Eric Czuleger
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We know that IEDs are constantly taking the lives of American servicemen. They're outfitting their own vehicles with technology to potentially help them survive these attacks. And then five years later, the Department of Defense is able to give them the MRAP, which is armored specifically against IEDs. So the procurement process is quite slow.
We know that IEDs are constantly taking the lives of American servicemen. They're outfitting their own vehicles with technology to potentially help them survive these attacks. And then five years later, the Department of Defense is able to give them the MRAP, which is armored specifically against IEDs. So the procurement process is quite slow.
We know that IEDs are constantly taking the lives of American servicemen. They're outfitting their own vehicles with technology to potentially help them survive these attacks. And then five years later, the Department of Defense is able to give them the MRAP, which is armored specifically against IEDs. So the procurement process is quite slow.
And so companies like Anduril, companies like Palantir are taking a bet that if they're able to sort of leverage this, one, private funding, and two, the sort of Silicon Valley leverage Let's look around corners and build for where the puck is going to be rather than where the puck is now. Then we can potentially either win the wars of the future or stop them before they even start.
And so companies like Anduril, companies like Palantir are taking a bet that if they're able to sort of leverage this, one, private funding, and two, the sort of Silicon Valley leverage Let's look around corners and build for where the puck is going to be rather than where the puck is now. Then we can potentially either win the wars of the future or stop them before they even start.
And so companies like Anduril, companies like Palantir are taking a bet that if they're able to sort of leverage this, one, private funding, and two, the sort of Silicon Valley leverage Let's look around corners and build for where the puck is going to be rather than where the puck is now. Then we can potentially either win the wars of the future or stop them before they even start.
Well, and this is something that that's kind of a crazy theory. Yeah. This is something we're seeing in Ukraine, too. I mean, you know, one of the.
Well, and this is something that that's kind of a crazy theory. Yeah. This is something we're seeing in Ukraine, too. I mean, you know, one of the.
Well, and this is something that that's kind of a crazy theory. Yeah. This is something we're seeing in Ukraine, too. I mean, you know, one of the.
I have no idea. Probably a lot, though.
I have no idea. Probably a lot, though.
I have no idea. Probably a lot, though.
Nuclear subs don't come cheap, from what I understand.
Nuclear subs don't come cheap, from what I understand.
Nuclear subs don't come cheap, from what I understand.
Wow, that's pretty remarkable.
Wow, that's pretty remarkable.
Wow, that's pretty remarkable.
See, this is exactly what I'm talking about, about exquisite systems. Obviously, incredibly expensive. Yeah. And you can see this concept of attritability as it happened in Ukraine pretty massively, right? The Ukrainian defenses were one of the first armies to defeat a navy without having a navy, right?
See, this is exactly what I'm talking about, about exquisite systems. Obviously, incredibly expensive. Yeah. And you can see this concept of attritability as it happened in Ukraine pretty massively, right? The Ukrainian defenses were one of the first armies to defeat a navy without having a navy, right?