Life is cheap.
Back in 2015 when terrorists were wrecking havock in Xinjiang, commenters of PDF forum were wishing them to join Syria.
Today, let the same Hunger Gamers of PDF entertain us by joining the Burmese jungle as they please!
The Myanmar National Unity Government has formed the people defence forces. US Officials say they will provide no support for the NUGMyanmar until there is a decisive anti-genocide policy or Rohingya representation.
Pending the recognition by the U.S. government, this Arab Spring-type civil war presents all the conditions that could lead to a covert or overt U.S. military intervention.
or the science of finding geopolitical clues in Hollywood movies, pertaining to the Matrix of our world, the already preannounced upcoming
The Internet of Military Things (IoMT)
Dec 9, 2020
The Internet of Military Things (IoMT) is a class of Internet of things for combat operations and warfare. It is a complex network of interconnected entities, or "things", in the military domain that continually communicate with each other to coordinate, learn, and interact with the physical environment to accomplish a broad range of activities in a more efficient and informed manner. The concept of IoMT is largely driven by the idea that future military battles will be dominated by machine intelligence and cyber warfare and will likely take place in urban environments. By creating a miniature ecosystem of smart technology capable of distilling sensory information and autonomously governing multiple tasks at once, the IoMT is conceptually designed to offload much of the physical and mental burden that warfighters encounter in a combat setting.
Over time, several different terms have been introduced to describe the use of IoT technology for reconnaissance, environment surveillance, unmanned warfare and other combat purposes. These terms include the Military Internet of Things (MIoT), the Internet of Battle Things, and the Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT).
And for each new military weaponries developed, there is a first casualty.
The U.S. M-69 incendiary bombs, an extremely deadly cocktail of phosphorous and napalm just developed for the purpose by scientists at Harvard University, was first tested on the Chinese city of Wuhan on December 18, 1944, causing 40,000 casualties with the city burning for three days.
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Japan was the first U.S. test ground for its atomic bombs, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6th and 9th August 1945, respectively.
Iraq was the first to see the use of the U.S. depleted uranium rounds, stealth fighter-bombers, thermobaric bombs.
Unfortunately, Dr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Mahabadi, was probably the first to be martyred by the U.S.' applied IoMT, at least on Persian soil.
Indeed, all the robotic weapon used were controlled from space, linked to the U.S. command center.
If Iran doesn't take immediate corrective action, in the form of a comprehensive anti satellite doctrine, its very survival might be at risk.
Time is running out as the U.S.
Starlink WMD (ex-Star Wars) is becoming more deadly with each additional launch of Falcon-9!
It is only a matter of satellite throughput before armies of expandable cybernetic commando could soon be unleashed on the IRGC! Once on the ground the fight will be too unequal. Space is the weak point. Check this
videomancy hint:
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▲ 1. Screen capture from Monsters of Man 2020
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▲ 2. Screen capture from Monsters of Man 2020
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/irans-first-astronaut-alternative-path.635671/post-12841636