The Military-Industrial Complex Wears a White Hat with Bryan McGrath - on Midrats
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From the February 12th guest post over at Sal's substack, our guest today opened with a firm point;
"..the combat performance of U.S. Navy destroyers in the Red Sea against a variety of weapons employed by the Houthis from Yemen stands as a monument to decades of brilliance, hard work, and dedication across generations of naval officers, government civilians, industry executives, talented engineers and technologists, assembly line workers, and shipbuilders. THIS—is the military-industrial complex, and it works."
Returning for another visit to Midrats to dive into his arguments about where the Military Industrial Complex puts "Ws" on the board and related topics will be Bryan McGrath, CDR, USN (Ret.).
You can listen here or at the below.
Bryan is the Managing Director of The FerryBridge Group LLC, a defense consultancy. The opinions expressed here are his.
The Complex needs to come up with a cheaper, ingenious way to take out the drones than using up expensive SAMs and AAMs. It would be interesting to see what is in development and testing…or we could just arrange for an unfortunate fire/blast/collapse at the Iranian factories producing them.
$4 million missiles to destroy $4 thousand rockets BETTER work