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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle December 1 2024 #175742
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    ATACMS in particular. See en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/ATACMS. Yes its Wikipedia. Its hard for a liberal to bias this kind of article. There is some production. There have been some cancellations. It looks like brass tag shuffle. Any parts can get an ATACMS tag. My previous comments seem correct.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle December 1 2024 #175735
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    I have 2 topics I would like to comment on. I do understand that I am not addressing root cause. Just trying to provide enough points to turn and look where the line goes.
    On the links, take the space before www out.

    The first is why Russia has effective products and the US doesnt. I know that the topic is bigger than Russia and US. I know the topic is bigger than just the military. I get the feeling health care is the poster child. But I will use the military to establish my comment. In the US, every product development starts from scratch. Any previous development will have been erased as legally required by contract. There is no continuous improvement. Government purpose rights are meaningless. The knowledge is lost. There are motives for this. The risk of failure is lowered since success is no longer advancing the art. Success is only doing the best you can today. And if you know the bar is lowered, you can hire more, less qualified people. The primary means to make profit is a percent of wages. So there you go. Shitty work equals more profit and justifies even more people to get the same product next time. This is all supported by an organizational conflict of interest (a crime. See https:// http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/). Industry lobbies congress to mandate the contract clause to destroy old data. Industry reciprocates by providing successful status. There are lots of details. There is lots of cooperation. I refer you to:
    https:// http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g6skWqpWWY

    The second topic extends from the first. All of Russias new missiles have a few fundamentals in common. They all use heat shields. Making heat shields better requires continuous improvement and government purpose rights.. They all use inertial navigation. Inertial navigation also depends on continuity, but less than heat shields. The US was once good at inertial nav. We flushed that as soon as GPS allowed us to hire even more mediocre resources. A side note on inertial is that error is generally “per second”. Shorter flight time has less error. Propellant matters. Probably the most sensitive to continuity. Almost an art. The last fundamental could be called “autopilot”. The autopilot on any missile gets tailored to the unique behavior of the form fit and function of that missile. FAB3000 is a good example. The first few public releases, the FAB missed the target by a bit. Then they got the autopilot dialed in. No more misses. You cant dial them in in a lab. You have to go to the range. We see this in progress with Oreshnik now. They wont fire another until they finish dialing in the first one. Leaving warheads off altogether probably provides more accurate feed back for the dial in. The conclusion I wish to draw here is that the only thing that stops Russia from making hypersonics in all sizes is the time needed to develop the unique autopilot for each. Even then it is obvious that this has been reduced to a recipe.

    Where do we go from here. We have seen Russia pushing product to the line of combat. Along with discretion to use it. Bigger is not the only option for hypersonics. I imagine an RPG version could mean the end of armor and maybe artillery too? Nuclear bombs are gone. War ships are gone. US culture prohibits the US from getting there. And since the US has shared with all their friends, Russia is reciprocating. Think about Hamas with a hypersonic RPG.

    Last side note. With diligent algorithmic allocation, those Autopilots could run on 20 yr old chips. But that requires continuity of competency. The inertial nav is another matter. I will do a review of that next.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 26 2024 #175401
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    jb-hb. thank you.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 25 2024 #175313
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 25 2024 #175312
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 25 2024 #175277
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    Make that 6. I included #13

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 25 2024 #175276
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    We have more important things going on so I will keep it short. Apollo. As a young man I worked in organizations and with people who worked on Apollo. A lot of people. It was so big and had so many people it would have been harder to fake than to really do. Despite that I dont know what to believe. If my government says it, it must be a lie. Maybe a few take aways. The business model then and now is that the contractor performing owns all data created and 3 years after end of contract it is all destroyed. So dont ask where all the data went. Our contracts are written by glue sniffing morons. Van Allen belt? Look closely at what Joe Rogan said. Its impossible to get through because we have only done it 7 times. ? Did it 7 times doesnt look impossible to me. Just set that all aside. Webb telescope has imaged a planet 170 LY from earth. Somebody turn a telescope on the moon and look at all 7 alleged landings. We should be able to read the brass tags for christs sake.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 23 2024 #175129
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    Even as an autistard that sees ambiguity in everything, I could see that DD was talking about personal obligation to find something constructive to help. spat. And of course your usual insult.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 21 2024 #175020
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    zerosum. good resource. thx.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 20 2024 #174879
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    In reference to the update to Russias buclear doctrine.
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20241119/full-text-of-russias-updated-nuclear-doctrine-1120932192.html
    Last nights post to Military Summary.

