Going Into the World!
12 volumes
The trust and respect Americans have for the military is substantial.
Soldiers say they can feel something different when they are conquered on the street, but you can also see people holding their thumbs up on the street. On the contrary, of course, that is generally the case.
Generations of World War II were still alive, at which time many ordinary citizens worked in munitions factories such as bomb and weapons manufacturing. The soldiers who fought for their country were their fathers, children, and brothers.
Since then, soldiers have died for liberal democracy in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Americans have been taught, because of their sacrifices, that they now live this life of freedom.
During the Vietnam War, bloodied young men waged war for freedom, peace and country. Of course, they avoided it for academic or other reasons, and they often applied for it before they were recruited, but they were still quite proud of it at that time.
Kerry has volunteered for more than three years in Vietnam, and many others are likely to know his name.
Through this process, the military was honored for making a noble sacrifice for 'my country and my freedom and peace.'
In the United States, the Veterans' Day every year lasts for about two minutes on November 11, 11: 00.
During a few meetings, I had been told on the broadcast that it was a time of silence, and I saw all the executives who were with me with an old expression, at least on the outside, keeping their mouths shut. It's a different time of thought for me, but not for them.
Of course, there are many dirty sides to be fingered. Wars and scandals created by deep-rooted military personnel and military contractors, lobbying and solidarity, and government and interest groups are inflicting disbelief on people.
Since this deeply rooted group is an army, and a large budget is spread in the United States of America with the pride of serving the world's police, the influence of the generals leading them is immense. Of course, until now, the military has been reluctant to touch everyone with a kind of sanctuary.
< Rumsfeld's ghost is alive! >
It's from the Veterans' newspaper. General newspapers also reported that Rumsfeld had a re-review of Rumsfeld's "small and smart army."
I thought everything was a drought of Rumsfeld's camels. However, after terminating or resigning every month, three people were fired completely this month.
This was a routine that had been put in place so far, and Rumsfeld, the AhAhjussi, had just been chased away and taken a deep breath along the road.
Horror, anger, tension, devastation...
However, even if the generals are angry, there is very little way to respond.
America is deeply rooted in liberal democracy. The coup is unimaginable, and it's all about getting together and soothing each other up. Americans admire them, but do not like to challenge the principles of democracy.
There were many words about the actions of generals who publicly denounced Makkappa Rumsfeld the other day, but even newspapers, journalists who had consistently written critical articles about Rumsfeld had deep concerns about military political intervention.
As a result, nothing has changed since they left. My own analysis concluded that the actions of the men did not contribute to the election of President Bush.
I mean, from the start, it was just a jab in boxing, and it was kind of a smokescreen. And now there are no elections, so it only hurts their mouths to talk.
So what are we going to do?
First, we gather together and burst into tears.
Second, prepare for retirement, just in case.
Third, I try to forget that I'm not.
Fourth, we call and keep an eye on things.
Fifth, quickly line up.
From the first to the third, this is what generals without Bibil Hill do. Of course, most generals have one or two contact points, so there's probably a fourth option. However, most of them will not be able to get the right information, because they are not easily informed about this sensitive matter.
And that's the fifth way anyone would want to choose, but only if there's a line. Thanks to this, I had to extend my time in Korea without returning to the United States.
I was so busy last year that I couldn't come to Korea at the end of the year, but over the past few years I have held a party at the Johnstone Hotel at least once a year. But now I don't look so thick to pretend to be annoyed all of a sudden.
"Who's gonna be pissed when you meet someone and who's not? '
Killer, slayer, and human discrimination are quick. I've met the commander of the 8th U.S. Army, and he'll probably talk a lot about discriminating against people for their position rather than ignoring them if they don't.
The U.S. ambassador to the state, the director of the CIA, the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, and the foreign ambassadors to the state had arranged a line, along with the three members of the Taekwondo Council. Because if you meet only Americans and don't meet domestic people, that can also be a complaint.
'I was just praising you for the good... I can't believe you're mad at me for it.'
I got a call from the congressman a few days ago. General Lemington, who is an Air Force commander, wanted to 'meet him naturally'.
He explained in great detail the meeting with General Lemmingcon and why he had been so exaggerated. What was strange was the misconception that I came up with as a compliment.
When generals attend parties or collections I host, they are the most from the Army compared to Air Force, Navy and Marines. Of course, shaking hands is the most common military officer, and speaking to Commander Laport will attract soldiers from the military around.
Some people are sensitive to this thoughtless behavior. I can't even compliment you anymore.
"Sir, are you free tomorrow night?"
"Who is it this time? I thought you said we were all in this together."
"I'm sorry, Chairman. This is a little different. Yesterday, a porter arrived in Busan, and an invitation came to see it. “
“A porter? Why would I go there? ”
Carl Vinson, a passing nuclear warhead, came to Busan and asked you to look at him unexpectedly. But I was confused because I didn't know that I would invite people like this.
I don't know why I'm calling you... but I've never been on a boat before, so I was a little curious.
However, Seung Hun Jung said that when the carrier arrived, he recently received a request from the interested public to show it to them. Then it's no big deal.
