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nharada | 3 months ago
For the US, which has effectively zero consumer drone companies, we must massively subsidize defense-specific drone manufacturers to keep them up to date, build millions of basically useless military drones that quickly become outdated unless there's actual war, and fail to control our own supply chain in the event Chinese parts are cut off.
megaman821|3 months ago
Defense contractors already cover small batches of super-specialized drones.
eftychis|3 months ago
[1]https://responsiblestatecraft.org/silicon-valley/
red-iron-pine|3 months ago
The general point -- the DoD puts a lot of money into Silicon Valley research -- stands, however.
jfengel|3 months ago
The inversion of state capitalism vs free markets here is amusing.
lm28469|3 months ago
That's a feature not a bug, it's called the military-industrial complex, some people benefit from it, a lot
energy123|3 months ago
The deindustrialization that creates this reality has nothing to do with the military-industrial complex. They benefit from it but they didn't create the context.
7e|3 months ago