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by jonnathanson
5301 days ago
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As interesting as that possibility might sound, I am reminded of Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." A drone with improper (or beaten) failsafes and countermeasures seems far more likely than a planted trojan. And if modern history -- especially 21st century modern history -- is any guide, we can bet on two things: 1) The US's overestimation of its own technological advantages; 2) The US's underestimation of its enemies' technological capabilities. |
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Doesn't the cold war disprove both of those points?
The United States dramatically overestimated the USSR's military capabilities. For example, there may not have been any real "Missile Gap" http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/9/27/gap-missile-cia-...
I can't find a link at the moment, but the CIA grossly overestimated Russia's long-range bomber fleet from what it saw during a military parade - it turns out the Soviets had the same aircraft fly the parade route in a continuous loop.
Perhaps the real problem is our Military will often overestimate what technology is capable of, and is blind to some of its downsides.