25 yrs Feds, 15 years in Defence Sector, 7 years my own Mil technology company.Sensors are one thing, and are only worth the same as the weapons that they are guiding. Have you been keeping up with all the Chinese espionage cases in the US in the last few years? They are entirely focused on technology. Any idea how many spies succeded in relation to the number that were caught?
My background; US Marine Corps, Helecopter transport, amphibious assaults & NBC warfare, with some logistics.
I decided to go into combat arms, HQMC said no, they had spent too much money training me in the Air Wing. I said fine. When My time was up, I went straight to the Army and became a Scout, saw combat in the First Gulf War (4/7 Cav. 3rd A.D.) and elsewhere.
How about you?
Project management and recovery on various projects including bushmaster, rapier2, perenti, perenti mod, collins, ballistics.
2 years ops manager for a ballistics project, 1 year as a consultant on mil cables and connectors.
my company deals with mainly UDT miltech relating to sensor systems.
I'm more than familiar with some of those sensor systems which are also not in the public domain.
as a I said obliquely before, a goldfish couldn't fart in that area without setting off alarms. there is no way that a waterborne and delivered invasion could be delivered.
China does not have persistence, projection and platforms to achieve a cross water invasion.
They most certainly do not have the ability to launch a more difficult invasion team by air. the numbers don't stack up. as a marine you should be more than aware of the numbers and assets required to successfully insert and them dominate a position on a revolving day basis. if you think that they can do this, then we're both looking at a different country.
short of teleporting them, they'll need to resort to assymetrical warfare.
I've also been on Tender Evaluation Teams to evaluate Hardware, written parts of the RFT's that are sent out to companies to bid on requirements and been Team Leader on Project Recovery Teams.
Part of my career involved running the security for 4 ministers in Fed Parliament as well as running the hot site for the 2nd largest network in the southern hemisphere.
During Tiananmen Sq I was head of what was euphemistically called "The China Task Force" in our International Division. I had my car rammed by CCP staffers trying to stop me assisting chinese students seeking refugee status.
btw, I'm also part chinese, so maybe I have a better idea of how my ancestors minds and thus their future generations might work.
There might be enough in my background to give me a clue as to what and how both sides think. ....
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