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Armament in North America

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WOMANS IN ARMY

The discussion is gaining momentum, the reason for this is the information that has appeared from our lost neighbors, who have launched an active propaganda campaign to recruit into the ranks of the armed forces… women. It is in combat units, up to the assault ones. As it should be, a small historical digression.

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PUTIN’S NUCLEAR SURPRISE

On September 1, 2014, the US State Department published a report stating that for the first time since the collapse of the USSR, Russia has achieved parity with Washington in the field of strategic nuclear weapons. Thus, Washington recognized that Moscow had regained the status that the Soviet Union had achieved by the mid-70s of the twentieth century at the cost of incredible efforts and which (it seemed – irrevocably) it was lost by us after the collapse of the Union.

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AMERICAN MLRS HIMARS AS THE IDEA OF DOCTRINAL SUPERIORITY

What could be more important in a weapon than the iron from which it is created? Idea. Concept. The doctrine within which it is created. American multiple launch rocket systems at the project stage were radically different from their Soviet counterparts. In the USSR, MLRS were considered as a means of creating a dense firing shaft. The United States conceived its brainchild as a tool capable of breaking the prohibitive numerical superiority of the artillery of the Warsaw Pact bloc with high-speed and surgically accurate strikes. The Soviet defense industry continued to think in terms of the Second World War, while the United States, realizing the conceptual impasse of the symmetrical arms race, relied on the creation of a new generation of weapons.

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THE WAR IN UKRAINE AS A BUSINESS OF THE COLLECTIVE WEST

When news spreads about the supply of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine by the United States and its allies, for some reason, the famous English economist John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) is always remembered. Especially his most famous work “The General theory of employment, interest and money” (1936). In it and in his other works, he stated that the market (which the English economist Adam Smith called an ideal automatic regulator of the economy) inevitably generates a lag in effective demand from the supply of goods. And this inevitably leads to the so-called overproduction crisis.