- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Like most new technologies, BMD will have teething problems. Can you remember using a PC with DOS or Windows 3.1? Computers have benefited from a huge production base and rapid market cycle, while BMD does not (the last actual US system "Safeguard" was deployed and closed down in the 1970s).
BMD is never advertised as a "perfect" missile shield, but rather as a defensive measure. The fact that BMD is deployed complicates the task of the enemy, since they cannot predict which missiles will reach their target. If they choose to attempt countermeasures, they will have to spend a lot of money and resources without adding to their offensive ability, and diverting resources away from other projects. That in itself makes BMD worth persuing. Like I said in an earlier post, Canada can offer a lot, and gain a lot of benefits by joining the BMD program and supporting certain aspects, even if we do not believe in the possibility or efficiency of BMD. The benefits are huge, the potential payoff is enormous, we are already targets regardless of what we would like to believe, so let's get on with it!
BMD is never advertised as a "perfect" missile shield, but rather as a defensive measure. The fact that BMD is deployed complicates the task of the enemy, since they cannot predict which missiles will reach their target. If they choose to attempt countermeasures, they will have to spend a lot of money and resources without adding to their offensive ability, and diverting resources away from other projects. That in itself makes BMD worth persuing. Like I said in an earlier post, Canada can offer a lot, and gain a lot of benefits by joining the BMD program and supporting certain aspects, even if we do not believe in the possibility or efficiency of BMD. The benefits are huge, the potential payoff is enormous, we are already targets regardless of what we would like to believe, so let's get on with it!