My guess is they would have first designed a single platform and control system, built around a “bus” with certain parameters. X amount of power. Y degree of connectivity. Z weight.
Get that working. Make sure it can perform.
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Then, you hand it over to the payload designers. One imagines the easiest thing to do first is cameras.
For those who say “but muh satellites,” just remember, you can get a LOT closer, and ballon’s are probably significant cheaper, and have longer “persistence.”
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Once they have EO/IR, I bet they would have expanded out beyond imagery collection, to SIGINT.
Here again, we get cheap persistence, and probably decent connectivity via SATCOM.
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After SIGINT, things get spicy. I would start looking at kinetic capabilities.
What can you put on a balloon? Someone smart told me their back-of-the-napkin math was that an EMP at 40,000 feet could take out a 500-mile-diameter area. “Big if true,” as they say.
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Finally, I would start looking at novel operational constructs.
Sure, you can launch them from mainland China, but what about ÇÇP warships?
… what about ÇÇP-controlled container ships carrying civilian cargo?
Endless possibilities.
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And those novel operational constructs might give you new ideas for new platforms. Smaller balloons. Bigger balloons. And so on.
The development cycle would start anew.
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That’s all I have for now. But just remember: the world of asymmetric technologies offers many such opportunities.
We ignore them at our own peril!
9/9
If you’ve read this far you might as well retweet the top tweet so we can really drive them up a wall:
This morning, @Reuters published a BOMBSHELL article about clandestine subcomponents that have been discovered INSIDE American power grid equipment built in China.
Here's what you need to know:
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Industrial sabotage is NOTHING NEW. But as the American manufacturing base shifted to China, it has opened up SYSTEMIC opportunities to turn critical infrastructure into a weapons system.
How would that happen?
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The article details how the manufacturers inserted components WITHOUT listing them on product diagrams, bill of materials, etc.
These components could allow for clandestine ACCESS by those who know about them, circumventing traditional "security" practices like firewalls.
We say “fake news” a lot, but don’t often catch it in the act. But not today.
We got a live one.
Let me break it down for you how the international left runs ops.
There’s a lot to unpack.
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HERES WHAT HAPPENED.
A London* based legacy media site reports an American agency has changed its posture towards Russia.
No citations. No comment from the agency. Basically rumor.
NEXT. A U.S. based reporter posts it.
*remember this for later, it’s important.
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The tweet does 100k+, people are talking about it. DHS hears about it and puts out a statement:
“CISA remains committed to addressing all cyber threats to US critical infrastructure, including from Russia. There has been no change in our posture or priority on this front.”
The relative calm in the Republican Party right now is almost certainly because of the Sword of Damocles that @elonmusk and @america PAC hold over the GOP caucus.
Allow me to explain:
1/9
The GOP previously had a very hard time holding the line for @realDonaldTrump.
This was because the money for re-election campaigns — AND PRIMARIES — was held by groups that were not, shall we say ,“aligned” with the President.
With @America PAC, this all changed.
2/9
Why is @America PAC a game-changer?
Previously if you wanted to run for office, you had to figure out who lived in your district.
And how to contact them.
And how to convince them to vote for you.
This data was held by groups that weren’t ~exactly~ “America First.”
3/9
Stopped by the White House today to just check in on old friends and colleagues and was struck by the new vibe:
> zero leaks
> total focus
> ENERGY
And most of all,
> patriotism and LOVE
@realDonaldTrump has assembled an amazing term 2 team.
Term 1 story time, below👇
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My dear friend and former NSC colleague, Rich Higgins — may God rest his soul — told me during the 2016 transition that we should expect it to be like “Omaha Beach.”
He was right in more ways than one.
2/
On day one, @EzraACohen and I realized that Ben Rhodes had embedded his staffers into NSC.
And we fought for weeks to get them sent back to their home agencies. To no avail.
Months later, those same staffers — who were likely leaking — enabled the first
Impeachment!
3/
I used to RED TEAM some of the U.S. government’s most sensitive plans as both a MILITARY OFFICER, and then as a WHITE HOUSE STAFFER.
And here’s what has me MOST CONCERNED about inauguration on Monday:
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IDENTIFICATION.
Washington is famous for office badges, but for street based operations, my fear is that a small team with FAKE POLICE or MILITARY UNIFORM poses a serious risk.
Reports from Butler indicate poor ability to tell Friend-or-Foe. I doubt things have changed.
2/8
STAND OFF.
Washington buildings famously have height restrictions.
This means that with long range rifles (+drones, RPG’s, etc), there’s a lot of potential to reach out and “touch”.
3/8