    Walks us through article 10. Ukraine is unable to target within Russia. This targeting must be provided by another country. That makes this other country a party to the war. Article 10 extends this liability for the war to all countries to which the other country has an alliance. The entirety of NATO and the west is now a valid target for any type of attack under Russian law. It doesnt matter if you accept this or not. Russia accepts it and it is they who will attack. While the other articles allow for this attack to be nuclear. Article 10 allows for it not to be nuclear. Under sea cables attached to any western country may be cut. Satellites servicing any western country can be disabled. Ships can be sunk. Bases can be bombed. Power and logistics can be disrupted. Any of this could be done by any ally of Russia. Article 10 brings in a long and wide spectrum of barriers between today and nuclear war tomorrow. Lets keep our fingers crossed and pray for Russia.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 17 2024 #174645
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    Reading John Days links.
    It is apparent from the information we now get about North Korea which was no doubt previously censored, that NK would mop the floor with SK. It follows that this is not their intent. It follows from that, that we are the aggressors. Same as the Russian steppes (Ukraine) since WWII.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 16 2024 #174541
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    phoenixvoice. You described my situation very well. I am supplementing a few people in my family and community. I try to make it wages, not a gift. We are all happier that way. It builds community as Mr Luongo tells us we should. That aside, I am closing in on debt free. Add that to my advanced age and I see a window opening to be ungovernable.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 15 2024 #174492
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    jb-hb
    you really need to put your resume into the Trumpy transition team.
    Very respectfully
    Poppie

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 15 2024 #174450
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    DD. You said let you know. That is a nominal grip for a hand gun. It supports a couple of important functions. It preserves stability shot to shot reducing inter shot time. It enables retargeting scans concurrent with the shot which requires enough IQ to multitask.
    Poppie, 1st Lt, 28th infantry, 1974-1984.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 15 2024 #174444
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    While I am logged in, I forgot to tell the story that goes with the picture. When I saw the picture I just had to have it. I tracked down the artist and contacted him. He said he was getting a lot of traffic about it. The Economist owned the rights. If he got permission he would let me know. So it appears the Economist thought they were slandering Trumpy but the work was very popular. Being an autisttard I couldnt let it go. I checked many hits of many searches. days. I found the web page of the art director of the Economist where the cover art of every issue the director had approved had a source write up and a master grade digital copy in the open with no copyright. Personal pride in other peoples work. With an abundance of ethics I did not download a copy. Nor did I have posters made for my friends.
    trumpy

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 15 2024 #174439
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    Looking for a source to doom scroll the appointments. This is sort of a start.
    https://presidentialtransition.org/transition-resources/presidential-transition-guide/presidential-appointments/
    An interesting part will be the voting rolls of the senate.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 13 2024 #174334
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    no. Re: corn, poop. start this again and you are dead.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 13 2024 #174332
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    A favorite of autist tards.

    doom doom doom can eat the corn in my shit

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 13 2024 #174256
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    from 2017
    trumpy

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 7 2024 #174255
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    x
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 12 2024 #174185
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 10 2024 #174012
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    getting late but I will throw this out here. DrD said hand out as party favor. Yes I have seen that crowd. They like to keep their party favors available. Abortion has to be available. It has to be available late because the party favor might not tell any one.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173977
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 10 2024 #173970
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    https://www.cookpolitical.com/vote-tracker/2024/electoral-college
    tab to 2020 compared to 2024 state by state. California by far the outlier in absolute value.
    Data mining details. most web sites looked like they tried pretty hard to not show this view. In this view, raw data from US is state only. raw data for counties is only at state web sites. aggregators must go to 50+1 web sites and scrape them all. the link above is good enough.
    Hidden in that data: PA didnt change much. Either they didnt cheat in 2020 or they cheated just as hard in 2024 and maybe 2016, 2012, etc.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173922
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    x

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    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173920
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    return

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173918
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    webp

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173917
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    upload test

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173916
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    testing uploads

    in reply to: Debt Rattle Clean Sweep 2024 #173915
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    file:///home/bkatz/Downloads/TrumpAnarchistLo.png

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 9 2024 #173847
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    png?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 9 2024 #173846
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    try a picture upload. from 2016

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 7 2024 #173719
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    aspnaz I agree with you mostly. As a retard, I need disambiguation. But TAE, I would like to see more Brics and belt and road news. Arctic adventures. Nuclear electric power plays. I am not sure how to put it, but environmental cleanliness. A focus on shysters trying to misdirect us all. How is the south pacific doing defying london? Have we closed any US military bases? Just trying to break the ice on apologizing for being rude. My apologies. Please.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 7 2024 #173617
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    If you dont want to attach an auto pay to your bank account to support Ilargi, the one time donation at the upper left of this page works fine.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 3 2024 #173324
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    I deep dived Monica Keasler. Not using tor or vpn. DogPile offered numerous links. Street address. Phone numbers. [None of that here.] I did make copies. Cant rely on Internet Archive. What i would focus on is that she had 2 land lines and 7 cell. This babe is a troll.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle November 3 2024 #173321
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