair generals think. And very often (very oddly!), wrong ideas can inspire good ideas.
You think the Generals arent aware their adversaries are watching? Cmon now we arent thag dumb. Its not like they are spewing classified information.
A lot of it could be smoking mirrors. China is a large buyer of our debt. If they were such a threat why would they be in our pocket?
Armchair generals sometimes know more than real generals. The American strategy is not dictated by any single general. Many non-military professionals work in the Pentagon and War Colleges to develop military strategies and policies. No single person in America knows everything.
@@ppen8359 LOL, is there a career path from arm chair general to non-military professional working for the Pentagon or War Colleges? It is funny to imagine
Practical innovation is really underrated
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I like all of these guys. Good luck America.
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4:51 that’s like military equivalent of photobombing - were you jump into someone’s picture frame 🖼️ 😂
This is like watching a corporate board discuss and deliberate on business policies and operations.
Here, they're discussing the business of War, cleverly termed "Competition and Contestation,"as if it's a normal human activity.
Thankful 😊❤
I sleep better knowing that these Brass are in command. I completely agree with their thinking. Salute to you all ....
Copy that.
I guess one can sleep better knowing due to the loss of social cohesion there is no one to man anything they speak of.
@@churblefurbles haha exactly. Same time these fuckers stand by as Biden admin wokefies the US military
thats some panel of heavy hitters you have assembled here
Heavy hitters that fly very low intellectually.
@@rosomak8244hardly convincing Ivan. Here's your ruble. 😅Lol💰
Yes! Sir
Thankful
In conclusion were screwed
based on... what???
Says "user bunch of numbers"lol
@IMSiegfried Thats just because I'm a Chinese misinformation bot ignore the username just soak up my propaganda
@dfmrcv862 I mean I don't know whats going to happen just a gut feeling based off recent reality checks, U really think Gen Z will step up to the plate ? What about Gen z's children our Society has simply constantly degraded with every generation our people have never been so weak and our politicians have never been more greedy,
I would agree that we should tap into our own ship building capacity which will creates significant good paying jobs!
Large ships are becoming obsolete. Hypersonic missiles could split a carrier in half in seconds after the start of a hot war. They’re $50billion sitting ducks. Drone ships and submarines are the future.
Thanks for this. Funny and helpful.
This was a great watch!
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Assymmetric conflict with 4 main opponents. Ruskije, chin, ooran, north k town. We must be prepared.
Good stuff, thank you
Outstanding content. Thanks for posting
Trying to build a navy at home when we have no civilian shipbuilding industry is inevitably going to fail. The Japanese buy our aircraft we should let them sell us ships.
No... Ships are built in the U.S. Increasing the capacity to build maybe, not elsewhere.
Peace through strength.
I wish one of these guys would run for president
Sir! I have no military background! But you get a good look as they launch ! Ican change the course of any or as many
Missiles or mid air I got it
Protect the homeland, don't spread are troops around, most importantly stick to one fight ..
We are too big for that. We aren’t Switzerland. We are relied on globally to maintain and restore order. If we drop the ball now, it will just be a vacuum for China to sweep up. Most importantly, we need to regain our credibility on with developing nations and stand on principles. We made a few mistakes but we can correct course.
Protect, cultivate as we travel & reinforce the land we come upon for the people & all as we do actually. 🏋️
The armed forces are directed to be able to fight two major wars at the same time. Having eyes in multiple locations thwarts potential adversaries from doing anything really regretful. So spread the troops around and hope for only one fight but don't bet on that.
The Air Force general sounds like he is checked out!
It’s the altitude he’s at, sound is weird coming down to us ground-pounders 😂
''I joined the Air Force to avoid the military'' ~ George Carlin
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The Admiral for the Navy dud say "this big fight that we're preparing for"?
Hope to avoid, but yeah if you want to be on the winning side, prepare
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@@AzwinRenzano WHAT????
@@noahway13 no investigation independent embessy attack us in iranian-mr.
