absolutely my biggest concern here is that the west is able to copy this technology. but while on the one hand i completely agree with you, on the other hand i’m also not looking forward to this getting dropped nearby when the ruling class of my country inevitably makes the decisions that capital dictates they must.
here’s the thing. this lowers the bar. non-nuclear weapons that can achieve similar effects to nuclear weapons are going to get used (as oreshnik has already been used). as @plinky@hexbear.net says, these aren’t much worse than conventional explosives, so why not use them? it’s not mutually assured destruction with these weapons, not in the global civilization ending sense, so we’re back into the realm of tactical ballistic exchanges being a weekly or monthly occurrence.
absolutely my biggest concern here is that the west is able to copy this technology. but while on the one hand i completely agree with you, on the other hand i’m also not looking forward to this getting dropped nearby when the ruling class of my country inevitably makes the decisions that capital dictates they must.
here’s the thing. this lowers the bar. non-nuclear weapons that can achieve similar effects to nuclear weapons are going to get used (as oreshnik has already been used). as @plinky@hexbear.net says, these aren’t much worse than conventional explosives, so why not use them? it’s not mutually assured destruction with these weapons, not in the global civilization ending sense, so we’re back into the realm of tactical ballistic exchanges being a weekly or monthly occurrence.
i really don’t like where all of this is headed.