KileiFedaykin
KileiFedaykin t1_j9oyutf wrote
Reply to comment by theburgergoblin in [Homemade] Gumbo Pizza by theburgergoblin
Call this what you like, but calling it Gumbo is a bit insulting.
KileiFedaykin t1_j9ows9r wrote
Reply to comment by theburgergoblin in [Homemade] Gumbo Pizza by theburgergoblin
This is even worse. What kind of Gumbo has jalapenos?
KileiFedaykin t1_j9ova4s wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Gumbo Pizza by theburgergoblin
Stop appropriating my culture. Also, okra on pizza sounds nasty.
KileiFedaykin t1_j691xwa wrote
Reply to Neanderthals collected dozens of skulls of large mammals in a cave in central Spain, in what researchers say is a unique example of complex “symbolic” behaviour. Remnants of ancient bison and other large mammals might have been kept as hunting trophies. by the_phet
No, Ug, you don’t need all these. Why are you such a hoarder?
KileiFedaykin t1_iyewapm wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
I had to look up Havana Syndrome. I knew of the event, but hadn't heard the term. TIL
KileiFedaykin t1_iycyqer wrote
Reply to comment by dissident_right in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Funny how you peg me as a useful idiot and then apply quotes that I've never said and very much disagree with. China is the most prominent competitor to the US in military capability and the US military will need to ensure it continues to advance and prepare for potential conflicts with China.
The track record I've seen from what China has built has not convinced me that they have the ability to seriously threaten US battle groups in open combat. China is certainly pushing to advance and expand their navy, but it hasn't happened yet, so it is an unknown. Their current navy doesn't seem to live up to the propaganda from what I hear.
These are just my opinions because I haven't seen anything to convince me otherwise, but I am always open to learn.
KileiFedaykin t1_iycy2ib wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Military capability speculation is very hard to verify. I can only offer my opinions gained from a variety of reported conflicts and talking with the service members I know. They have articles expounding the capabilities of the different units and some youtube videos I've watched that describe the use of the variety of units.
Sorry that I cannot provide reliable articles on what is controlled and propagandized data. I'm merely providing my opinion on what I believe.
KileiFedaykin t1_iycxge5 wrote
Reply to comment by Specific_Main3824 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Care to elaborate?
KileiFedaykin t1_iya0yw3 wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
I agree that I am very confident in US military superiority. I've just have yet to be shown otherwise. I'm not trying to necessarily "poopoo" on China's capabilities because I feel that China is stupid or incompetent. I simply don't believe they have had the necessary long-term experience in this level of military system refinement.
Also, on the satellite front; to my knowledge, no one has satellites that are capable of sending video of a combat engagement to be used for live tactics. Not even in Ukraine. Also, the Elon Musk satellites (Starlink) are data satellites, not imaging satellites.
KileiFedaykin t1_iy9rw29 wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
They do have both on that. I'm not saying they don't have capable tech, we just have better and it is better where it counts. What China really lacks manufacturing-wise is the ability to create complex microprocessors other finely engineered technology. They may be getting better, but they still rely on other countries for these products and building this infrastructure is very difficult and takes a long time to implement. Time will tell in this area.
They still need to be taken seriously, and I guarantee you that our military is clearly doing that. Air superiority is one that that our military will ensure we are the best at as it is the keystone to our military doctrine.
Satellites are not useful for coordinating live-combat engagements due to information lag. Where our known capabilities today lie are in our ability to use in-theater radar systems to see far enough away for our carrier groups to target and respond first and further away than the currently known capabilities of the current Chinese carrier groups. This is massive. Unless we are unable to counter similar advancement from the Chinese, that would put them at par with us at best.
KileiFedaykin t1_iy9g0h9 wrote
Reply to comment by hectichead22 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
When our optimal striking distance is further than their operational viewing distance, they don't stand a chance. I'm sure we can manufacture more arms than they can build functional strike craft. The gap in capabilities is very distant.
Also, leadership is very relevant. If they don't understand how to best utilize what they have, the numbers will fall apart very quickly and make little to no difference. You can't just throw numbers of craft in the air and expect to achieve air superiority.
KileiFedaykin t1_iy8reas wrote
Reply to comment by CathodeRayNoob in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
This. The capabilities and build quality of their tech is way behind ours. Also, this is isn’t including the personnel experience and expertise that they can’t simply download and utilize.
A high tech tool, assuming they even had our real tech, is only as good as it’s operators and leaders.
KileiFedaykin t1_ixct67p wrote
Reply to 'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox Suits Up as an M16 Agent In First 'Treason' Images by donotjinxxit
I don't know if I can watch this. It will be unsettling to see Charlie Cox making eye contact.
KileiFedaykin t1_j9vadcz wrote
Reply to [Image] Do not judge by Nirbhik
This is why some people find me frustrating to discuss politics with.