They've (heads of the services) been using that language for a few years now/the last decade. I think there's a certain continuum that global competition follows. The ebb and flow of that continuum has become predictable enough that the three or four people (generous estimate) in the Pentagon who get paid to have a brain can look at the geopolitical climate and the state of everything else as well, and decide to put money into preparations. From my limited perspective, that's what I've skimmed from open source information over the years.
I just learned that! Thanks
Yep, going back to my shy, conservative, silent self... thank you so much for this update
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The "Big" issue facing the US is how bloated and expensive military procurement has become.
In a world where China can churn out ships and arms at the rate it can currently, Vs what the USA's system can manage, that weight of numbers could be decisive?
At the moment it looks like Ukraine is being used to eat western military supplies that are slow to be replenished. Meanwhile Russia/China and friends are easily out producing. It's a very worrying moment in history.
Ukraine is small potatoes. The military budget for Ukraine is like 4% of the US military budget. The US military budget is 3% of the GDP. It’s peanuts.
@@steve-real Ukraine is a new colony of the USA, Ukraine is paying the price for its idiocy
@@khersonskiyarbuzkhersonski2460 How’s the weather in Moscow comrade?
@@steve-real I am not from Moscow and have never been there, I hope to come to Moscow soon
@@khersonskiyarbuzkhersonski2460 They are looking for new recruits in Moscow. I can help with your plane ticket.
Thankful..
Thank You, sirs.
Remarks (imho, with all the respect):
1. The more one hides the tactical component, the harder it becomes to reassure neutral sides and civilians in your intentions, which can severely influence one's further operative capabilities. Thus perfectly unexpected attacks may apper as unwanted, as the totally expected one.
2. Indeed, the space race makes economies alive and thriving. However, there's no viable alternative to strategic diplomatic solutions assuring the Solar System's future, since nobody can deny external force risks and natural catastrophic tendencies.
3. To rephrase the old soldier's proverb: wars are something, and maneuvers are everything.
4. Platform and system level integration chains bring to end-users (commanders, in particular), along with the advantages mentioned, both the flexibility challenge, neural overload and rapid burnout dangers.
5. AI is not a panacea. It is a form of life. And for us, it's just the way to advance our potential, and transform the existential philosophy, including its military part.
6. Sure, everyone and everything is observable at some level and to some degree. The one denying this common sense may be instantly doomed. But then, the real struggle comes from the depth of soldiers' hearts and minds. How to camouflage the inner content of souls, and would that be worth the deal? Or should it bring another case of the Pyrrhic gains?
Thank you for your attention.
The only fear I have is domestic! I fear this country. I fear American institutions. There has never been a crisis that our government and our institutions didn't make worse for the citizens! Whatever Russia does will be nothing compared to what our government and institutions do to us. I'm afraid of our domestic institutions and government.
Well, I think american insitutions are really important, and I say that as somebody from Austria. I like the CDC, the Fed, the FDA, FBI I could go on... You guys are THE democracy, please keep it that way.
@@steoderfragt1821Same here, but as a guy in Australia
The US began covert political ops in UKR in 2008.
Follow this: Yesterday UKR consular offices suspended services to all expats of military age. This is done to pressure these men to return to the homeland and fill “ losses to the military incurred BEFORE and since the Russian invasion…” (emphasis mine). “BEFORE”.? “BEFORE”?
This references losses incurred when the UKR government shelled and assaulted villages and civilians in the Donetsk.
Just for fun: does any of that $60Billion include monies for democratic elections that Zelenskyj has cancelled???
@@khersonskiyarbuzkhersonski2460 Not sure about your yapping, but Putin invaded Ukraine and used "Blood and Soil" rhetoric. Btw in wartime its not unusual to not hold elections...
@khersonskiyarbuzkhersonski2460 I'm not sure I understand. I am interested in understanding what you are trying to articulate. Give me some more details please.
