Agree or disagree with the above. Explain your answers. No hyperbole, no emotionalism. Hit me with something real.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Friday, November 13, 2020
Coronavirus cases are spiking and they're starting to close the economy again...if they do it nationwide could it lead to a depression?
Monitoring the news this afternoon and supposedly covid cases are spiking again. We're starting to see the usual states starting to impose restrictions. The difference this time? Business is pushing back. The hospitality industry is claiming that if they impose restrictions this fall that you'll see widespread closures of business without them returning.
From what I can see, medical officials are back to wailing about how they're being slammed and can't handle all the patients they're getting. The few that I've seen are almost demanding that we have a nationwide shut down for as many as six weeks (if I recall correctly).
I'm stunned.
Oh and I forgot to add. People are already making runs on the stores and stocking up on what they think are necessary supplies.
My worry?
Society is being trained.
No. That's wrong. I think a large portion of our population is being conditioned. Not only to stay at home but to also believe that the govt has deep pockets that can provide. Apparently people have forgotten economics 101 and don't understand that the velocity of money is about to crash hard this time.
Could we be looking at the seeds of the next depression?
I think we might. But add the trauma of a depression with societal chaos (caused by the mental stress that the public will feel from essentially being placed on a nationwide house arrest) and I think we're gonna see the summer of 2020 repeated in 2021 only on steroids.
Convince me I'm wrong on this guys. If I'm right then the ground we're about to travel over is gonna be bumpy as hell.
This time next year we could wish for the relative easy days of 2020.
Some believe that Trump is clearing the DoD so that he can bring home the troops by Jan.
Have you seen the latest news about the Pentagon?
Supposedly Trump is conducting a purge of the leadership so that he can bring home the troops by Jan. A quick pullout of Afghanistan and Syria is in the cards according to some.
What has me spinning is what's left unsaid.
Trump has said to bring home the troops and its obvious that someone has slow walked that order.
That is so deep state-ish that its crazy!
You want a real controversy?
That's it!
If this little theory is true then that means that civilian control over the military is actually a lie. It doesn't matter if the rationale for slow walking the thing is in the best interests of the nation (according to whoever), its still in defiance of orders.
Even if he didn't spell it out clearly there is still commander's intent. Every General falls back on it when it suits there needs so it only makes sense that it should apply to their boss too.
Let's make this a two parter.
1. Do you think the goal is to get troops home soon?
2. Do you believe that the drawdown has been slow walked?
Turk KORKAT Self Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun sees action in Libya...
First footage of turkish 🇹🇷 #Korkut #SPAAG action in #Libya 🇱🇾
— The Dead District (@TheDeadDistrict) November 12, 2020
Video....⤵️https://t.co/V929MoDGpd pic.twitter.com/KlN2AnOLdI
Interesting.
Is this type system the ultimate anti-drone weapon? It will definitely kill them but by the time it does then the drone has done its job and located you. I don't think knocking them out of the sky is good enough. I think you need to blind them too. I'm thinking more electrons less bullets in this type fight.
Time will tell and at least they have something that can actually reach out a bit and kill stuff that flies without spending a couple million dollars to do it.
Indian Air Force Light Combat Helicopter (LCH)
Pre-Diwali 🎇 Friday The 13th (!!) happiness 💗❤️
— Vayu Aerospace Review (@ReviewVayu) November 13, 2020
Just received from HAL some utterly beautiful shots of the LCH--- though we'd share!! pic.twitter.com/nqmSzPg9Ul
I think you can pretty much scratch one AN-124...
Video of the An-124-100 aircraft conducting an emergency landing. 7/https://t.co/qh6A8QGpTG pic.twitter.com/6VwaK003VB
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) November 13, 2020
Check out Rob's entire thread on this incident. Quite interesting. I'm not an aviator but I imagine we just saw an outstanding piece of piloting there.
UK govt requests breakdown of F-35 costs and updates on it's progress...
UK parliament concerned at lack of funding for Carrier Strike, requests detailed breakdown of F-35 programmatic costs. So pretty much what it requested in December 2017 (so long ago, the link to the story is no longer active so you'll just have to take my word for it)... https://t.co/PiKWaP9LWa pic.twitter.com/eY4fOcgOKR
— Gareth Jennings (@GarethJennings3) November 13, 2020
Interesting isn't it.
We've been told that this airplane is out of the woods, is progressing nicely (even though the full rate production decision has been delayed yet ANOTHER year) and it's the second best thing flying today.
Yet our "special partner" can't get the info it needs?
Something is off here.
The Brits probably won't give us details but this bears watching. The final number of airplanes they buy will be telling. Kinda explains why we would sell this thing to the UAE now doesn't it.
Is this plane a warfighter or a flying con-job?
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Think Defence asks a startling question. Is the Turkish Army better equipped than their British counterparts?
Does Turkey have a better equipped Army than the UK? https://t.co/r4w2qswM3E
— Think Defence (@thinkdefence) November 12, 2020
Don't hate me. Go to Think Defence Twitter Page to hammer on him (LOL!).
But back on task.
I did a back of the napkin comparison and much to my surprise I believe the answer is yes. The Turks ARE BETTER EQUIPPED than their British counterparts.
Stunning isn't it?
Two Contenders Enter...Centauro II vs Type 16 MCV. Which one wins?
This is a little off the beaten trail but I thought it might be a fun exercise. Two contenders enter. In one corner we have the Japanese Type 16 MCV and in the other we have the Italian Centauro II.
First up the Japanese Type 16....
What are the specs? Let me line it out to you. 26 tons. 105mm cannon. Top speed 100kmph or 62 mph.
The competitor is the Centauro II. A big favorite around here. It's specs? 120mm cannon...the equal to most main battle tanks. 30 tons. 105kmph.
This thing is shits and giggles. There are so many factors to consider when it comes to making vehicle comparisons that its really a painful exercise at best to determine this kinda thing.
What I'd like (if you fellas don't mind) is your pick and then an example of how you think the vehicle should be employed to get best use out of it.









