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Britney Spears visited by cops after dancing with knives…
Gpscruisemy son got swatted yesterday. His X girlfriend called the cops saying he was suicidal. Fun day!
Pentagon’s small, disposable ‘Replicator’ smart drones aim to overwhelm China
Gpscruiseas long as a .22 bullet costs less than a drone, we are safe ;-)
Pentagon’s small, disposable ‘Replicator’ smart drones aim to overwhelm China
Jamie McIntyre Video EmbedOn one level, the war in Ukraine is eerily reminiscent of World War I trench warfare, a grinding artillery war of attrition with heavy casualties on both sides and weeks and months where little territory changes hands.
But upon closer inspection, Ukraine’s innovative use of drones provides a glimpse of how the Pentagon believes wars of the future will be fought, and it’s in a race to “out drone” its potential adversaries, especially China.
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“Our main strategic competitor today, the PRC [People’s Republic of China], has spent the last 20 years building a modern military carefully crafted to blunt the operational advantages we've enjoyed for decades,” Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said in a series of speeches this summer. “But the one advantage that they can never blunt, steal, or copy — because it's embedded in our people — is American ingenuity: our ability to innovate, change the game, and in the military sphere, to imagine, create, and master the future character of warfare."
Hicks is heading up something called the “Replicator initiative,” an audacious Manhattan Project-style undertaking to develop and field an army, navy, air force, and space force of thousands upon thousands of small, disposable drones by the summer of 2025.
In Pentagon parlance, the technology has been dubbed “ADA2” — AD for “all-domain” and A2 for “attritable autonomy,” with “attritable” meaning disposable, as in some cases single-use systems that would be inexpensive and easily replaced.
The idea is to augment America’s arsenal of traditional, big-ticket weapons systems such as aircraft carriers and stealth bombers, which Hicks says are “large, exquisite, expensive, and few,” with new high-tech, AI-assisted, robotic platforms that are “small, smart, cheap, and many.”
“Imagine flocks of ADA2 systems, flying at all sorts of altitudes, doing a range of missions, building on what we've seen in Ukraine. They could be deployed by larger aircraft, launched by troops on land or sea, or take off themselves,” Hicks said.
“Imagine distributed pods of self-propelled ADA2 systems afloat, powered by the sun and other virtually limitless resources. … Imagine constellations of ADA2 systems on orbit, flung into space scores at a time, numbering so many that it becomes impossible to eliminate or degrade them all.”
And imagine all these systems costing far less than a single Ford-class aircraft carrier, with its $13 billion price tag.
“Replicator is not a new program,” Hicks insists. “We're not creating a new bureaucracy, and we will not be asking for new money in FY24. Not all problems need new money. … Replicator will use existing funding, existing programming lines.”
Taking another page from the Ukraine playbook, the Pentagon plans to draw heavily on private sector innovation, including commercial, nontraditional, and traditional defense companies.
In Ukraine, “there are about 60 companies that are building these types of drones. What's interesting is it's just like startups in the sense that they're … moving so quickly,” said former Google CEO Eric Schmidt after a visit to Kyiv earlier this year.
“This is both a broadband war but it's also a technology war in the sense that it's innovative. And innovation occurs in small companies not in the [Ministry of Defense],” he told CNN in July.
“I don't think the Ukrainian drone strategy is completely formed,” said Schmidt, who is also a former chairman of the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Board. “But they're building a completely new theory of war.”
It’s a theory the Pentagon’s been trying to get its arms around for a few years now.
“The battlefield of the future will require rapid and constant movement and the ability to remain small and relatively invisible just to survive. And perhaps the biggest change is the rapid onset of artificial intelligence and quantum computing,” Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley said in a June speech at the National Press Club.
“Artificial intelligence will be able to process complex information at speeds that no human mind can match. So our task, the United States's task, is for our military, the United States military, to maintain our current decisive advantage, our lethality, our readiness, our competence, by optimizing these technologies for the conduct of war.”
There has been much handwringing on Capitol Hill over China’s growing numerical naval superiority, with the Chinese navy on track to have a fleet of 440 warships by the end of the decade, compared to as few as 290 for the United States.
But another lesson from the Ukraine experience is that the decisive factor in a future war may not be how many ships are at sea, but instead how many satellites are in space.
“We’ve all seen in Ukraine how emerging tech developed by commercial and nontraditional companies — from Starlink to Switchblades to commercial imagery — can be decisive in defending against modern military aggression,” says Hicks.
“Since 2018, the United States has outpaced the PRC's growth in space launches and satellites by 2-to-12 times. So, the space race is now a space chase,” thanks, she says, to America’s innovative commercial space companies.
