‘> Be mcdonald douglas
‘> Need daddy government to feed you cash to survive UwU
‘> Daddy government won’t give you cash
‘> Iknow.png
‘> Make up some shit about soviet super fighter; point to some shitbird that the soviets have just made and claim ‘that’s it, that’s the bad man that wants to touch us’
‘> Daddy government throws fat stacks at you to develop a counter to the ‘super fighter’
‘> Daddy government buys hundreds of jets.
‘> TFW I am god, and the government will do whatever I want
A tale as old as time. Russia claiming something, then claiming that something is the greatest thing ever made. Then everyone finding out it’s actually awful, wouldn’t even meet the minimum requirements and generally is just mid in all categories and doesn’t revolutionize anything.
Their history has told us the same thing over and over again and people still fall for their awful propaganda.
And America would probably claim to be "playing it safe" by overspending to overpower everyone else
The Soviets never said anything though. They were like, hey here's our new jet and the Americans assumed it was supposed to be maneuverable because of the way it looked when in reality it was always meant to just go really fast, which it did do.
My comment wasn’t just limited to the foxbat incident. I grew up in a VERY Russian immigrant area and every single one of the 1st gen kids ate up Russian Propaganda and spit it back out. Things like how the Su line of jets was superior, or how their ships were incredibly capable, to the “hypersonic” missiles they claimed would defeat anything the US had and wouldn’t be able to knock them out of the sky with anti-missile systems. Russia as a country has a MASSIVE problem with overstating their capability, power and projection. Outside of the USSR we should never consider them on the same footing as the USA.
US-Soviet bomber gap incident
Tbf, it did what it was designed to do (fly fast in a straight line to close with and intercept incoming bombers), we just thought it did a lot more than that.
Meanwhile, in countries with healthcare:
In Russia, the military spending goes towards oligarchs' wallets.
In the US, healthcare spending goes towards the military
Funny how the US gave it back to Russia in crates (the US took it apart).
‘> Be mcdonald douglas ‘> Need daddy government to feed you cash to survive UwU ‘> Daddy government won’t give you cash ‘> Iknow.png ‘> Make up some shit about soviet super fighter; point to some shitbird that the soviets have just made and claim ‘that’s it, that’s the bad man that wants to touch us’
‘> Daddy government throws fat stacks at you to develop a counter to the ‘super fighter’ ‘> Daddy government buys hundreds of jets. ‘> TFW I am god, and the government will do whatever I want
A tale as old as time. Russia claiming something, then claiming that something is the greatest thing ever made. Then everyone finding out it’s actually awful, wouldn’t even meet the minimum requirements and generally is just mid in all categories and doesn’t revolutionize anything.
Their history has told us the same thing over and over again and people still fall for their awful propaganda.
And America would probably claim to be "playing it safe" by overspending to overpower everyone else
The Soviets never said anything though. They were like, hey here's our new jet and the Americans assumed it was supposed to be maneuverable because of the way it looked when in reality it was always meant to just go really fast, which it did do.
My comment wasn’t just limited to the foxbat incident. I grew up in a VERY Russian immigrant area and every single one of the 1st gen kids ate up Russian Propaganda and spit it back out. Things like how the Su line of jets was superior, or how their ships were incredibly capable, to the “hypersonic” missiles they claimed would defeat anything the US had and wouldn’t be able to knock them out of the sky with anti-missile systems. Russia as a country has a MASSIVE problem with overstating their capability, power and projection. Outside of the USSR we should never consider them on the same footing as the USA.
US-Soviet bomber gap incident
Tbf, it did what it was designed to do (fly fast in a straight line to close with and intercept incoming bombers), we just thought it did a lot more than that.
Meanwhile, in countries with healthcare:
In Russia, the military spending goes towards oligarchs' wallets.
In the US, healthcare spending goes towards the military
Funny how the US gave it back to Russia in crates (the US took it apart).
Which fighter was it?
MiG-25 and F-15