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I don't know if anyone on here works for any of the well known defense companies of your country, whichever country you are from??
Also, if you choose to work in one, do you think the engineering education provide from your school would adequately prepare you for the job. What do I mean by that? Well if you work at say Lockheed Martin and you work in the latest iteration of a missile or if you work at Pratt & Whitney, they assign you to work in the team helping out with building the jet engine for the up coming hypersonic aircraft, or in some other defense company where you are tasked with how to increase the power output of some fibre optics laser, even better, help with designing the next generation of nuclear attack submarine.
Many of these projects, you might never have a chance to get to work on them at your own university since whatevervyou propose have to pass those pesky bureaucratic ethics committe. Also you will be saving lives, by giving the soldiers of your own country the tools they need to execute their mission and coming home to their families.
Also, if you choose to work in one, do you think the engineering education provide from your school would adequately prepare you for the job. What do I mean by that? Well if you work at say Lockheed Martin and you work in the latest iteration of a missile or if you work at Pratt & Whitney, they assign you to work in the team helping out with building the jet engine for the up coming hypersonic aircraft, or in some other defense company where you are tasked with how to increase the power output of some fibre optics laser, even better, help with designing the next generation of nuclear attack submarine.
Many of these projects, you might never have a chance to get to work on them at your own university since whatevervyou propose have to pass those pesky bureaucratic ethics committe. Also you will be saving lives, by giving the soldiers of your own country the tools they need to execute their mission and coming home to their families.