I always find this one to be exceptionally funny. Guided torpedos have been a thing since 1943.and there have been forays into sub-deployed underwater drones for years now.
I always find this one to be exceptionally funny. Guided torpedos have been a thing since 1943.and there have been forays into sub-deployed underwater drones for years now.
I was thinking of the Russian Status-6 drones, WW2 guided munitions started out so primitive in comparison to modern tech that I don't really consider them the same thing. Fly by wire torpedoes are not capable of the same independent operations that modern drones are, and you're certainly not getting them back into the sub afterwards.I always find this one to be exceptionally funny. Guided torpedos have been a thing since 1943.
They wouldn't be able to construct a new class in secret. If they are sub launching drones then they have probably retrofitted an Ohio class like they have already done to a few of the boats as cruise missile platforms. I don't think any of the attack boats are large enough to carry & launch multiple drones of that size. The Virginia's can only piggyback one rescue or special forces sub for example.So from all the Jersey drone reports, looks like the US is pretty much confirmed to be showing off/doing drills with a new submarine stealth drone platform. I'm sure I'm behind the times since I don't go on the farms, but apparently there have been several people who have spotted them coming out of the ocean in large batches now. It was only a matter of time, people have been talking about the possibility of drone subs for years at this point and there have been forays into sub-deployed underwater drones for years now.
The interesting thing to me is that IIRC the new class of US military submarine won't be constructed, much less in service, until the 2030s. I wonder if the US has managed to build full size subs in secret, if they've made drone subs that are completely autonomous and therefore small enough to build without people noticing, or if they've managed to retrofit older subs to deploy them/design the drones to work out of torpedo tubes or something. If they managed to figure out an easy way to get water-to-air stealth drones to deploy out of old subs that's an even bigger deal than a fully modern drone sub would be. Means their deployment would only be limited by drone production, not sub production, and that any US ally could have them (the Australia sub deal comes to mind, for various reasons).
Weird shit. Hopefully we have a little while before the Chinese manage to steal the blueprints.
That's the thing about drones they can be easily assembled on site it could have X ready to deploy at any time and Y ready to be assembled.They wouldn't be able to construct a new class in secret. If they are sub launching drones then they have probably retrofitted an Ohio class like they have already done to a few of the boats as cruise missile platforms. I don't think any of the attack boats are large enough to carry & launch multiple drones of that size. The Virginia's can only piggyback one rescue or special forces sub for example.
but why would you want them back?and you're certainly not getting them back into the sub afterwards.
I had heard that these drones are the size of a car, so a Trident launch tube would be the only practical launcher. An Ohio has 24 tubes so they could be pre-packaged to launch at any time.That's the thing about drones they can be easily assembled on site it could have X ready to deploy at any time and Y ready to be assembled.
Depending on size and materials and other factors it could take as little as 5 minutes between launches
Maybe NGAD? It was meant to get it's design finished this year with engine finalized 2025.So from all the Jersey drone reports, looks like the US is pretty much confirmed to be showing off/doing drills with a new submarine stealth drone platform. I'm sure I'm behind the times since I don't go on the farms, but apparently there have been several people who have spotted them coming out of the ocean in large batches now. It was only a matter of time, people have been talking about the possibility of drone subs for years at this point and there have been forays into sub-deployed underwater drones for years now.
The interesting thing to me is that IIRC the new class of US military submarine won't be constructed, much less in service, until the 2030s. I wonder if the US has managed to build full size subs in secret, if they've made drone subs that are completely autonomous and therefore small enough to build without people noticing, or if they've managed to retrofit older subs to deploy them/design the drones to work out of torpedo tubes or something. If they managed to figure out an easy way to get water-to-air stealth drones to deploy out of old subs that's an even bigger deal than a fully modern drone sub would be. Means their deployment would only be limited by drone production, not sub production, and that any US ally could have them (the Australia sub deal comes to mind, for various reasons).
Weird shit. Hopefully we have a little while before the Chinese manage to steal the blueprints.
Recon, stealth, something isn't right and you need to redirect your munitions somewhere else, etc. It's just more strategic options off of a single platform, whereas a missile can only really be used for one thing.but why would you want them back?
They wouldn't be able to construct a new class in secret. If they are sub launching drones then they have probably retrofitted an Ohio class like they have already done to a few of the boats as cruise missile platforms. I don't think any of the attack boats are large enough to carry & launch multiple drones of that size. The Virginia's can only piggyback one rescue or special forces sub for example.
I had heard that these drones are the size of a car, so a Trident launch tube would be the only practical launcher. An Ohio has 24 tubes so they could be pre-packaged to launch at any time.
It's all theoretical anyway, I don't really see the need for sub launched drones as the US has airfields close to any theatre where they may be needed and can launch Globals to do the job.
Reconnaissance would be the only reason, there is no point in loading them out for attack when a stand off cruise missile would do the job more effectively.
Maybe NGAD? It was meant to get it's design finished this year with engine finalized 2025.
But underwater cameras already exist.Recon, stealth, something isn't right and you need to redirect your munitions somewhere else, etc. It's just more strategic options off of a single platform, whereas a missile can only really be used for one thing.
But underwater cameras already exist.
My understanding to this exact situation is that americans are once again being absolutely retarded animals incapable of original thought. They see soviets perform gayops all around the globe, they start doing the same funding terrorist cells and that blew their towers away. They see internet being used commercially in the east, they prop up 5000 i-companies and destroy their economy. They see bitcoin blowing up, they create 8000000 shitcoins just to scam eachother, being worse than pajeets. They see ai used in few select applications to reduce workflow and expenses, they start shoving it everywhere with it blowing up in their faces cause after a revenue spike of laying a million rainbow haired pajeets goes steady decline because ai is just worse than them. They see drones being used successfully to blow up their shitty western tanks, they start putting expensive drones funded by government contract on expensive submarines funded by government contract because all of your weapon manufacturers live off scamming the government.
The most interesting explanation I've seen is that 1) They're most likely our drones, and 2) they're searching for something using sensors and in a way they can't be up front with the general public. The conspiracy side thinks it's a suitcase nuke - as horrifying as that thought is.Well we are finally seeing how uninformed about aircraft the regular person is. People in New Jersey are literally saying anything that moves in the sky is a drone. Seen people say stuff like helicopters and business jets are drones.
Are there drones flying above NJ in a unannounced military exercise? Most likely.
Will we find out what they're doing? maybe in the future (which could be years into the future)
i fucking refuse to believe that us military is incompetent enough to lose a nukeThe conspiracy side things it's a nuke - as horrifying as that thought is.
Well the US has lost at least three. All of them because of a plane crash. So in this case very unlikely it's a nuke.i fucking refuse to believe that us military is incompetent enough to lose a nuke
Not that way. Someone snuck it in due to lax border/customs control. Watch the video.i fucking refuse to believe that us military is incompetent enough to lose a nuke
This one doesn't really pass the Occam's razor check for me, because what could possibly be the point. To my understanding, there's no such thing as an untraceable nuclear device, so if you're a country planning to conduct a nuclear attack on US soil, lobbing ICBMs just gets to the same result quicker.Someone snuck it in due to lax border/customs control.
I don't think it's the whole weapon system and it might only be the radiation source in the weapon. The source itself can easily be transported on a wooden pallet.This one doesn't really pass the Occam's razor check for me, because what could possibly be the point. To my understanding, there's no such thing as an untraceable nuclear device, so if you're a country planning to conduct a nuclear attack on US soil, lobbing ICBMs just gets to the same result quicker.