So keep the war going is the plan. Drain American resources and pressure the world until it breaks? Sounds like a great idea to entrench war and create a never-ending blood feud between Russians. They keep fighting, and we keep losing the things we worked for? The wealthiest Americans keep getting richer and more powerful while the middle class is suffering. The real talent in America is forced to serve the people who have not invested in themselves and the minorities? How the hell does that make any sense? It's like putting the horse behind the cart! This is a terrible idea! It just keeps getting worse.
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The real problem isn't US military readiness. It's political will. If there was a major war between the US and anyone else; it would be drastically different from what we're seeing in Ukraine.
25:00 the US Coast Guard is in the Persian Gulf? Where is the "US Coast" they are guarding exactly?
international waters 😁
The United States Coast Guard operates both domestically and internationally to fulfill its missions.
The ability to spread wokeness. I don't think it will go over well in the Middle East Islamic countries. I recommend they open free college campuses for the elite Universities over there. let the Hamas protestors be "Educated" over there.
@@Slipzeditsinternational waters dont exist, its an arbitrary term, just like how i can say the Mississippi river is “international water” if no one can stop me, ultimately it boils down to might makes right ideology that the usa actually follows under the guise of democrazy
@@NeostormXLMAX ????
Better start addressing the toxic woke culture and DEI policies if the standards are not going to be lowered.
The term woke is so much mishandled and used as a dog whistle by the far right, the world is suddenly much less safe. Only people like yourself are truly toxic, "woke" people are never violent, they live their life according to their own believes, if you don't wanna listen just ignore and let us alone, just like we let you live in peace. But do not think we are snowflakes or you will face an avalanche of wrath upon you. 💀
We can make all these improvements, but if we don’t have military leaders who can see 6 inches in front of their faces, we end up exactly where we are. But it’s not fair to blame them, they’re a function of the cronyism, bureaucratic malfeasance, group think and political corruption. They don’t offer new insights, they mold their views to the blob. They’ve done well to maximize their wealth and benefits while eliminating their accountability. The disasters of Ukraine, the Afghanistan pull out, Syria, the Houthis, the embarrassment in the Sahel - no one has been fired, demoted, apologized, taken responsibility, nothing. Only the NCO’s and low ranking officers are held accountable.
A very good observation, and comprehensive understanding of the situation.
Must be tough for them, fighting goat herders.
I smell a lot of old people in power
Fascinating! Hope you all can make this work well for whatever happens in the future.
I like we focusing on building smaller ships, these ships can be supported by lzrger ships for bluewater, work on disributed neworks as a an effective larger ship, they are also more immune to long range missile attacks and can even decoy/tank/electronic counter measures.
Larger ships are being effectively targeted by mini platforms sea drones and missiles so they looking more and more like juicy targets.
We can share between agency information, but the decision process sucks. Look at North Korea, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Afghanistan, Russia, Ukraine, Gaza. All predictable. 20 years, the problem has grown, decisions have not been made, and issues become state-sponsored terror.
Украина платит цену за свой идиотизм. Не Иран, не Сирия, не Ливан, не Россия, не Газа не виноваты в том что они хотят быть независимыми и не становится колонией США.
The usa is the largest sponsor of terrorist groups across the globe 😂😂
This looks more intimidating than the G7
All bark no bite, they cant even deal with the houthis
@NeostormXLMAX your IQ is very low. First of all. They're two different leagues. U.S. doesn't benefit from fighting the Houthis. If the U.S was to fight directly, you would call us the bad guy.
Finally real info thank you!!
Thanks for this presentation. I am Saint Lawrence with my cast. AKA Claribel Ramirez DeArellano.
Did that showboating airforce officer just suggest "just in time shipping" for maintenance logistics? Lmao
Churchill was an ethically bankrupt man (letting the Germans bomb Coventry without warning the residents springs to mind) and to hear Seth lionizing him is rather disgusting.
One to rule them all
That is what would have worked in the past!
