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Andrew Pavelyev's avatar

The Ukrainians need counter UAV weapons more urgently than Patriots. The biggest problem with Patriots is that too few are being produced. And there's a general problem with the US defense industrial base being increasingly run by people with financial background who are only interested in quick returns and don't really understand the industry they are in. Boeing's problems are well known (starting with the management moving far away from Seattle and engineers who actually do the work), Lockheed Martin and Raytheon engaged in huge stock buybacks instead of investing in production capacity etc. These problems have existed for decades, and presidents before Trump did not bother doing anything about them.

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Constantin's avatar

If Europe truly saw the defense of Ukraine as existential, then it would have reacted far more decisively and early re: restarting its own military complexes rather than relying on the USA to fill in many of the strategic gaps.

At present, the EU is largely beholden to US interests / weapons platforms for which there are no good substitutes. See patriot, among others. Much has been ceded to the US military complex.

Granted, some folk have questioned the actual value of having fewer high-cost platforms like the f35 vs. less stealthy but more austere-capable Gripen. An argument can be made either way.

But bottom line, despite the recent increase in spending, I do not see the EU rushing to pre-1989 levels of % GDP spending, nor production, nor willingness to stop the shadow fleet and like smuggling activities. Ie they are not treating Russia as an existential threat.

That will come to bite them in the butt, just like kowtowing to Trump. Playing for time has a place but when you do it, something better be happening in the background. As best as I can tell, it ain’t.

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