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lol can anyone tell me exactly while people suck the dick of drones so hard? How is it that taking the pilot out of the plane and putting them in control room is going
to make the plane any less expensive? Drones are not cheaper than fighter jets. Cheap drones are cheaper than fighter jets! |
I am not just thinking in terms of cost. im thinking long term efficiency, INCLUDING their advancements.
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Originally Posted by Ash Eater
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Imagine that, but cheap drones are
incapable of the same tasks that fighter jets are capable of. Air to air combat, supersonic flight, exceptional maneuverability, low observability, high payload, all these things that make fighter jets actually useful against opposing fighter jets, or for penetrating interdiction. You do not get these with cheap drones. You could definitely build an expensive drone to do those things, but you wouldn't save a fucking dime. |
they will be more capable than any human pilot, before then end of current pilot's careers.
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But you're not even talking about using drones to save money in any sensical way. I mean, you're suggesting that these manned fighters Canada is going to purchase will see no use (which makes no sense. Why lock your car if it's not in the process of being stolen hurr durr), but at the same time saying we should replace them with just as capable planes with ADVANCED AI? What? How is this saving money? If these fighters are never going to see use, why develop or buy these expensive drones that are better than them? How is not having an air force for "the next 25 years" (where did you get this number, dude?), and then dropping tons of cash on AI development, and the plane this AI needs to sit in smart at all? What is so special about these next some odd decades between now and when we have advanced AI controlled drones that we should not buy new fighter jets, but then after that period, buy the new drones? Do you think that having the plane controlled by AI makes it cheaper? That AI can take a cheap 50Kn engine and have it outperform a human controlled 100Kn?
Seriously, someone tell me why people keep saying drones drones drones, fighter jets are a waste.
The only thing modern "cheap" drones are good for (MQ-9 for example) is observation/CAS/interdiction in completely undefended airspace. They're great for dropping a couple missiles on some insurgents (as long as it's just a couple, and you don't have to be there quickly), but as soon as the enemy has any air defense, they're inferior to a fighter jet at doing anything. But of course, this IS the solution is it not? The last country we were at war with that had any air defense was North Korea perhaps? Be that as it may, it lacks any foresight to completely de-claw your military from being able to do anything to opposing fighter jets, or if the enemy has air defense. Are all important wars that require expensive planes completely telegraphed to the point where you can purchase a fleet, and train all the pilots in the time before you need them?
No, and that's why Canada should have a half decent fleet of fighter jets.
Also here's something fun for people that think man controlled drones > manned fighters. Did you know that RADAR jamming is pretty damn effective? Did you know that drones are controlled with radio waves? What do you think happens when the enemy has good RADAR jamming in an area you're trying to fly your drone in? lol |
you're too focused on the now.
i'm saying, it doesn't matter what you guys decide or argue about, within 15-25-50 years... they will replace all humans, because they will be cheaper, and more effective in every aspect. (f18 upgrades, f-35's, whatever... it is all to fill the gap between now and the real "upgrade").
i'm not talking about NOW. im talking about the future. 15-50 years isn't that far away.
and yeah like the other said, it was only 50 years ago we put a man on the moon, and it was only 100 years ago we even began to fly.
it's already for sure within 15 years, 1/3 current jobs will be replaced by robots.
i'm all for it. i'm all for robotics and AI replacing every task that can be prone to human error, which is basically every task.
replace all pilots with AI.
replace all workers with AI.
replace everything with AI.
the cost is not that cheap now, but it will only get cheaper and cheaper. and they'll get more and more effective.
both at an exponential rate. i hope you know what exponential means. it means before you blink, they'll be way better than what they are now. in ever single aspect.
think further ahead dude... the future. your car will drive itself. your plane will fly itself. ships will ship themselves. everything will be autonomous.
you're still thinking of putting pilots in control rooms... buddy, archaic. the AI will be fully autonomous. it will carry out the mission itself from step 1 to finish. it will refuel and rearm and repair itself, and fly back out without a human being touching it.
have you ever seen the warehouse of amazon.com? that's only within the past handful of years.
don't hate robotics and AI because they're gonna put you out of work... that's just the way it is. they're better than you are. and they will take over your job.
human management of anything, is becoming overrated. and at an exponential rate.