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by krisoft 1518 days ago
Indeed. I was thinking about the same video in response to this question.

Here is a link: https://twitter.com/Blue_Sauron/status/1517817773199699977

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It seems like the natural next step would be "automatically deploy countermeasures while you still have [some threshold] remaining, then revert to manual below that," but I can also see how needing to train pilots in two or more different modes starts to pile up complexity costs and maybe leads to more mistakes compared to a simpler system.
I'm not sure the pilot would even notice the missile to do anything about it manually..