Message from @Lyte

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2021-01-21 18:23:16 UTC  

Yeah, especially with their advancements on Exo suits. Because those sure will last.

2021-01-21 18:23:25 UTC  

Yeah likely not.

2021-01-21 18:23:49 UTC  

Or they won’t be able to produce them in sufficient numbers

2021-01-21 18:24:07 UTC  

just like almost every other army vehicle in the last 20-30 years

2021-01-21 18:24:56 UTC  

Or resume production of a platform

2021-01-21 18:25:06 UTC  

usually when a weapon is developed and fielded in a war, they usually aren't produced in large enough numbers o make a difference

2021-01-21 18:25:24 UTC  

What

2021-01-21 18:25:31 UTC  

That’s not true at all

2021-01-21 18:26:07 UTC  

Weapons developed and fielded during war are more likely to be produced faster and more often than if produced outside of it

2021-01-21 18:27:30 UTC  

STG44 was developed later in WW2 and they weren't able to produce nearly enough to turn the tide of the war, not that they could considering that Russian tanks were flooding the East with Red Steel, while Allied Bombers pulverized German Factories in the west along with the cities around them

2021-01-21 18:28:57 UTC  

P-51D, M1 Carbine, B-29, B-17G, M4 Sherman, Essex Class carriers

2021-01-21 18:29:11 UTC  

All mass produced during ww2

2021-01-21 18:29:24 UTC  

All not existing beforehand

2021-01-21 18:29:56 UTC  

The Difference is that America was basically untouched by the fighting, except for the fighting in Pearl Harbor

2021-01-21 18:30:54 UTC  

ok?

2021-01-21 18:31:08 UTC  

What’s that got to do with the original statement

2021-01-21 18:31:22 UTC  

i said usually,

2021-01-21 18:31:28 UTC  

america is the exception

2021-01-21 18:31:45 UTC  

Britain and the USSR both produced complete new designs

2021-01-21 18:31:50 UTC  

Same with Germany

2021-01-21 18:32:13 UTC  

Panther was made to counter the T-34 during Barbarossa

2021-01-21 18:32:45 UTC  

You have to keep making new weapons during war to keep up with your enemy

2021-01-21 18:33:08 UTC  

obviously yes, but Germany overdid it

2021-01-21 18:33:54 UTC  

and it hindered their ability to mass produce the ones that worked

2021-01-21 18:34:06 UTC  

There’s exceptions but generally, producing and using new weapons makes you better than the enemy

2021-01-21 18:34:35 UTC  

war time usually brings about the largest technological advances

2021-01-21 18:34:47 UTC  

radar, microwaves, jet engines

2021-01-21 18:35:52 UTC  

while that isnt a bad thing, its just that there has to be some kind of balance between resources devoted to R&D, and resources devoted to mass producing wepons and technology that is effective

2021-01-21 18:37:42 UTC  

The US designed, tested, produced, and delivered a guided weapon in less than two months back in the first gulf war

2021-01-21 18:38:07 UTC  

Actually it could have 2-3 weeks but i don’t remember exactly

2021-01-21 18:38:53 UTC  

Thats because America has a lot of the resources to devote to both

2021-01-21 20:33:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170153706225665/801912454279987200/image0.png

2021-01-21 20:35:05 UTC  

Hmmm

2021-01-21 20:35:14 UTC  

how though

2021-01-21 20:37:11 UTC  

Well it’s North Korea

2021-01-21 20:37:22 UTC  

They probably just ran the sub over

2021-01-21 20:38:46 UTC  

I wait found an article

2021-01-21 20:38:52 UTC  

I was partially right

2021-01-21 20:40:59 UTC  

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