USA's airforce flexes it's muscle's

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Remember how on your thread I had said that I suspect the work NASA's scientists are doing is secretly passed on by the NASA higher ups to the Lockheed Martin higher ups?

Most of the USA's fighter jets and other military aircrafts are manufactured by two defence contractors, one is Lockheed Martin & the other is Boeing, two big companies.

The US airforce depends on Lockheed Martin & Boeing to produce the aircrafts that allow the US military as a whole to have the upper hand on other countries in terms of military capabilities due to the USA having the better weapons systems.

Lockheed Martin & Boeing will be the two defence contractors that design the vehicles which the US airforce needs in order for it to dominate space before near-peer competitors like Russia & china reach space superiority since this would put the US military & government in a week position on the international stage in terms of which country has full spectrum dominance.

Now take a look at this quote which states what the US airforce thinks about space in its list of objectives, I have highlighted the key part of the quote and it should make you do simple 1+1+1=3 or in this case NASA + Lockheed Martin & Boeing = American weoponisation of space.

"The USAF articulates its core functions as Nuclear Deterrence Operations, Special Operations, Air Superiority, Global Integrated ISR, Space Superiority, Command and Control, Cyberspace Superiority, Personnel Recovery, Global Precision Attack, Building Partnerships, Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support.[6]"


US airforce flexing it's muscles recently with some aircrafts manufactured by Lockheed Martin



 
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Lol interesting. Yeah no doubt lockheed and boeing do a lot of space engineering. But I wouldn't classify Boeing as just a defence contractor, Lockheed yes, but not Boeing. Their so huge they basically make aircraft for anyone and everything.

Also lol i wouldn't say they're weaponizing space. I mean theres still so much for us to learn and do before we become comfortable enough to do that type of shit. I wouldn't say there is 0 weaponization, of course there is some, but I'm sure right now the main objective is to improve technology and the logistics of getting to space..cuz we're still noobs when it comes to it.
 
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