Stefano Ritondale
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And then, and that weapon system, the M82 also, almost every, it's almost like, I'm not gonna say standard, but it's very universally accessible. Like almost every kind of cartel platoon, for the most part, at least one of them has that. You just see them walking around with that easily. Almost like in an infantry platoon, you have like an M249. That's what they have. So that's what I would say.
And then, and that weapon system, the M82 also, almost every, it's almost like, I'm not gonna say standard, but it's very universally accessible. Like almost every kind of cartel platoon, for the most part, at least one of them has that. You just see them walking around with that easily. Almost like in an infantry platoon, you have like an M249. That's what they have. So that's what I would say.
But they are becoming, I think, more and more and more sophisticated. And we're seeing that with the drones and the dropping of explosives.
But they are becoming, I think, more and more and more sophisticated. And we're seeing that with the drones and the dropping of explosives.
But they are becoming, I think, more and more and more sophisticated. And we're seeing that with the drones and the dropping of explosives.
I mean, I think that's the question that everybody's asking.
I mean, I think that's the question that everybody's asking.
I mean, I think that's the question that everybody's asking.
I think drones are kind of like an evolutionary prospect of warfare. And that's something that we're all going to have to have a conversation and really have to delve deep in both. And I can tell you, you know, a lot of the conversations that are happening within the U.S. military and the U.S.
I think drones are kind of like an evolutionary prospect of warfare. And that's something that we're all going to have to have a conversation and really have to delve deep in both. And I can tell you, you know, a lot of the conversations that are happening within the U.S. military and the U.S.
I think drones are kind of like an evolutionary prospect of warfare. And that's something that we're all going to have to have a conversation and really have to delve deep in both. And I can tell you, you know, a lot of the conversations that are happening within the U.S. military and the U.S.
Army, you know, when even I was in, I mean, that was a kind of an interesting aspect of the development of warfare. But I think one of the, how we should analyze it is it enables... Now you don't need a multimillion dollar javelin system.
Army, you know, when even I was in, I mean, that was a kind of an interesting aspect of the development of warfare. But I think one of the, how we should analyze it is it enables... Now you don't need a multimillion dollar javelin system.
Army, you know, when even I was in, I mean, that was a kind of an interesting aspect of the development of warfare. But I think one of the, how we should analyze it is it enables... Now you don't need a multimillion dollar javelin system.