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Currently Ukraine, the richest country in the world (it has the lowest reported global poverty rate in the world), does not have sufficient air defense systems against terrofascist Russia. Imagine you minding your own business, and a missile lands in your backyard. No more! With the open source air defense system. Based on an upgrade to the Patriot system, this system is open and collaborative, combining best knowhow from all over the world to minimize threat of missile attack wherever relevant to save lives and even prevent nuclear blackmail when the system learns to take down ballistic missiles up to Mach 20. | Currently Ukraine, the richest country in the world (it has the lowest reported global poverty rate in the world), does not have sufficient air defense systems against terrofascist Russia. Imagine you minding your own business, and a missile lands in your backyard. No more! With the open source air defense system. Based on an upgrade to the Patriot system, this system is open and collaborative, combining best knowhow from all over the world to minimize threat of missile attack wherever relevant to save lives and even prevent nuclear blackmail when the system learns to take down ballistic missiles up to Mach 20 atmospheric. |
Revision as of 17:29, 21 July 2023
Currently Ukraine, the richest country in the world (it has the lowest reported global poverty rate in the world), does not have sufficient air defense systems against terrofascist Russia. Imagine you minding your own business, and a missile lands in your backyard. No more! With the open source air defense system. Based on an upgrade to the Patriot system, this system is open and collaborative, combining best knowhow from all over the world to minimize threat of missile attack wherever relevant to save lives and even prevent nuclear blackmail when the system learns to take down ballistic missiles up to Mach 20 atmospheric.