Remind me not to stand near you when you're testing themI'm waiting for the "two way" munitions!

Remind me not to stand near you when you're testing themI'm waiting for the "two way" munitions!

The problem is none of the people marketing or the leadership listening want to stop to talk about the ESM requirements and limitations in drone employment.Eh, maybe the ELINT and EW limitations can be hardened and the range limitations overcome by the smart people over at Raytheon, or Lockheed. While I do think a lot of people are way out over their skis on the whole drone thing, it's not impossible that it has some logistical and cost advantages even if it's not the $25 TEMU terror that all of the opinionmakers want us to think it'll be. It's certainly not going to make any current tech obsolete, though. I was really just trying to guess how someone might make the most out of the funny coastie boat
Quiet, you! Those staff FITREP bullets won’t write themselves!Do we need to redesignate TLAM to TLAOOD?

I was thinking we could go the other way and say Ukraine's been using MRLAMs -- Multi-rotor land attack missiles.Quiet, you! Those staff FITREP bullets won’t write themselves!![]()
If you use GenAI they will.Quiet, you! Those staff FITREP bullets won’t write themselves!![]()
Of you use GenAI they will.![]()

I thin your day and my day are pretty close chronologically speaking.Oh, FFS… you whippersnappers have it so good these days. “Back in my day…”
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I thin your day and my day are pretty close chronologically speaking.
You’re not that old.Oh, FFS… you whippersnappers have it so good these days. “Back in my day…”
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Interesting update. Containers off, EMALS on.Looks like China is experimenting with this concept (and China has a 200 to 1 ratio in commercial shipbuilding capacity over the US):
Near the bow of the vessel, high-up mounted on above two containers, we see an Type 1130 30mm close-in-weapon system (CIWS) for last-ditch defense against incoming threats, especially cruise missiles. One container lower, on both sides, we see Type 726 decoy launchers mounted on top of another pair of containers...Then we get to the real eyebrow raiser, a deck literally covered with containerized vertical launchers. Installed five wide and three deep, each packing four large launch tubes, this arrangement gives the vessel a whopping 60 vertical large launch cells.
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Chinese Cargo Ship Packed Full Of Modular Missile Launchers Emerges
China has packed a deck of a medium-sized cargo ship with 60 containerized vertical launch cells, radar, and close-in weapons.www.twz.com