“Using a bottle of milk” is a bit different than “using a missile.” My point is clear. You make weapons of war with the intent of them being used for war.
They are made to last for quite a while. Look at Russia, they are still going through equipment and ammunitions made for the cold war. So yeah, as long wars keep happening, there is a good chance weapons will eventually get used. And it doesn’t look like wars are going to stop happening anytime soon.
Also weapons being decomissioned (destroyed without being used) or ageing equipment being converted for training/practice is also quite common. So no, not all weapons will eventually get used in war.
Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
“Using a bottle of milk” is a bit different than “using a missile.” My point is clear. You make weapons of war with the intent of them being used for war.
remon@ani.social 5 weeks ago
Yes, I know it’s different that’s what I specified non-perishable. Milk is perishable.
All tools are made with the intent for being used for their intended purpose …
Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Missiles aren’t made to last forever.
remon@ani.social 5 weeks ago
They are made to last for quite a while. Look at Russia, they are still going through equipment and ammunitions made for the cold war. So yeah, as long wars keep happening, there is a good chance weapons will eventually get used. And it doesn’t look like wars are going to stop happening anytime soon.
Also weapons being decomissioned (destroyed without being used) or ageing equipment being converted for training/practice is also quite common. So no, not all weapons will eventually get used in war.
Carighan@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Funny example that, considering how many missiles do go unused. Are you disagreeing with your own post then?
WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
Do you have car home or renter’s insurance? If so, when are you planning on setting fire to your home?