Sunday, May 26, 2024

The Parallel Fails of US Military Hardware

Many pixels have been spilled discussing the inadequacy and/or failure of US military hardware in the NeoCon Adventureland called "Ukraine."  Tanks get blown to smithereens by drones; comms are shut down by Russkie jammers, anti-missile defenses are foiled by drones or incoming missiles, and US ATACMS are regularly intercepted by Russkie defenses.  Altogether a not-very-inspiring performance.

Now the US is working the same magic in Israel!!

A section of the $320 million floating pier built and erected off Gaza's coast has broken off and floated onto an Israeli beach. The Saturday mishap is the latest setback for the US humanitarian aid project, after three US troops were reported injured aboard the pier two days prior, including one critically.

The Times of Israel's military correspondent Emanuel Fabian has reported that "An American vessel used to unload humanitarian aid from ships into the Gaza Strip via a floating pier disconnected from a small boat tugging it this morning due to stormy seas, leading it to get stuck on the coast of Ashdod, eyewitnesses say."

The recovery operation has not gone well either, as "Another ship was then sent to try and extract the stuck vessel, but also got beached," Fabian writes.

And yet a second US Army vessel also got stuck in shallow waters while trying to rescue the pier section. Overnight US ships had been moving two pieces of the floating pier to the Port of Ashdod in southern Israel when the now beached section detached and drifted away. American troops can be seen in footage standing helplessly on the beach.

Cool.  Maybe another several hundred billion should be jammed into the Pentagon budget so that 5,000 more bureaucrats can work their magic and figure out how to make a floating pier.

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