How would Replicator work on the battlefield?
“The initial step might be mobilizing two separate swarms of small, unmanned vehicles,” writes former NATO Commander retired Adm. James Stavridis, whose novel 2034 imagines a future war with China. “The first group, numbering in the tens of thousands, would be focused on surveillance and reconnaissance, sending back uncountable millions of data bits to form a precise targeting picture.”
Then, he posits, “The battlespace would be turned over to hundreds or thousands of vehicles large enough to accommodate payloads of explosives. Working alongside them would be drones carrying out cyberattacks to blind the enemy, effectively ‘cloaking’ our own forces while destroying an enemy’s fighting ability.”
“Replicator is meant to help us overcome the PRC’s biggest advantage, which is mass. More ships. More missiles. More people,” Hicks said. “Before Russia invaded Ukraine again last February, they had that advantage too. Yet we've seen in Ukraine what low-cost, attritable systems can do.”
“Rarely have America’s war-winning strategies relied solely on matching an adversary ship-for-ship and shot-for-shot. After all, we don’t use our people as cannon fodder,” Hicks argues. “We’ll counter the PLA’s mass with mass of our own, but ours will be harder to plan for, harder to hit, harder to beat.”
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To cynics or realists who think this is a lot of pie in the sky and that the Pentagon bureaucracy can’t move fast enough to get it all done in just two years, Hicks says she gets that.
“I’m deeply, personally familiar with almost every maddening flaw in our system,” she said. “But I also know that when the time is right, and when we apply enough leadership, energy, urgency, and depth of focus, we can get it done. That’s what America does.”
© 2023 Washington ExaminerGay barbershops are going all nude…
Gpscruisethey had topless pool halls in the 60's
Advertisers start cancelling Rumble…
Gpscruiseyou're over the target
Class-action settlement: Illinois residents have five days to file claim in $68 million Instagram settlement
Gpscruiseoxy classaction only got people $40k. Their typical mental/criminal costs exceeded $100k.
Class-action settlement: Illinois residents have five days to file claim in $68 million Instagram settlement
Rachel Schilke Video EmbedA class-action lawsuit between Illinois and Instagram gives residents five days to file a claim and receive a portion of the state's $68 million settlement with the platform.
Meta, the umbrella company of Facebook and Instagram, allegedly violated Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act by "collecting and storing biometric identifiers and/or biometric information," such as physical characteristics, that can be used to identify people.
CLASS-ACTION SETTLEMENT: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ILLINOIS'S $68 MILLION INSTAGRAM SETTLEMENT
Those who used Instagram while in Illinois at any time between Aug. 10, 2015, and Aug. 16, 2023, are eligible for the settlement. The payout includes both minors and adults.
Meta has denied the allegations but agreed to reach a settlement with the state.
Eligible Illinois residents have until Sept. 27 to file a claim and receive a portion of the $68.5 million settlement. Those who wished to be exempt from the terms of the settlement had to file a letter by Aug. 16, 2023. Those who wanted to stay in the settlement class but wanted to object to the settlement or the payouts needed to file an objection by Aug. 16, as well.
The settlement fund will pay for all settlement payments, settlement administration expenses, taxes, and tax expenses, service awards to class representatives, and fee awards to class counsel.
The Instagram suit follows several settlements between Illinois and Big Tech companies such as Google and Facebook, resulting in hundreds of Illinois residents receiving payouts.
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The final approval hearing for the Instagram settlement is scheduled for Oct. 11. A court decision will be released at a pending date after the hearing, and payments will be distributed to those who submitted a claim.
Those who are eligible can file a claim at instagrambipasettlement.com.
© 2023 Washington ExaminerBiden to send $325 MILLION military aid package to Ukraine
Gpscruisetoresays says the guns we sent them are in empty containers.
Bryn Mawr College Launching 59-Point Plan to Combat ‘Privilege and Oppression Perpetuated at the College’
Gpscruisefrats?
"encompasses every aspect of campus life, from curriculum to policies to financial aid"
The post Bryn Mawr College Launching 59-Point Plan to Combat ‘Privilege and Oppression Perpetuated at the College’ first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.Donald Trump Promises the 'Largest Domestic Deportation Operation in American History'
GpscruiseI bet he comes up with a paletable was to achieve this. He is clever and won't just toss them over the border I suppose!
Poll: Majority of Democrats Say Having Fewer Children Is ‘Positive’ for Environment
Gpscruisedicotomy here. If your country has less kids, your govt will just open the border! Germany did it, US, its fucked.
