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U.S. Military Modernization: A Race Against Time
In a recent address to the House Armed Services Committee, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall conveyed a sense of urgency regarding the modernization of U.S. military forces. Highlighting the advanced capabilities of potential adversaries, notably China, Kendall emphasized that the U.S. is “out of time” to update its military technology to adequately counter these threats. This urgency is driven by the rapid technological advancements and strategic moves by competitors that challenge the U.S.’s ability to maintain its military superiority.
The modernization focus is not only on conventional capabilities but extends significantly into space, where space superiority is seen as crucial to national security. This was echoed by other top military leaders, including the Chief of Space Operations, who stressed the importance of establishing a robust Space Force capable of ensuring U.S. dominance in space as critical to deterring conflict and protecting U.S. interests.
The hearings underscored the complexity of modern warfare and the multifaceted approach needed to prepare the U.S. military for future challenges. Investments in new technologies and platforms are imperative to transition from legacy systems that are increasingly seen as inadequate for current threats. The Department of the Air Force has proposed a budget to reflect these priorities, aiming to enhance readiness and modernize forces to ensure the U.S. can effectively respond to evolving global threats.
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