Viewer Questions Answered #22
The Army's New XM7 Rifle, A US Draft, Kornet Missiles & South Korea
Topics include:
Will the M7 replace the M4 Armywide? 0:33
Could NATO and the US return to Conscription? 3:27
Would South Korea fight China in the Pacific? 7:21
Why no Kornet Missiles in Gaza? 12:33
Do Russians have names for American Planes? 14:55
How long to replace a tank crew? 15:30
Why are Aid airdrops rare? 18:24
Special thanks to Major Adam Kraft who helped me with the part about Korea.
Have to disagree with you about the volunteer army, having lived through the draft and the new volunteer army in the US. The draft means everybody has to serve, and everybody is responsible to protect their country. The volunteer army, on the other hand is more like a mercenary army. This will be especially true when they start using illegal aliens to build up our troop levels. Every citizen should have to serve their country in one way or another. We have lost this feeling of commitment and responsibility, because we have lost mandatory service. This is true in America as well as Great Britain. If every person, whether rich or poor, had to serve the country for two or four years, then more folks would understand the military and be connected to protecting their God-given rights. Just my humble opinion.
Random question, so figured I would throw it here. How does Russia supply any troops it may still have in Transnistria? Doesn't seem feasible at all these days, unless they are pretty much independently supported by the separatists themselves and/or stockpiled supplies from before their invasion of Ukraine.