I remember a story they were not permitted to update the software of a missile targetting system (aiming to improve precision; thus reducing civilian casualties) over copyright issues with the software. Can't find the link, though.
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Ayup. Almost every piece of Comm equipment is Return to Depot. (usually Raytheon) Even though they still taught the basics of component level maintenance. And then depot takes 6 months to return anything.
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ive missed u ovarios de acerooooo!!!
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Welcome to the monkey house, soldier.
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Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Oh. This is dissertation level scary.
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Depends on the situation, field expedient repairs happen at need regardless, but these laws mean that the repairs can't be practiced so that they can be executed expertly and efficiently
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One of our customers at my last job was a US Army repair depot that wanted us to reverse-engineer a Raytheon product so they could develop repair procedures for it. Raytheon was charging extortionate prices to repair it for the Army, despite it being unreliable since purchase.
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All hail capitalism ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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