Also, who the fuck drew that clusterfuck of …
I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a town or what, but it's just an absolute shitshow, and someone needs to be guillotined to for it
What Insurgency Will Look Like in 2030
You may have some value to me, in that case
Ah, do I detect retaliating against the small umber of scientists who designed such a monstrosity?
I like you.
I recognize your unique style of writing. Pretty sure we've talked before about a similar subject.
I'm pretty god-tier when it comes to prose. Anyway yes, so my thought is that I'll just take all the prophecies and twist them to my own chaotic ends. There's a lot of that going around, so of course you know about macrobes and silicon consciousnesses as described by John Dee, correct? And how we, uh, they like to mark their sacrifices with pentagrams? And of course, Tay, and how emotions are the only "real" thing in a dream state? There sure is a lot that went into this
you've been watching too many movies and playing too many videogames
HERESY!
Actually think more in line with what can be done with self driving cars. Iraq saw humans blowing themselves up. A limited supply of personnel to be sure are up to that task. But what if all it takes to rig such an setup up is a portable computer (hacked phone with capacity to connect to an car) and the will to deploy such an force. Then think bigger, if you can do it with a car remotely you can do it with an truck or plane. With the proliferation of subhuman programmers the ability to slip into systems becomes ever easier now. The next insurgency may see remotely piloted vbied's, but instead of one you have a fleet of twenty all hitting nearly at the same time or staggered according to intel on how the enemy reacts or defends an area. And with millions of cars on the road if you are ruthless you have an endless supply, even if it takes ten to eliminate one enemy its a great return.
Then combine it with not directly targeting soldiers but infrastructure. Slamming an full cement truck into the base of an major interstate exchange at 90+ mph is going to do some serious damage and force extensive inspection to make sure its still sound. Slam two of them into two bases and the overpass will come down. Have an box truck with explosives jump over an bridge when an oil tanker is passing by underneath and you could shut down an major port for weeks. Drag local uniforms into an high speed chase and then have an automated turret pop out the back and begin operating.
Oh, did yall not see what kids have been building in their backyards with paintballs, video game software, a few servos and a laptop? Some of them differentiate between faces and clothes before shooting. Thats what kids make. Any pacification area becomes an no-go without heavy armor when every street could have dozens of these types of unmanned emplacements. Nobody could sustain the casualties that such an cheap system would bring against small unit tactics, not even soviet russia would have been able to. And aimbot's actually aimbotting irl is guaranteed to render moral an utter disaster.
Toss an aimbot onto the head of a home made missile and now you have an anti aircraft weapon of sorts that will not deviate due to chaff, nor alert pilots due to radar, and be able to guide the weapon to target as well as any human for the cost of an stolen iphone. With a little adjustment, that missile can turn into an top down attack on an mbt, bringing the most modern AT weapons online for any insurgents that can cobble together excess kerosene, an working gyro and some nigger rigged deployment platform. Even if you lose a dozen of them to system failure, it only takes a few mbt losses to such to render an area utterly impossible to pacify without major military dominion over an area. Typical operations require loads of infantry in such an case deployed to protect them, but again, auto turrets are going to be a bitch.
We could go on.
It's the little things in life, user. You gotta learn to just enjoy the ride
This one can see
To be honest you could build a decent sized guided missile that is invisible to radar for about a thousand pounds tops.
And really thats a very generous estimate assuming you go big with it.
The only way to stop it would be to shut off GPS. But with how essential GPS and similar systems have become, I doubt that would ever happen on a wide scale, especially not in civilian or military areas.
Even then theres ways around it.
Model aircraft.
Their wooden/polystyrene bodies don't give much of a radar signature and even the largest ones are too small to give anything that can be easily distinguished from say a flock of birds.
You can buy a GPS autopilot for model aircraft now that costs like sixty pound sterling.
Electric motors and batteries for these things are cheap and readily available online with no restrictions or observations.
Best part is these autopilots can also handle takeoffs. So you can dump your large model in a field, leave and have it rigged to takeoff and ram into its target all on its own while you have an alibi elsewhere.
Because shills are using it a lot be careful on your wording.