The Future of Warfare: Small, Many, Smart vs. Few & Exquisite?

In the 1970s, faced with the USSR’s overwhelming superiority in numbers, the Department of Defense decided to compensate by focusing on high technology platforms.  This led to the highly successful F-15, F-16, F-18, Abrams tanks, and Bradley fighting vehicles.   Since then, the United States has continued to pursue cutting edge technology that has resulted in the highly capable F-22 and, when the testing and software development is complete, perhaps a highly capable F-35.  Unfortunately, cost has accelerated faster than capabilities.  And thus numbers have declined precipitously.  The U.S. Air Force initially planned to buy 750 F-22s, but the high cost … Continue reading The Future of Warfare: Small, Many, Smart vs. Few & Exquisite?