Ndai
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Bruno could easily set Liam Delap up for 10 goals a season man 😭😭

The strongest military in the world should be powered by American industry and American workers @secwar "If you want to be rewarded, build in America. If you want to be penalized, build outside of America. It s as simple as that.“ — @JDVance

why half boiled indian illitrates are overly worried about Chinese robot or soldiers without understanding the technical realities. A few years ago, China copied drone technology and began mass production. Because of this, drones became cheaper and widely available. Today, almost anyone can build and deploy them. At the same time, anti-drone systems were developed to counter the threat. The same logic applies to military robots. Most of these machines have limited battery life, usually around two hours. They depend on lithium batteries, which can be vulnerable in combat conditions. If a bullet hits a lithium battery, it can be damaged, catch fire, or fail. Even electric cars have experienced battery safety concerns despite heavy protection. So battlefield robots, which must remain lightweight and mobile, cannot carry the same level of protection. In addition, counter-robot technologies already exist. Systems such as Indrajaal Ranger, Ground Surveillance Radars (GSR), Gunfire Detection Systems (GDS), electronic warfare tools, signal jammers, and electromagnetic countermeasures can detect, disrupt, or disable robotic units. Mass production does not mean battlefield dominance. Every new military technology creates its own counter-technology. Robots are tools with limitations, not unstoppable weapons. Fear should be based on technical understanding, not hype or speculation.
















