We seem to be patting ourselves on the back as we roll out ever more sophisticated military technologies, while disastrously overlooking the problem that we can't actually produce said technologies at a rate and volume that any modern war requires. In other words we're a paper tiger. We've got weapons that look good on paper, but can't actually be used at scale. Heads should roll at the Pentagon. They won't though.
the immediate solution is to deploy more ships, and rotate forces as needed, long-term would be interdicting the supply chain from Iran so the Houthis run out of missiles/drones
Somebody needs to look at that replenishment issue before we find ourselves in “a gut bustin’, mother lovin, Navy war”
agree
We seem to be patting ourselves on the back as we roll out ever more sophisticated military technologies, while disastrously overlooking the problem that we can't actually produce said technologies at a rate and volume that any modern war requires. In other words we're a paper tiger. We've got weapons that look good on paper, but can't actually be used at scale. Heads should roll at the Pentagon. They won't though.
In Harms Way!
the immediate solution is to deploy more ships, and rotate forces as needed, long-term would be interdicting the supply chain from Iran so the Houthis run out of missiles/drones
Immediate and long term is to come home and pursue a neutralist foreign policy.