Business giant Elon Musk He stressed that the United States needs a large stock of hypertonic missiles and long-range air and sea drones.
“America needs a significant amount of long-range drones (air, surface water, and submarine) and hypersonic missiles. Anything manned will die very quickly in a drone war,” Musk announced Thursday in a post on X.
The comments complemented comments he made in a tweet last month: “Future wars are about drones and hypersonic missiles. Human-piloted fighter planes will be destroyed very quickly.”
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Musk specifically took aim at the F-35 fighter jet, calling it a “small design.”
“The F-35 design was broken at the requirements level, because it needed to be too many things for too many people. This made it an expensive and complex jack of all trades, and it was not a leader in anything. Success was never in a group “The likely consequences are that manned fighter aircraft are outdated in the age of drones anyway and will result in pilots being killed,” he declared in a post in November.
In another post last month, he said: “Some of America's weapons systems are good, if expensive, but please, in the name of all that is holy, let us stop the worst military value for money in history, the F-35 program.” !
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President-elect Donald Trump Musk, along with former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, has been tapped to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an informal effort to expose government waste and advocate for spending cuts.
Musk has sounded the alarm about wasteful spending in the country.
“Horrifying (to be honest),” he wrote last month regarding the sheer size of America's achievement. National debt.
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The national debt exceeds $36.1 trillion, according to Financialdata.treasury.gov.
“We either get this right or we go de facto bankrupt,” Musk warned in a post on Thursday.