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When you ask the military industrial complex how we should start peace, their answer is prepare for war
That's like asking the cartels how we stop the drug problem
Even so they're right.
"If you want peace, prepare for war" -Vegetius
This is a concept likely much older than even the sourced Roman quote and to try to besmirch the US for following this principle only shows you as a true enemy, wishing only to turn the established order upside down. Instead of hiding behind foolish statements, come out and say what you really mean coward.
@@zombieninjapitbull3856 You might think you're talking to that guy and maybe you are, but really you're words would be relevant for many people in the world today. They speak about peace but all they actually want is murder.
They say one thing and do another.
You're correct, they are cowards.
Cowards live on lies through lies and by lies.
Good people are honest.
Brave people speak the truth.
In the end the truth always prevails, and anyone who truly follows after the truth shares the victory with it.
Jesus is the way the truth and the life.
If the world wants peace, they'll have to fight for it.
If the world wants freedom they'll pay for it in blood just like America did.
If you want everything the cost is everything.
The cost of peace is blood and every war requires the sacrifice of life.
Anyone who wants to make a treaty for peace will first have to give up peace.
Promises have always been payed for in blood and great things always come out of things we don't see as great.
A nation was born out of rebellion and changed the world. *🇺🇸*
A horrible war fought against all odds resulted in the peace we enjoy today.
This has happened multiple times.
Each time the US experienced growth through the discipline.
Good things came in spite of the bad.
So if the world wants peace they'll first experience the very opposite.
Everyone these days wants the intimacy of marriage without the pain of childbirth or the sleepless nights that follow afterward.
If our ancestors suffered to get us here we will suffer too.
In the very end it will be like a dream and it will end.
But first the dream right?
Our lives are no different.
We live our lives and wake up and die.
Still worth it in my opinion.
Can't have safety without security.
Can't have peace without a fight.
If we want the heaven we will go through the hell getting there.
If we want to hang with God we'll have to fight Satan first.
What would be cooler than this?
God planned it all out all ready.
Well see it whether we want to or not.
Bad things don't ask for permission to be here and neither does the good.
@@zombieninjapitbull3856 a defensive war is always better than an offense. any other reasoning is to support the military industrial complex. there's no cowardice in peace, such an idea you have there
The futility and insanity of war.
HAVE WE LEARNED NOTHING?
You gotta respect the Ruskies in their own front garden. At least Dr.Trump knows that much.
No good being a sore loser, bc of Syria, by opening a front in Russia’s garden. That just says that you want to invade, or threaten to invade Russia.
If you’re going to fight Russia, you should at least pick somewhere that’s more favourable for yourself.
Saying, “But that just shows how powerful the USA is”, is complete nonsense. It just shows how powerfully in debt you are and getting more so.
Russia isn’t Iraq or Afghanistan, it’s RUSSIA.
They have ancient culture, are very intelligent and very very powerful in their own garden.
They defeated Napoleon and Hitler’s land armies.
They threatened the Japanese navy, sailing around the whole world to do so. Ok they lost that fight. But to even attempt it, shows their courage, determination and ingenuity. They put the first human in space and the first orbiting satellite.
THIS IS RUSSIA! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?
You’re jeopardising NATO and frittering lives away, for literally no benefit whatsoever, other than to get one up on Russia, bc of Syria. That’s not smart, it’s incredibly stupid and cold blooded, towards the innocent lives destroyed.
I used to be against Ritter, Macgregor and co. But the more I think about it, after time going by. The more I’m coming to my senses and realising, they’ve got a dam good point.
It might take longer than they say and they might not make their case, as well as could be, but their underlying message is the right one.
War is pointless, futile, unnecessary and insane. It’s a fight that we don’t need to have, so why are we doing it?
If a fight is on the cards, there’s much better ways, to go about it than this. Or try other methods, of containing any threats and challenges that are posed to the west.
