Manned Avionics in Warzones

Unmanned drones and robots are the future of warfare.

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  1. Tuesday appears to be the day. Trump statement on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026. Say a prayer after you read what he said today.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2026-04-05/trump-rages-iran-open-fin-strait

    1. DWEEZIL THE WEASEL Avatar
      DWEEZIL THE WEASEL

      Yes, I will pray God’s Will be done in Trump’s life. I will also pray for all of the FSSA .mil in the ME that they are not part of Dieppe 2.0. Matt Bracken is making an excellent case for the 25th Amendment, which the POTUS himself did by that embarrassing, rambling monologue at the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
      Keep in mind, however, if the Golden Golem ends up in Saint Elizabeth’s due to his obvious delusional behavior, we get Mr. Vance. Check out the (((ferret faced))) little rodent who is his Chief of Staff. Read about him. We could realistically end up with another marionette for the Tiny Hats. Life is a vale of tears. Bleib ubrig.

  2. Who is paying the bill for all of these destroyed airplanes?

    Is this what winning looks like?

    (sarc)

  3. More hand wringing on the loss of aircraft. During Desert Storm the U.S. lost 29 aircraft to enemy action the coalition lost 15 plus a number of helicopters.
    On 17 January 91 day one we lost a Strike Eagle with it crew and an F/A-18 and its pilot. Two days later we lost another E model and the pilot Col Eberly became the ranking POW.
    Losses unfortunately are part of the deal. The air commanders try to anticipate a loss rate. Horner predicted up to 10 percent day one. Thank goodness it was not even anywhere near that.

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