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The current leadership in Washington has passed measures that willadd almost $4 trillion to the national debt in the short term andthen over $3 trillion over the next 10 years. None of that moneywas spent on increasing the defense modernization budget. We cannotallow the economic crisis to conceal the threats to our securityfrom those who would set back the cause of freedom.
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Weapons guidance systems are being hardened against newer kinds of electromagnetic interference.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: “Know the enemy” were words attributed to Sun Tzu as quoted by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Brown in the context of better understanding the need for innovative concepts, adjustments and tactical modifications to successfully “accelerate” with threat adaptation and rapid modernization.
Speaking to an audience at the 2021 Air Force Association symposium, Brown emphasized his well known “change or lose” guidance to his force, an idea grounded in the pointed recognition that Russia and China have been rapidly closing, or even eliminating, the longstanding superiority gap with the U.S. military in terms of technological sophistication, weapons development and sheer force size capacity.
A US Air Force war game shows what the service needs to hold off or win against China in 2030 Valerie Insinna
Photo credit: Staff Sgt. Sean Carnes/U.S. Air Force WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force repelled a Chinese invasion of Taiwan during a massive war game last fall by relying on drones acting as a sensing grid, an advanced sixth-generation fighter jet able to penetrate the most contested environments, cargo planes dropping pallets of guided munitions and other novel technologies yet unseen on the modern battlefield. But the service’s success was ultimately pyrrhic. After much loss of life and equipment, the U.S. military was able to prevent a total takeover of Taiwan by confining Chinese forces to a single area. (China considers the self-governing province of Taiwan as its sovereign territory, and has vowed to unite it with the mainland.)