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Tango0123 Nov 2020 9:27 p.m. PST

…. TO THE PROBLEM OF MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS

"Multi-Domain Operations is driving change across the Army, from logistics to training to the way Army Futures Command has developed its modernization and acquisition strategy. But is it a comprehensive operational concept? Earlier this year, retired Brig. Gen. Huba Wass de Czege criticized the concept's lack of clarity on the military problem it is aimed at solving and questioned why MDO chooses to focus on adversaries' anti-access and area denial systems (A2/AD) in order to deter and defeat an armed attack. Ostensibly, MDO focuses on A2/AD because these adversarial systems are meant to deny the joint force its ability to prosecute the combined arms maneuver that has become the hallmark of the US military's combat power. However, especially in the case of Russia—the most natural pacing threat for the Army as a landpower service—there may be a more suitable alternative approach, given the security dilemma that arises from the implementation of MDO's tenets in the Baltic states. Instead of neutralizing A2/AD, perhaps the United States and NATO could maneuver within the denied space to mount an effective defense…"
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Thresher0126 Nov 2020 2:47 a.m. PST

Buy some dune buggies, install AI or remote control, strap on a quad pack of ATGMs AND you're done.

$3 USD MILLION a copy please, just because it is a military vehicle, so high costs ARE to be expected.

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP26 Nov 2020 9:38 a.m. PST

High Tech costs … lots ! "No bucks … No Buck Rogers" …

Tango0126 Nov 2020 12:30 p.m. PST

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