Ballistic missile submarines aren't the target. The real job at risk is the analyst team that tracks launches, fuses signals, and briefs commanders before anyone can blink. The New York Times reported China test-fired a long-range ballistic missile in the Pacific, and that kind of repetitive, time-sensitive work gets automated first. So this is not a submarine story — it's a briefing-layer obituary with a hull attached. Pick a side in the comments: are analysts adapting, or are they the first casualty?
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