Russia and it’s allies leaders might even be acting like their worried, but really their laughing. Russia hasn’t sent its best military into Ukraine, this is its B team, or C team even. They wouldn’t be that foolish, in case a major war broke out directly with another major player.
So this is all basically a great charade and a way of saving face, for Russia’s victory over the USA in Syria.
I hope I’ve sufficiently laboured the point?
Vote Trump = vote peace.
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`Nice that they want to get started.
Good to know, thank you.
Thanks for this. Funny and helpful. 41:58. I agree the highest priority is “stable and predictable funding.” 45:00 Adms. Kilby and Poulin and the Crazyman need to discuss this issue. Crazyman likes ships. And likes idea of capabilities of allies in the fight. 1:09:30. From my current perch in Quincy, Massachusetts, it’s obvious that the watching was not only of others - there has been an empirical undercurrent.
What a diverse panel!
Thanks Jim
Yes I agree, the bottom of the ocean should be "diverse" in the next war. Its "your turn".
The USMC need a dedicated FSV (Centauro 2) to fill that gap left with the shelving of the M1
Wish these guys would focus on the real threat….at our own borders. vs. fighting someone else’s fight over seas….but that doesn’t pay their bills.
I wish I was invited to both contribute and ask questions that can change minds.
So my brother and his two friends they joined into the buddy system but down there in Parris Island do you think the sounds that are buzzing through there with technology or your radios they got different ratios or common ordinances and got different placements inside of them like I feel sometimes my brother when he gets so far but he'll see certain things and he'll try to put you in danger I'm not really sure if he comprehends. But do you think that's a problem with some of them like once they leave that rotation starts different
I feel like you can't help himself from continuing doing that
Thanks Palantir for that
I wish that Indian Defense chiefs have a panel discussion as straight as this. Can CSIS organize a similar conference with India's Chief of Army, Navy and Airforce to understand the issues that Indian Defense organization is facing.
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Dear Sir's what time scale we are looking for new ship buiding if we started this process as of today?
Thank you
Personally, I would outsource to Japan and Korea.
We are woefully behind schedule and the costs are well above projections.
I believe we can "spread the wealth" around by involving our partners to assist us in ensuring America continues to be a Maritime powerhouse.
Wish people like these guys were in charge of reigning this late stage capitalistic bs we find ourselves in
Do we have any cheap drones that can be programmed to intercept with a pay load??
Finland leads the world in ice breaker production both in quality and cost efficiency. The US insists on having its own manufactured ice breakers but we could have so much by looking to Scandinavia.
24:44 bruhhh I forgot the coastguard was a branch! Dude was helping us remember 🤣🤣
Coast Guard: Hey house, we're here too! Also, first time to see Space Force class A....very Jerr Bruckheimer. Other than that, what a great conversation.
What about timelines! I believe with enough time I can change the outcome of something that's already happened
This group is the reason America is great and makes the idea that being great again idiotic; Our internal differences could make our country not so great in the future. - 4 wars // 3 divorces but I still smile on occasion when I run across information like this.
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Thanks for the time lying out those insights in the open c= they're very reassuring to say the least. Really happy to see people at the top level are pretty cognizant of the changing landscapes on tactical and strategic level, but also on other societal and socio-economic spectrums not commonly seen as being relevant to strategic readiness and even deterrence
That bit near the end where one or more of the speakers talked about basically letting go of archaic understanding as well as practices in how services see and judge individuals, and their qualifications, and what matters to possible recruits as well as how to speak to them, was also very refreshing and again shows how people at the top are acutely aware of these matters, and not see them as irrelevant
And subjects raised about employment of forces as well as how we see, and should see them in a strategic and tactical context in modern combat environments as well as the necessity to understand, plan and employ them as joint assets or forces in such environments are definitely insightful too and reflective on the professionalism as well as the seriousness of people who are in charge of these things, which personally kinda makes me wish popular media do better, more accurate portrayals of these people and their roles
Yup! It's definitely a long standing trait of the military that surprised me too when I first learned this very important fact.