What's some military technology that's become available to regular consumers?
All I can think of off the top of my head is the internet
What's some military technology that's become available to regular consumers?
All I can think of off the top of my head is the internet
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GPS
Mustard gas
Metal gear
Night vision equipment
Probably a bunch of utensils, trench shovels and such, optics too probably.
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Tons of infrastructure is a result of Military spending. WWII Radar lead to microwave communications. MCI (Microwave Communications, Inc) was founded by military radar engineers as a competitor to long distance using microwave communications.
*Competitor to AT&T for long distance service
I love women in uniform.
>Eesti
Enjoy your STD ridden bitches
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Don't know offhand, but how about NASA?spinoff.nasa.gov
literally everything
Tamagochi?
Stupidity.
GPS is one Drones
I can't think of anything else honestly.
can be used as a timer trigger for bombs
Laser
can we talk about old military tech that was incredibly ahead of the time it was created in? I'm mainly thinking about the SR-71, any other good examples? The fact that that thing was made in the 60's blows my fucking mind. Cassette tapes and LEDs were invented the same year it first flew.
oh I fucked up, I thought it was '62, but it was actually '64. Still, though.
Salem brother.
Use F91W or GTFO!
Metal Gear?
Headphones?
too obvious
F-105W
>internet was funded by the government
>who is funded by the people
>all these companies have gotten rich because of the internet
So, when do we get our cuts of the profit as investors?
In Germany it's everything except Guns.
Hell, the civs can even buy better Backpacks.
Do Security Firms without "lethal-weapons" count?
If so, they even can buy GSG9 Boots and more GSG stuff on their own with a license for it, you can easily get those licenses if you are actually within a "security-circle".
You just can't buy the guns in Germany.
microwave
>dat trigger discipline
she can occupy me any time she wants
Digital photography. The first digital cameras were made to go on spy satellites used by the US to spy on the Soviets. Previously film cameras were used and the film had to be parachuted down to the ground and retrieved.
mobile phones, dried instant food ( think cup ramen )
Microwave
Computers
GPS
Internet
All the food that has a long shelf-life: TV dinners, freeze-dried coffee, semi-moist cookies, and condiment packets.
>Combat Feeding provides the Department of Defense (DoD) with a joint service program responsible for Research, Development, Integration, Testing, and Engineering for Combat Rations, Food Service Equipment Technology, and Combat Feeding Systems.
Metal Gear
you missed the joke
Cryptography
Satellites in general.
MSI military class motherboards
The interstate highway system.
Did he?
The Internet
Hummer
>the vehicle
Vacuum tubes and FPGAs
that's like saying when do macfag fanboys get their cut for making apple filthy rich
>Not US citizens.
>Can't buy guns legally.
Hopefully Farage will be the saving grace for Europeans.
i don't know man... digital computers
Computers
Many different guns
We're never getting guns back until a bloody revolution of sorts. It's one of those things that you won't ever get back once it's banned.
Why is it that European women in their respective military components are beautiful as fuck but American women in the military mostly look like hamplanets.
Well you better start that revolution soon before Islamists make it impossible.
I hate them.
Yep made by Government Motors
I don't know what you mean?
>Liking women
Ew fag
What a freak desu
Imagine being so old and being able to do nothing, because that wouldn't be ladylike. Worlds most famous and boring freak.
>ywn travel back in time and fuck the queen
I've seen a lot of this, and I'm just a National Guardsman.
True but the sr71 isn't a great example of tech that went from military to civilian. There was plenty of knowledge spill over. But we arent flying delta-wing ramjets to LA
...
treaded vehicles
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>I've seen a lot of this, and I'm just a National Guardsman.
How the fuck would she be able to pass pt tests?
Europeans are conscripted (drafted) in most countries so they get qts that were forced in.
America is all volunteer so the only ones signing up are hamplanets that want to ride the cock carousel. Also lesbians.
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Women take much lighter pt tests than men
I honestly have no fucking idea. Marines don't even have a National Guard component and she would probably excel in one.
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Computer research in general is military funded
>in most countries
What?no only a few countries have conscription and even less have conscription for women.
The internet isn't a military technology.
The ARPANET was.
Tor
she*
Digital cameras!
Reliability and quality assurance originate din many cases in military and was translated into civilian requirements. That was a huge benefit in electronics, computers, vehicles and more.
I used to work in military quality assurance.
Quality assurance is going away
>no qt Best Koreans posted yet.
Medical waivers. Hamplanets bullshit their way into a med waiver: no running, no pushups, no situps. They almost always got kicked out eventually but the paperwork and bureaucracy takes a while.
Do you also find
boys attractive
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Tor
Lasers
Most military shit is made by 3rd party manufacturers now.
encryption
Vacuum tubes and lasers were not invented by or for the military so I'm not sure if they count.
Ada, COBOL, VHDL, super glue, nylon
Lasers were invented because of some James Bond bullshit iirc
Even if the military didn't invent vacuum tubes, you have to admit the way they innovated WITH them certainly pushed the boundaries and led to the solid state day we live in.
drones
microwaves
velcro
zippers
hummer
bmw
freenet
why did the US army pussy up? were numbers really that fucking bad?
do they still give out those personal card things during basic?
encryption standards
You recalled incorrectly.
I guess.