Topic: Mil

6 chapters across the catalog

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 5:11 - 10:12

1824: Battle Rhythm

Department of War, Google Gemini AI Integration

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the launch of GenAI.mil, a platform integrating Google Gemini for use by the American military. The initiative aims to utilize AI for document formatting, research, and video analysis to increase lethality. Reports indicate the system crashed shortly after being forced onto Department of Defense devices.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 35:35 - 37:07

1574: X-Ray Specs

Military Email Typo and Mali

Millions of U.S. military emails were accidentally sent to the African nation of Mali due to a persistent typo. Senders frequently used the ".ml" country suffix for Mali instead of the intended ".mil" U.S. military domain. Some of the misdirected communications reportedly contained sensitive information, including medical records and travel itineraries of senior officials.

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 2:58:39 - 3:01:03

958: The Talking Stick!

Potential Cyber or EMP Interference in Navy Collisions

A producer whose stepson was aboard the USS John S. McCain reports that the ship suffered a "power failure to critical components" before the collision. The hosts speculate that the recent string of Navy accidents could be the result of experimental directed energy or EMP weapons being tested against U.S. vessels. They question how "mil-spec" hardened components could suffer such catastrophic failures in multiple incidents.

Speculation Analysis
Episode 505 2:34:08 - 2:37:34

505: Speculation Analysis

Cyber Command Funding and the .mil Domain

General Martin Dempsey testifies about an $800 million budget for US Cyber Command, specifically to defend the ".mil" domain. The hosts express outrage at the high cost for a narrow scope, especially during a sequester. Dempsey mentions that these capabilities include "offensive cyber" and reconnaissance of threat networks external to the United States.

Episode 473 1:38:08 - 1:41:30

473: Mac and Cheese

AR-15 Mil-Spec Changes, Firearm Industry Inventory Liquidation

The hosts discuss a theory that gun manufacturers are using high-profile shootings to liquidate old inventory of AR-15 style rifles. They suggest that upcoming changes to military specifications for these firearms will make current models obsolete, incentivizing companies to drive sales through fear-based marketing.

Feeling Fat?
Episode 26 36:16 - 38:48

26: Feeling Fat?

Electronic Component Accuracy, System Clocks, Military Specifications

A listener from Virginia, a computer engineer, explains why electronic crystals and system clocks are often inaccurate due to manufacturing tolerances and environmental variables like temperature. Components like resistors are color-coded to indicate their quality and deviation percentage (e.g., 5% for gold). "Mil-spec" or military specification refers to the tightest possible tolerances for these electronic parts.