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  • Thissiteiseh [doe/deer]
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    3 years ago

    We flew out of Saigon on a Chinook. We flew out of Afghanistan on a Chinook. We spend so much in the military and its tech is garbage

    • BigLadKarlLiebknecht [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      The latest Radio War Nerd touched on this - that when you spend the amounts the US does on the military, its inevitably going to be shit as it’s all just funding grift.

      The US Navy has a global presence to support the empire, and in order to protect its global force projection it has a grand total of 11 minesweepers. It has 20 aircraft carriers. To me that speaks volumes.

      • Mardoniush [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        Oh man, the straits of Malacca are going to be a fun time for a US battle group huh?

        • BigLadKarlLiebknecht [he/him, comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          It’s even better. Apparently they’re getting rid of them!

          And what are they replacing them with? Why yes, the F-35 of the seas, the Littoral Combat Ship.

          It’s just so good:

          Rather than using a traditional sewage system, Navy leaders decided once again to reinvent the wheel and had the manufacturer install a new system similar to those used on a commercial airliner. According to the Government Accountability Office, the system suffers “unexpected and frequent clogging.” To deal with the problem, the Navy has to acid flush the sewage system on a regular basis, at a cost of $400,000 a pop.

          That’s not all!

          In late 2015 and 2016, four of the six LCSs then in service suffered engineering failures within a span of nine months. The USS Milwaukee and the USS Fort Worth had mechanical breakdowns within weeks of each other when metal shavings and debris got into their combining gear. The damage to the Milwaukee forced the Navy to have the ship towed into a Virginia port. The USS Freedom was damaged in July when seawater leaked into the diesel propulsion system through a faulty seal. The USS Coronado broke down in August when a defective coupling in an engine shaft failed.

          The fleet’s mechanical issues were so bad that not one of the ships deployed in 2018.

          :amerikkka-clap:

          • Thissiteiseh [doe/deer]
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            3 years ago

            They are decommissioning tuhe littoral ships due to high cost of operation

      • NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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        3 years ago

        The our tech and financial industries are a big part of that, along with the fact that the defense industry does everything it can to discourage smart, innovative people from working there.

        If you're a smart kid, even if you're a rah rah Patriot, why on Earth would you go work for some defense company designing ships and planes and fancy new bombs and radar? Everything moves at a glacial pace, the pay is crap, and you can make $250k designing fart apps or trading algorithms instead somewhere else.

    • Haste_Hall [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      :is-this: Is this the green military that Liz Warren wanted?