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Do you want the Armor Wars? Because, proliferation of this technology is how you get the Armor Wars.
Is the tech even that restricted? I'm sure it's not in very wide use, but Sam first used it while he was serving in the US military. The version he uses now is a lot more sophisticated and probably a custom Stark job, but the original was government issue.
 





Yes like Wandavision some of their story decisions don't work.
I'm surprised Ross hasn't tried to have Sam's Falcon suit seized yet.
 

Yes like Wandavision some of their story decisions don't work.
I'm surprised Ross hasn't tried to have Sam's Falcon suit seized yet.
Why would he? The Falcon suit is based upon a US military model, so they already have access to the tech, but the one he currently uses is a custom model of Avengers issue which he presumably owns outright. And Sam is working under contract with the US military. All they'd get by seizing it is a slightly souped-up version of something they already own, and the loss of the person best trained to make use of it.
 

Why would he? The Falcon suit is based upon a US military model, so they already have access to the tech, but the one he currently uses is a custom model of Avengers issue which he presumably owns outright. And Sam is working under contract with the US military. All they'd get by seizing it is a slightly souped-up version of something they already own, and the loss of the person best trained to make use of it.
Because even if Sam wasn't the new Captain America he's still a useful addition even if its to find out what actually happened to Steve Rogers.
So does this mean the US Military are still using that suit because that's not the impression I've been getting.
 

Because even if Sam wasn't the new Captain America he's still a useful addition even if its to find out what actually happened to Steve Rogers.
So does this mean the US Military are still using that suit because that's not the impression I've been getting.
We saw in Spider-Man: Far From Home that the world seems to think that Steve Rogers is dead. If the world's top super heroes all told the government that Steve was dead, like Natasha, why would they not believe them? What would they gain from not believing them? They have his shield, after all.

Also, the US government gains absolutely nothing from having Sam's suit in a supposed quest to find out what actually happened to Steve Rogers. Nothing whatsoever.
 

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