The Pentagon's new defense secretary outlined an ambitious 'Drone Dominance' initiative this week—a fast-track program aiming to flood U.S. forces with hundreds of thousands of drones by 2027. The pitch? Slash unit costs, supercharge capabilities, and basically speedrun America's entire drone manufacturing base into overdrive. Call it the 'fight tonight' doctrine: procurement on steroids, industrial policy meeting battlefield urgency. Whether this reshapes defense supply chains or just burns cash remains the billion-dollar question. Either way, someone's about to print a lot of flying robots.
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LiquidationOracle
· 16h ago
nah this "drone dominance" thing is just military-industrial complex speedrunning their way to bankruptcy lmao
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-04 19:15
Well, now the military-industrial complex is really going to celebrate. The U.S. has started another money-burning arms race.
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BearMarketBard
· 12-04 14:20
Hundreds of thousands of drones? Isn't this just a carnival for military-industrial stocks, a money-burning game get.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12-03 01:35
Damn it, is the US planning to cover the Earth with drones?
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-03 01:35
The military-industrial complex is celebrating again, this time it's the explosion in drone production capacity.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 12-03 01:34
Ngl, this is really going to have drones flying everywhere... The US is going to put all its manufacturing on drones.
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PerennialLeek
· 12-03 01:32
I really don't know how this money is being spent, hundreds of thousands of drones? How much fuel would that consume?
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-03 01:31
Nah, this thing is just a money-burning facade. Do you really think they can produce hundreds of thousands of drones in three years?
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NFTFreezer
· 12-03 01:26
Hundreds of thousands of drones? Are they trying to take over the sky, haha.
The Pentagon's new defense secretary outlined an ambitious 'Drone Dominance' initiative this week—a fast-track program aiming to flood U.S. forces with hundreds of thousands of drones by 2027. The pitch? Slash unit costs, supercharge capabilities, and basically speedrun America's entire drone manufacturing base into overdrive. Call it the 'fight tonight' doctrine: procurement on steroids, industrial policy meeting battlefield urgency. Whether this reshapes defense supply chains or just burns cash remains the billion-dollar question. Either way, someone's about to print a lot of flying robots.