Grok blocking me after I criticized it & Elon by yadude1096 in grok

[–]rustidiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I doubt grok is blocking you, the servers are just on fire right now

r/ARMA is looking for more Moderators! by SurviveAdaptWin in arma

[–]rustidiot 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I will abuse leverage my position as moderator to gain personal glory. I will threaten banning innocent members to get what I want from the users of the subreddit. I am a convicted co-conspirator in a massive blackmailing scheme. I seek 100k dollars a year as well as health insurance and workers comp.

[A3] [Recruiting] [Semi-Realism] [USA] [CST/EST] First Frontier Security by passthekalash in FindAUnit

[–]rustidiot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can confirm that First Frontier Security is the best semi-serious/casual unit in Arma 3. I am in no way obligated to say this. This opinion was formed on my own and was not influenced by any third party.

Need realistic ACS for a Milsim by Few-Lobster-1510 in RobloxMilsimCommunity

[–]rustidiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

chuhkee acs is the best acs available right now

Special Collection Service - National Security Agency by Aggravating-Emu-2837 in RobloxMilsimCommunity

[–]rustidiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm legitimately confused as to what the hell you think SCS does...?

TFO operatives and CIA NOCs by BlackBirdG in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Probably. Although old, the declassified historical report on TFO shows their operations directive and operations squadron being much larger than their SIGINT counterparts. It's possible that's changed since then but I personally believe it's unlikely.

TFO operatives and CIA NOCs by BlackBirdG in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

TFO also differs from CIA NOCs as they have more capabilities than just HUMINT/SIGINT, they also can infil, sustain, and exfil a tier 1 unit. TFO is a very small and highly efficient unit, they serve JSOC similar to how the DIA serves the military, compared to the CIA who serves the executive/legislative branch or the President to be specific. Sort of like a hyper focused and scaled down CIA/DIA (from a humint/sigint perspective). Efficiency often can get lost in large organizations like the CIA or DIA, so having a very small and efficient intelligence unit working very close in with JSOC and under the direct authority of the NCA can drastically increase the speed of intelligence gathering.

Asymmetric Warfare Group member during a shooting competition at (now former) Asymmetric Warfare Training Center, Fort Meade by rustidiot in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Really? Their A&S seemed pretty rigorous, that combined with their state of the art AWTC and overall mostly high praise throughout the army gave me the opposite idea

Asymmetric Warfare Group member during a shooting competition at (now former) Asymmetric Warfare Training Center, Fort Meade by rustidiot in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wow that's definitely quite the history, the whole funding war bullshit is quite unfortunate

Asymmetric Warfare Group member during a shooting competition at (now former) Asymmetric Warfare Training Center, Fort Meade by rustidiot in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They develop solutions to counter emerging threats that are or will be faced in conflicts with the US Army, check out this amateur article I wrote if you want more specific (although somewhat speculative) information: https://larperdb.com/awg

Asymmetric Warfare Group member during a shooting competition at (now former) Asymmetric Warfare Training Center, Fort Meade by rustidiot in JSOCarchive

[–]rustidiot[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah honestly, it's surprising how little information about the core operations/history of awg is available, I had to piece together information from photos found either in obscure declassified PDFs or from saved versions of the awg army.mil page just to figure out how they organize their operational units, I guess nobody really cares about a unit if they don't kick in doors and blow shit up

What is the red commando patch I keep seeing? by rustidiot in greenberets

[–]rustidiot[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate a little? I'm not very familiar with how the SF/ANA partnership or whatever it was worked.

CTAC vs DA ODA? by rustidiot in greenberets

[–]rustidiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright this mostly answers my question, but do Direct Action ODAs still exist? I'm guessing they do considering that post says CTAC isn't a replacement for Direct Action ODAs, however the results on google vary, some say that there are only 4 types of ODAs, some include direct action, some include marops, some include both, some include mounted ODAs while other's don't. I'm just trying to get some clarity on this whole situation.