

Second Breakfast: Parades, U.S. Grant, JCIDS, Warbots
12 snips Sep 5, 2025
Eric Robinson, a seasoned lawyer and Army vet, shares insights on command and control, touching on military history and contemporary defense. Justin McIntosh, a former Green Beret, discusses the evolving landscape of military UAVs and technology. Tony Stark provides perspectives on the challenges modern armed forces face. From humorous critiques of Kim Jong-un's military parades to reflections on the emotional impact of veterans reintegrating post-Civil War, the conversation weaves together history and modern military dynamics in an engaging way.
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Parades Send Cultural Signals
- Parades reveal cultural signals more than operational readiness, like smiling soldiers and gold-plated missiles.
- Ceremonial displays can mask real capability or logistics gaps.
Early UAS Failures In Iraq
- Eric recounts unreliable early UAS use in Iraq that required frequent collection.
- Justin tells of a Puma that flipped 180 degrees on takeoff, showing early small-UAS fragility.
Make Counter‑UAS Truly Joint
- Build Task Force 401 as truly joint and interagency, embedding DOJ, DHS, FAA, Coast Guard, and allies.
- Prioritize interoperable domestic and deployed counter-UAS systems for shared infrastructure protection.