Anonymous
6/9/2025, 9:13:11 AM
No.63804846
>>63804683
The simple fix is that people just use military livery for their launch platforms. This increases the risk that they're detected and hit, but that risk should be inherent in warfare. It's not all that hard to paint up your boghammer with the markings of your military and then roll off the munitions; if you can't get closer to the target because of this, you then just use longer ranged munitions.
When rules of warfare start breaking down, it ends up a mess, and civilians start being caught up in the fighting to a far greater extent between nation states.
Of course one can say what about submarines, as it's impossible to get visual identification on them. Well, you can assumed that a torpedo hit was from an enemy sub; there's no civilian subs capable of launching torpedoes. If cargo vessels are rolling off torpedoes (drone torpedoes are just torpedoes), or launching missiles, then one must assume all cargo vessels from the enemy nation are combatants.
The simple fix is that people just use military livery for their launch platforms. This increases the risk that they're detected and hit, but that risk should be inherent in warfare. It's not all that hard to paint up your boghammer with the markings of your military and then roll off the munitions; if you can't get closer to the target because of this, you then just use longer ranged munitions.
When rules of warfare start breaking down, it ends up a mess, and civilians start being caught up in the fighting to a far greater extent between nation states.
Of course one can say what about submarines, as it's impossible to get visual identification on them. Well, you can assumed that a torpedo hit was from an enemy sub; there's no civilian subs capable of launching torpedoes. If cargo vessels are rolling off torpedoes (drone torpedoes are just torpedoes), or launching missiles, then one must assume all cargo vessels from the enemy nation are combatants.