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Sardaukar20

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NBC covering Mach Industries. Similar to Anduril, this company envisions selling "cheap" drones to the US military for use against enemies like China. China has become a buzzword these days for military startups asking for funding and contracts.
The 21-year old CEO of Mach Industries, Ethan Thornton envisions swarms of cheap drones flying over populated areas (in China) to deliver their payload to destroy civilian infrastructure and factories. The objective is to shut down China's industries. So the new generation of US elites are dropping the "good guys" pretense. They are openly talking on mainstream media about targeting Chinese civilians to win a war. Depravity or copium? Maybe its both.

Anduril and Mach have been talking big about fighting an industrial drone war against the largest producer of drones and rare earths on the planet. The last time a smaller industrial power attacked a bigger industrial power and murdered its civilians, it didn't end well for the smaller one.
 
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siegecrossbow

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NBC covering Mach Industries. Similar to Anduril, this company envisions selling "cheap" drones to the US military for use against enemies like China. China has become a buzzword these days for military startups asking for funding and contracts.
The 21-year old CEO of Mach Industries, Ethan Thornton envisions swarms of cheap drones flying over populated areas (China in mind) to deliver their payload to destroy infrastructure and factories. The objective is to shut down China's industries. So the new generation of US elites are dropping the good guys pretense. They are openly talking on mainstream media about targeting Chinese civilians to win a war. Depravity or copium? Maybe its both.

Well Anduril and Mach have been talking about fighting an industrial drone war against the largest producer of drones and rare earths on the planet. The last time a smaller industrial power attacked a bigger industrial power and murdered its civilians, it didn't end well for the smaller one.

All China needs to do to shut down is operation is to put his company on an entity list and bar hobby drone jet engine exports.
 

siegecrossbow

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He could still source them from India, and then declare that he is now using "Make in India" hobby jet engines. At least until China bans the exports of hobby jet engines to India.

Since India always says MIC is crap China could play into this by purposefully putting defective components into hobby jet engine exports to India
 

Expert1324

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I suspect that this is total propaganda.

Designed to make North Korea (and by extension China), look weak.

And to glorify the American struggle for justice like in the comic books.
but how does claiming you killed innocent civilians paint you in any good light? I don't get it.

But yes, it does make NK look weak since their shores can be so easily infiltrated if the article is true.
 

siegecrossbow

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but how does claiming you killed innocent civilians paint you in any good light? I don't get it.

But yes, it does make NK look weak since their shores can be so easily infiltrated if the article is true.

It is not intended to paint a good light. NYT wants to diss Trump so badly that they don’t care about defaming the U.S. military.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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NBC covering Mach Industries. Similar to Anduril, this company envisions selling "cheap" drones to the US military for use against enemies like China. China has become a buzzword these days for military startups asking for funding and contracts.
The 21-year old CEO of Mach Industries, Ethan Thornton envisions swarms of cheap drones flying over populated areas (in China) to deliver their payload to destroy civilian infrastructure and factories. The objective is to shut down China's industries. So the new generation of US elites are dropping the "good guys" pretense. They are openly talking on mainstream media about targeting Chinese civilians to win a war. Depravity or copium? Maybe its both.

Anduril and Mach have been talking big about fighting an industrial drone war against the largest producer of drones and rare earths on the planet. The last time a smaller industrial power attacked a bigger industrial power and murdered its civilians, it didn't end well for the smaller one.
I find it deeply offensive that these little mfers think they can out-Temu China.
 

Expert1324

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It is not intended to paint a good light. NYT wants to diss Trump so badly that they don’t care about defaming the U.S. military.
Interesting and a very rare occurrence, usually when comes to anti-china bloc rhetorics, it is always bipartisan support, and they will wipe each other's asses without a doubt. No matter how grossly they violated human rights, it always they are the angel and other people are the devil (just like what @horse said just that the logic didn't make sense here), so I think you may be right.
 

BillRamengod

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Hearing now the insecurity from US military tech bros because of the parade. Good luck finding the money for this guy’s idea of launching millions of drones onto China’s factories. Maybe he misspoke being a child acting like an adult but millions of $400,000 drones aren’t cheap.
Mach Industries... and this engine
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It looks too familiar... WAIT!

LMFAO
The most funny and sarcastic thing I've seen this week.
Everyone burst into laughter when it was discovered that the small turbojet engine featured in the promotional video of the new cruise missile demonstrator, showcased by the American company Mach Industries to the U.S. military, is actually the XuanYun SW800pro from Taobao, priced at 128,000 RMB each, which had previously been exhibited at the Zhuhai Airshow.


How can he still show his face on TV?
 
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