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delichonabout 2 hours ago
> The solution was a market and "currency" for units to buy equipment and supplies. Brigade-level units purchase drones directly from the manufacturers using the "Brave" marketplace. The currency in the marketplace is points that units earn from video-confirmed kills of Russians. Drones flow to the most effective units, those units work closely with the manufacturers, and they can choose from a range of options depending on their current mission and Russian tactics.

Get out of the way, Pentagon, and let the best field grunts do procurement. How does the US military industrial complex react to that idea?

thisislife2about 1 hour ago
> Drones flow to the most effective units

I guess that can work if the major battles are concentrated only at a few point. But what happens when it is spread out along a huge frontline? You can't really prioritise for "effective" if you also need to prioritise for "necessity"?

Cernunnosabout 1 hour ago
We would need a test bed for the different drones, and a way to get the points system working. Are you volunteering Cuba to be our testbed?
mnky9800nabout 1 hour ago
I’m sure if you call the pentagon “central planning” enough times people will decide they are communists and get rid of them.
rightbyte25 minutes ago
Seems like a way to purposly implement Goodhart's Law in a war bureaucracy. Like, the law is a warning but neoliberals might read it differently I guess...
delichon19 minutes ago
You're worried that they will over-fit on killing enemy invaders, at the expense of something more important? Like what?
Beijingerabout 1 hour ago
Not hard, if you pump 600 billion into one of the most corrupt and poorest countries.
Beijinger34 minutes ago
Why all the down votes?
vardump1 minute ago
Because it's not true? If you think it is, sources please.
thisislife2about 1 hour ago
Yes, it is a proxy war between NATO and Russia. But have they really pumped 600 billion dollars? I thought it was around 100 to 150 billions, so far, which isn't that much for the west.
Beijinger43 minutes ago
Nope

The European Union and its member states have provided a total of €215.2 billion in overall support to Ukraine and its people since the start of Russia's war of aggression "Since the start of Russia's war of aggression, they have provided €215.2 billion in support for Ukraine and its people.", as reported by the Consilium of the European Union.

As of mid-2026, the United States Congress has made available $195 billion in total spending related to the war in Ukraine.

Beijinger41 minutes ago
Ukraine is rich! https://expatcircle.com/cms/travel-impressions-ukraine-kyiv-...

Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers has approved the key parameters of this year's pension indexation, with payments set to rise by 12.1%