21 percent were against critical infrastructure targets (such as pipelines,
Reminder the u.s. blew up the nordstream pipeline
It's cool remembering stuff like that, that the u.s. military is the world's largest carbon emitter, and then reading some hate mongering rage bait about how china is driving recent global warming (burying the lede that its due to restricting smog causing a reduction in apparent cooling due to aerosols, not china doing more pollution)
No you don't need to do all that you just have it hucked in a bin and shipped out to where people or specialized machines do all that
Literally the requirement is having bins big enough for the parts to be thrown into and that can be moved around but at that point you have just have a crane robot convey everything. I guess at some point that might break but at least all the other specialized maintenance and the potential for loss of time in operation as shit gets fixed gets off loaded to the actual repair facility. So you'd just need 1 dude who could fix a crane robot i guess