Here’s how China would invade Taiwan, according to the Pentagon
Gpscruisebest defense is good offense. Get sum!
Russell Brand suggested a 15-year-old should have sex-themed birthday party years before allegations
Gpscruisemust be in season....
NASA's Curiosity Reaches Mars Ridge Shaped by Water
Gpscruiseneeds wind shield wipers
Denver homeless are living large…
Gpscruisehow does it view from space looking down!
Elon Musk says users will soon have to pay for X in effort to stop bots
Gpscruiseno other way? I dont believe it.
Debris from that missing American F-35 has reportedly been found
Gpscruisei would have got me a souvenir from that bad boy.

Ladies and gentlemen, it's all over. The missing American F-35 fighter jet has been found in a debris field about two hours northeast of Joint Base Charleston.
Populist Pitch: Trump Considers Joining Auto Workers on Strike in Michigan
Gpscruisethat would be a kick in the pants to Robert Kennedy
Ramaswamy rolls out plan to fire more than ONE MILLION civilian government employees in one year, nearly HALF the federal workforce 👀
Gpscruiseswamp

Vivek really knows how to say what we want to hear! This latest campaign promise is perhaps his most bold yet.
WELL, BYE: These Vehicles Are Dead for 2024.
Gpscruisei heard there is a Li-Ion replacement. Not sure about it completely though.
WELL, BYE: These Vehicles Are Dead for 2024.
BREAKING: Impeachment Inquiry Into Joe Biden May Be Imminent.
Gpscruisetore maras just schooled me on this. The outcome isn't removing biden, but rather establishing "hes too old" presidence that they can use to exclude Trump.
Sen John Kennedy reads pornographic passages from LGBT children’s books out loud in Congress
Trump hosts $100,000-per-plate fundraiser for Rudy Giuliani
Gpscruise10 steaks ?
Nike has permanently closed their hometown Portland store because, you guessed it, Portland doesn't prosecute criminals
GpscruiseI'm not sure how to phrase it, but I or US treat Occupy Wallstreet, etc as little children. I consider white adults the adults in the US, and everyone else is babies shaking their rattles, throwing tantrums, just ignored by us white adults. My opinion.

In a move that is surprising to approximately zero people who are paying attention, the Nike Factory store in Portland, Oregon is now permanently closed.
Nicolas Maduro Visits China to Seek Financial Aid and Support to Join BRICS
Elon Musk Claims His Starlink Decision Avoided 'Major Act of War and Conflict Escalation' in Ukraine
Gpscruisethey will put a virus on his satellite.
DECOUPLING: The West is Touting a New Trade Route That Bypasses China. At the G20 summit in New D
Gpscruisei told my wife about BRICS. She said , "sounds like Euro, and how well did that turn out". Kinda wise!
DECOUPLING: The West is Touting a New Trade Route That Bypasses China.
At the G20 summit in New Delhi this past weekend, global leaders voiced their support for a new ship, rail, and digital corridor that will connect India to the Middle East and Europe — and counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
The proposed corridor, with backing from leaders including the US, India and Saudi Arabia, could be a momentous shift for the exchange of goods. “This is nothing less than historic,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping didn’t attend the summit, but something tells us he’s less than pleased. His country’s trillion-dollar-plus initiative to fund infrastructure projects in mostly developing countries was a bid to expand China’s economic reach. But it has courted controversy from some who see it as a predatory money pit: In 2018, for example, Sri Lanka couldn’t afford the payments on its strategic Hambantota port, so it was handed over to China.
Western leaders looking to mitigate China’s influence while also cooling tensions with the Middle East could view a new trade pact as a win-win.
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BREAKING:
At the G20 summit in India, Meloni to the Chinese that Italy will be leaving China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Italy is the only G7 nation to be a member. Major blow to China’s foreign policy plans in Europe! pic.twitter.com/hyL8AA14o1
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MILE MARKERS ON THE ROAD TO DETROIT: San Francisco Leads the Nation in Losing Money on Home Sales.
Gpscruiseprobably a scam by CCP to buy it.
MILE MARKERS ON THE ROAD TO DETROIT: San Francisco Leads the Nation in Losing Money on Home Sales.
Who is suspicious actor #1 in this video…
Gpscruisewow, this is important. That is thug and thug assistant. I hope Tore Maras has seen this. This is exactly what happens in our elections. AFLCIO thugs push grandma aside and bring in fake ballots.
Living human embryo model conceived without sperm or egg: breakthrough study
Gpscruisegood, now close the border



