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Lifer
- Dec 13, 2013
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MAD has limitations though. No nation is even going to consider risking a nuclear exchange unless their own turf is threatened, and there's a lot of territory out there where nuclear missiles aren't present. That's a lot of territory where conventional warfare is perfectly on the table (hello Ukraine!), and with today's weaponry, that makes for an incredibly lethal situation.
For the second part; I've thought about this more since I last posted. In my last post, I made a comment that the Russians will never be able to produce their new jets and tanks in the numbers that will rival the United States. But as I thought about it more, I realized that the Russians don't need to rival the United States. That's not their goal. They only need to rival their neighbors, which are still using T55's 62's, and 72's. The tank is also designed to better counter the anti-tank munitions that they sold their neighbors, which it is a huge improvement over the previous tank designed. Against Dorchester armored Western tanks, the Armata isn't going to go very far. But against old Russian tanks designs and infantry combat scenarios, it'll do quite well.
And since the countries that operate these tanks and munitions don't have nuclear weapons, that makes Russian an enormous military threat.
Looks like all that shit we had to deal with in the Islamic world we now get to flip the equation and use as weapons against the Russians.