"Modern ‘shock and awe’ - aging jets, new tactics" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill | 20 Mar 2023 2:15 a.m. PST |
…But could the United States do it again? Like most questions of military strategy: It depends.Fighter technology has advanced; bombers have not. Their logistics chain has rusted as planes grow older and it becomes harder to supply spare parts. Cyber and drone warfare would be a cornerstone of any offensive, even as U.S. forces would face many of the same threats from an adversary. Battlefield tactics are increasingly complex and attuned to the digital age… Air Force Times: link |
Heedless Horseman | 20 Mar 2023 10:35 a.m. PST |
Ageing jets. What are these F35 thingies. Might not 'like' them but starting to work… sometimes. Drones can take down much AA capability. And ayone with ancient B52 overhead will NOT be happy! And are they not getting new engines? |
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