Posted on 08/22/2017 7:33:05 AM PDT by mandaladon
Taking a page out of Hillary’s well-worn book, Excuses for Failure, the US Navy is going to blame hackers instead of incompetence.
If it’s true you think the Navy will disclose it?
Ahh...someone is hacking the Navy’s training, leadership and attention to detail and to duty.
Gee, ya think? Furthermore, so the guys on visual watch, the guys on navigation, the guys on radar never saw this coming? Captain Abdul-The-Camel-Jockey from Syria could have prevented this fiasco.
Knowing Hitlery, she probably “sold” the access codes for a “donation” to the Clinton Foundation....NOTHING about that creature would surprise me....nothing.
Diversity, affirmative action, sensitivity training are the best hacks there are.
The Russians again - and now they are triangulating their signals off America’s Confederate statues!!
We already know where the hacker came from. Kenya.
It doesn’tayyer whether they disclose or or not’ as long as it’s dealt with swiftly, and eliminated. I don’t believe for a minute that these men are that incompetent. Something’s wrong.
Haha .good one!
Bingo.....
Eyeballs cannot be hacked. Who or what was on watch?
Perhaps if sailors were trained more in good seamanship and less in “gender-diversity”, there wouldn’t be so many mishaps.
When I was in the Navy, we safely operated nuclear propulsion plants by relying on the human mind over the technology. Now the technology is “trusted” more than the humans. If technology is to blame, then the human error is in the planners, designers, and leaders of the modern Navy.
Since leaving the Navy in 1988, I have spent the 29 years working in industrial automation as a tech, programmer, and manager; so I know what I’m talking about. We take decision making away from the humans to achieve faster and more consistent operations, but when something happens that is outside of the machine’s ability to react, no one is there as a knowledgeable backstop. Bad things happen and then we want to know how this got past the logic, the we demand more logic and more sensors for this particular event that has only happened once or twice. Or, we just blame the failure on “hacking” now.
I believe that the real error is in the capabilities of the Millennials who are on the bridge of these ships at night. No attention to detail. Little respect for authority. Short attention spans.
Navigation computers that Obama bought from China ,LOL
My theory, as a licensed captain for the past 40 years, is that their are too many people on the bridge and in the operations command chain and they become a distraction. On commercial vessels the captain is the steersman, throttle man, navigator and radar observer. He also is the sole lookout, operates the radio and has responsibility for all actions of his crew.
On a typical navel vessel their are 6 to 10 people performing the same task and reporting up the chain to a commander who makes decisions down through the chain. What could possibly go wrong?
I operated many types of oilfield support vessels in all weather and high traffic areas. You must have a comprehensive situational awareness and be able to react to unusual situations in seconds. My opinion is that reaction time and judgement is compromised through the military mind set.
Please forget the idea of hacking. The Admiral just said they are looking at all possibilities. Typical media question and the only reasonable answer. It was intended to add confusion and additional interest. This is all due to human error. Take it from one who has navigated all these waters as a Naval Officer and former XO.
“Men”. Right. Once the Navy was a force comprised of Men. At that time any ship doing nothing more than sailing along, hitting or being hit by another, had one cause and one cause only: Failure on the part of the men manning the ship. Period. That so many are making excuses involving hacking and such tells you all you need to know about our Culture today. Men have and take responsability. A force of PC compliant, deviant, delusional persons AIN’T MEN.
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