Howard Berkowitz wrote:
In article ,
(Derek Lyons) wrote:
Howard Berkowitz wrote:
You are missing asymmetry. Archimedes' enemies used low tech, just lots
of it. Losing a major C3I node, or the logistics network, is much more
of a problem to a high-tech invader.
And it's unlikely as hell that you with your laptop are going to get
acess to any such.
After spending a fair bit of time in advisory groups to the National
Communications System, and the current telecom and advisory groups, I
will point out that if you can defeat the underlying transmission
system, the higher-layer application, often using commercial
transmission facilities, is neutralized.
That's fine for disabling DoD systems, important, but non tactical. I
have a hard time believing that a high-tech invader would rely on US
commercial transmission facilities.
D.
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