• Aria@lemmygrad.ml
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    What’s missing from this is that the USA amount is just corruption. The productive value is less than the European amount. Take away C-level compensation from all values and what would the chart look like?

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      Europe is the same corrupted, or possibly even more. Germany can’t seem to have working military no matter how much money they pour on it, UK is one big shitshow witn monthly huge scandals, France barely managed to supress its tiniest colony, Poland armed forces are in complete shambles and it had like one single possibly successful arms contract in decades.

      All that is way too much to ascribe it to mere incompetence, not everywhere on that scale.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      I’m actually not sure that the situation in Europe is much better. I’ve seen Europeans arms production described as artisanal because it’s done in small batches by a whole bunch of different companies, and there’s pretty much no standardization in place.

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        That points to inefficiency, incompetence. It’s not enough to get to USA levels of poor-value. I haven’t seen evidence of the same scale of MIC corruption in European NATO countries.