Hi, I’m a woman in her 20s and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. How should a woman prepare for BUD/S? How are women treated in BUD/S? Do you have any advice for preparation? I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. According to what some BUD/S dropouts told me, one female SEAL candidate broke her legs in Basic Orientation (BO) which is the first two weeks of BUD/S, another female SEAL candidate broke her legs in BUD/S Prep and a third female SEAL candidate got rolled back in BO for stress fractures. None of them made it. Evan Eichler told me that one of the women he trained was medically dropped from BUD/S because she broke her ankle. According to the SEALSWCC Scout Team, most female SEAL candidates struggle with load bearing and just don’t have enough durability. Women have weaker bones and tendons than men, studies have shown that women develop stress fractures 3x more often than men. Do you have any advice for becoming more durable?
Not if they kill off all their young men and bankrupt their economy. Russia was dealing with a demographic crisis before the war and they are running very short on 20-30 year olds. And you can't create new and advanced weapon systems if you don't have an economy that can support the R&D or procurement at scale. Russia already struggled with that, as demonstrated by the Su-57 program. Not only was the product sub-par, but they've only ever been able to make less than 20 airframes. Contrast that with the F-35, which is more advanced and is closing in on a thousand units produced, despite it not being in operational service as long as the Felon. Sanctions on Russia are starting to bite very hard. Just look at the value of the Ruble. Look at Russia's government deficit. Consider that, prior to the war, New York CITY had a larger GDP than all of Russia.