timschochet
Footballguy
Hoping to have a separate discussion from the Ukraine thread about how warfare has changed in the last 24 hours. It seems to me, from what I’m reading, that the Ukrainian drone strike on Russia this weekend is as impactful, to military technology, as the first appearance of armored battleships in 1862 (the Merrimac- Monitor battle), the first Blitzkrieg in 1939, the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Basically it changes everything. None of our airfields are safe. Not unless we can develop anti-drone technology (which we don’t have.)
Obviously we have nuclear technology but that involves destroying the country you’re trying to defeat. The question becomes now: does drone technology allow you to destroy a country’s defense without boots on the ground, while leaving the civilian population essentially intact? Ukraine has 2 million drones, next year they will have 4 million. Suppose China attacked us with 100 million drones? Or twice that? Or vice versa? Is there any defense against this?
Obviously we have nuclear technology but that involves destroying the country you’re trying to defeat. The question becomes now: does drone technology allow you to destroy a country’s defense without boots on the ground, while leaving the civilian population essentially intact? Ukraine has 2 million drones, next year they will have 4 million. Suppose China attacked us with 100 million drones? Or twice that? Or vice versa? Is there any defense against this?