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Just because you put kill switches in the ones you sell, doesn't mean you've got to put them in your own.
But yeah, being able to remotely kill a fighter jet is incredibly stupid.
Just because you put kill switches in the ones you sell
That right there is what it is. I can almost guarantee this to be the case, as a Canadian I have always opposed the F-35's. We need twin engine for our Arctic climates and who cares about stealth when you are defending your territory. We aren't an aggressive country.
You care about stealth when defending your country because stealth is how you win air to air combat now.
Dogfighting is as meaningful to modern air combat as the horse and lance are to modern ground combat. Fighter planes work like submarines now; the goal is to detect and kill the enemy before they can detect and kill you. Kills happen from outside of visual range.
A defensive aircraft without advanced stealth can be shot and killed by an aggressor before they ever have the ability to target that aggressor.
To put it another way, do you think that our soldiers only wear camouflage when they're planning a sneak attack? Do our troops wear hazard vests and strap road flares to their helmets when they're defending a location to make sure the enemy knows exactly where they are? Or is it, in fact, always beneficial to see your enemy before they see you?
While speculation, I don't doubt it one bit.
It's unlikely you'd be able to fly these without US maintenance and supplies in the first place, but even if you could, I'd trust them as much as pagers from Israel.
This is exactly what happens in the Battlestar Galactica reboot with all the fancy newer ships in the first couple episodes.
It's why I bailed on that show. I was rooting for a gamma-ray burst to sterilize that whole part of the galaxy by season 2.
Are you telling me NSA is incapable of adding in a backdoor that would pass German/Canadian inspections? Zero day backdoors by definition are undiscovered
for someone with two decades of infosec experience, it's alarming you'd overlook asymmetric cryptography. it's simple to build an unhackable kill switch using basic cryptographic primitives, unless you think the enemy has a quantum computer.
right, you said it was stupid because:
I'm saying that scenario wouldn't be possible. for the enemy to exploit a backdoor like this, they'd have to either:
I don't think any of the above are very likely, or at least not likely enough to outweigh the strategic benefit of being able to ground your enemy's air force in the (hitherto unlikely) scenario one of the US's customers became its enemy. so I don't think it's stupid, and I don't think I straw-manned you.