“Are you asking me to come, or are you asking me to attend? ”
“It is in the common name of General Jeff of Naval Command and Admiral Perez, Captain Carl Vinson. I spoke to General Jeff because the Naval Command contacted me separately, and he said there was a demonstration of Skyhawk supplied by Johnston Security. ”
“Skyhawk? ”
As soon as I heard the name, my ears turned deaf. Skyhawk is a state-of-the-art drone with the core skills of the Johnstone group, and I'm curious about being deployed to the Karl Vinson.
Drones have been three major suppliers to date: General Atomic, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Groman.
The MQ1 Predator was created by General Atomic by an attack drone who attacked the Taliban in the last Afghan War and occasionally dropped bombs on the wrong village. He's been active for the last few years through improvements since his first flight in '94, with a high rate of defects.
Only those who lost communication during the flight have been reported to have lost more than 20 in the last three years. These days, Predator usually exceeds $4 million in a single period, and even with a simple calculation, 80 million has flown away. There are also quite a few things shot down here, and the loss rate is about $100 million.
The more pressing issue is what can happen if the bomb is hated and the flying man is out of control. Fortunately, it's only been used in war zones so far, so no story has been published about killing anyone wherever it fell.
Although the need for drones is acknowledged, the Sky Hawk was developed when people were thirsty for subsequent loss, accidents and performance improvements.
Here, 'Sky’ is naturally named after ‘Skynet’. This means that he is very smart, and if he loses control on the ground, he has a dual structure that controls the satellite system connected to Skynet as a backup system.
Another big feature is the 'automatic return program'. Something went wrong and Skyhawk, which had not received a signal for more than an hour, was equipped with 'special chips' and programs to quickly return to its original starting position by the automated navigation program. This function was greatly welcomed by military officials.
Drones in drones! That's what people in this field are saying.
Johnston Group has a unique set of skills in navigation. Of course, we don't make it ridiculous to lose a drone like any other company.
I was embarrassed when I first heard this. How do you lose control of a four million dollar drone?
The more serious problem is that the newly developed state-of-the-art drones are well priced, reaching $20 million per capita in some models. Imagine if something like this went out and we lost the feed? Probably want to be welcomed by buyers, operators or molesters That's why I needed to do something.
Drones are said to be missing due to software defects, durability and stability of semiconductor chips, and communication technology problems.
But let's face it, in these three areas, Johnston Group had all the technical advantages. In addition to this, the ability of Johnstone Group's superior solar charging technology and batteries has dramatically increased flight time.
That didn't mean that the Johnstone group had decided to build a military drone directly from the ground up. It's just that we were able to optimize our reconnaissance drones in action and also succeed in business, and General Atomic, with the skills and equipment needed, was noticed.
Although at the forefront of the field, General Atomic, who was threatened by the backers by repeated incidents in action, expressed great interest in the Johnstone Group's technical alliance.
The problem is with developing military drones that require a high level of technology, it's imperative that we expose some of our technology to each other. Therefore, joint research led to natural equity investments. I invested 50 percent of my shares in Johnston Security for 300 million dollars, which, frankly, is a lot of work.
In 2004, sales were only $100 million, and this much was given to the company halfway around the world because General Atomics recognized the technology it possessed. He has over a decade of valuable experience running drones in action.
Moreover, the company was originally created by General Dynamics for research in nuclear power fields and is synergistic with the Westinghouse, which will soon be incorporated into Johnstone Energy. That's why I paid good money for the technology.
Why did General Atomics just hand over 50% of their shares?
This may have been tiring due to recent problems, but the Neil Blue, the Linden Bullou brothers, who are majority shareholders and companies, are now 70 and 71 years old.
He said he would not be involved in management until he retired, because his time of retirement was near.
This was General Atomic's first drone, Sky Hawk, created by a combination of Johnstone's technological abilities in its predecessor.
"Let's take a look around with all the people we haven't met yet, shall we? We'll barbecue at the Johnstone Hotel in Busan."
“Very well, then. I'll make arrangements. ”
After the dockyard left, I suddenly thought about it and went to my secret room on the other side of the office. I put the password in and soon connected it to Skynet.
“Clara? Can you check how many SkyHawks are in Korea? ”
“Very well. One moment, please. ”
Tour, Tour,
After about 10 seconds, the screen changes and 10 dots appear over the shape of the large ship. Skyhawk is a teenager on the Karl Vinson.
"Hehe, these cute ones..."
Looking at the sparkling dots on the screen, I remembered a happy smile. I was just checking to see if the backup system was working.
Skyhawk's Blackbox will convey operational experience to Skynet in an orderly fashion to provide valuable data on producing more superior ones.
Artwork Reviews
There's been a drone recently at the center of the conversation. Especially this week, the CEO of the Amazon, Jeff Bezo, went on live television and showed the drones that were being developed to use drones for delivery services. 30 minutes of express delivery.
In addition to that, it was reported yesterday that we were able to successfully launch drones from a nuclear submarine deep in the ocean.
My country also decided last year to introduce Northrop Gruman's Global Hawk. There was a lot of talk about the price, and the latest article said 850 million dollars for four generations.
As the text says, the U.S. military lost or shot down a drone in its 70s (2009). of which there were five gunships, and the other 65 went out on missions and never returned out of control. It's ridiculous, isn't it?
Moreover, some of the newest drones from General Atomic have been patched 11 times due to software defects.