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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Kitchener startup should be aware that the enemy is a proponent of "Hybrid Warfare". And could find themselves directley attacked by either a Russian Intelligence operative, or just have some wingnut arsonist directed at them via propaganda,

We've been fortunate that so far there hasn't been very many incidents in North America, but Know that Russia 100% considers itself to be at War with NATO, which includes us.

they will bomb Ammunition factories, they will start fires in shopping malls, they will try to blow up planes. They will try to kill people with biological weapons.

All of these things already happened, in the Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, and the UK.

Russia is a Mafia masquerading as a Country, that's decided it's now a Terrorist organization.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

“Drones cost a tiny fraction of advanced weapons like fighter jets. “If one gets blown up you can take another one off the shelf and keep sending them against the Russians,” said Stukalov. “That is what the future battlefield is becoming.”

Yet Canada is committed to spending billions on F35s. When one goes down, there isn’t another one. Despite 30+years nurturing Canadian military aircraft, or maybe because of it, I ask: if the future is drones, why spend money on the past? If we spent billions on drones, what could we NOT do?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well, that site is useless.