Military gurus Jim Dunnigan and Austin Bay are discussing some hot takes on modern warfare. They're buzzing about China's sneaky tactics to mess with America and the game-changing potential of cheap, unmanned sea drones. Jim's all fired up about how these hard-to-detect "sea babies" could be a game-changer in places like Taiwan, potentially stopping invasions dead in their tracks. Austin's onboard but throws in a reality check about the U.S. not being quite ready for two major conflicts. These guys are cooking up ideas for beefing up defenses without breaking the bank, thinking smart mines and sea drones might be the secret sauce for 21st-century deterrence. It's like they're writing a new playbook for keeping the big bad wolves at bay without going full-on World War III.
Jim and Austin examine worldwide munition supplies and the effect the Ukraine and Israeli-Hamas wars have on them.
Jim and Austin discuss the connection between Iran, Russia, and China during the current conflicts.
Jim and Austin discuss whether October 7th was an intelligence failure.
Jim and Austin examine the strategic moves China has been making.
Jim and Austin ruminate on the Taliban two years after the great skedaddle.
Jim and Austin discuss how the Chinese Navy and the US Navy stack up against each other.
Jim and Austin explore why the Russians may have caused the flooding in Ukraine.
Jim and Austin examine the use of artillery in the Ukraine conflict.
Jim and Austin talk logistics for the spring for both the Russians and the Ukrainians.
Jim and Austin exchange views on whether China will attack Taiwan.
Jim and Austin explore asymmetrical in the 21st century.
Jim and Austin explore lessons Taiwan can learn from the Ukraine conflict.
Jim and Austin talk about how this winter is going to affect the war in Ukraine.
Jim and Austin remark on the recent political moves by Xi Jinping.
Jim and Austin assess how likely Putin is to use a nuclear strike on Ukraine.