Stop interacting with him and the other fag trying to spam abortion shit(inb4 hurr durr you must like abortion and/or be a woman/never a woman simply because you don't want to argue about abortions in a comic thread)
>>131606137>>131606183I do recall but if Soviet Russia is still Soviet Russia it's still hard to say if they could produce a large amount of robots that actually worked—let alone send fighting machines to the vietkong. At the time, factory production was really shoddy in Russia, where in WW2 for example Russian soldiers were almost told to not use their supplied Russian made landmines since they were so crudely made that they were more likely to blow up as you set them than kill an enemy, so soldiers often reused enemy landmines instead. There are many reasons for the issues with production that stemmed both from promises made before the revolution and the compromises made after communism took control. Using and producing robots under the soviet union would have many ideological and logistical difficulties so making functioning automatons outside of a very controlled and high profile setting might not be viable—especially with the tight grip the government had on the private sector (and the money simply having to go elsewhere with all the already moving infrastructural and expansive plans in place)
As cool as it would be to have robotic stalin bots and robot viet cong fighting robot marines it's just too hard to imagine Russia keeping par in this robot revolution
>>131606182Sorry, I'm a bit hungover (or am I still drunk?) because I accidentally didn't write the rest of my thoughts one of which being that maybe it was the aid of combat robots that changed the outcome of the war ala Dr Manhattan in Watchmen