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For questions related to the effects of certain circumstances, conditions, or locality changes on war. Related tags: [civil-war], [nuclear-war], [cold-war]
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Arguments against robot soldiers in future wars
The truth is in reality we could have an all-robot war tomorrow - ICBMs and cruise missiles fit almost every definition of a robot.
Of course, although in such a war it would be robots carrying all t …
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Modern warfare theory in a medieval setting
The book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society - and this video - reports that:
90% of rifles found dropped at the Battle of Gettysburg were loaded.
This and othe …
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What could dragons do in modern-day combat?
Dragons' low maintenance makes them a great option to hand out when you want to support resistance/insurgent forces.
It would be pointless to gift an F-35 to Kurdish or Syrian forces who don't have th …
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Can one guy with a duplicator initiate a nuclear apocalypse?
Simply throw the gateway into a river.
Let's say there's 2000 cubic meters of water per second flowing out the river. After 12 seconds, there's 4000 cubic meters of flow, after 24 seconds there's 600 …