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Apr 11Liked by Ryan McBeth

Hey, Top. Best of luck on your project. You and your business partners are doing a good thing. A thousand blessings be upon you and your company.

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Apr 12Liked by Ryan McBeth

Ryan, I sent you two Aussie patches a couple of weeks ago. Have they arrived yet? The Kangaroo on multi can is a bit hard to make out the head and the seller sent me a replacement. Let me know if you got them; I don;t want to send another one and have it adorn the wall of a post office lost letter room somewhere. Perry

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Brother, you missed a chance at calling it Saving live as a Service (SlaaS) like SaaS or PaaS.

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I have heard some podcasts that make claims against some other podcasters, mostly in the military subjects. You have to wonder about any topic by anyone unless you have some data or references to support one side or the other.

Some topics you will have to read a number of good books and articles to come to a well-informed conclusion.

Thanks for introducing me to ICD 203 Standards. I am starting to evaluate all statements by those probability standards.

Here is a quote from Joseph Goebbels:

"Success is the important thing. Propaganda is not a matter for average minds, but rather a matter for practitioners. It is not supposed to be lovely or theoretically correct. I do not care if I give wonderful, aesthetically elegant speeches, or speak so that women cry. The point of a political speech is to persuade people of what we think right. I speak differently in the provinces than I do in Berlin, and when I speak in Bayreuth, I say different things than I say in the Pharus Hall. That is a matter of practice, not of theory. We do not want to be a movement of a few straw brains, but rather a movement that can conquer the broad masses. Propaganda should be popular, not intellectually pleasing. It is not the task of propaganda to discover intellectual truths."

Keep up the good work.

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Could be used to deliver ammo etc. to difficult to reach troops.

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Hey Ryan, Can you explain how using AI in your drone negates the need for GPS? Is it different than an Inertial Navigation System?

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IDF is using fresh blood in Gaza to treat soldiers and it saves lives. A lot.

However, Gaza is VERY small and next to Israel, so there is plenty of fresh blood to resupply expired bags.

Any delivery system of fresh blood will save lives in other theaters. Good luck with that venture!

I think you should do a video about the low mortality rate of IDF soldiers in Gaza. The medical part of it can help with the pitch ;)

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There is never a wrong time for an Office Space quote.

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Apr 12·edited Apr 12

How much blood do you carry in one drone? Single digit numbers, dozens?

In a Mass casualty event, unless the above is dozens, then it might be better to deliver tourniquets than blood.

How do you deal with IFF for the drone? In a contested area there may be other hostile drones that are trying to target the area and you need to distinguish your from hostile drones.

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Good problem hope you’re able to make it happen. Could easily save thousands of soldiers.

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Could you also include some kind on medevac mortar system to send supplies to stabilise patients at 1000 yards using existing mortars.

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Amazing idea. I'll be in touch.

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It's a good pitch, but the need for it really does underscore a serious problem: the enemy (the Russians, the Chinese, the Iranians, and the Palestinians) do not respect the rule of law or basic humanity, and any war against them will meet their savagery with more savagery.

As things go wrong I predict reprisals against enemy POWs from troops first exposed to them, and then eventually a state of unofficial no quarter warfare just like the Pacific Theater of World War Two.

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