Losing the Initiative in the First Island Chain: How Organizational Inefficiencies Can Yield Mismatched Arsenals

Matthew Ludlow
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Abstract:Much has been written of renewed great power competition and the characteristics of a potential armed conflict with the People’s Republic of China. This article surveys the strategic environment and the features of the current military strategies, detailing how such a conflict might be waged. In preparation for a potential conflict with China in which defense of the first island chain is required, the Joint force, and in particular the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, have invested heavily in technology intended for amphibious expeditionary operations. However, most of the investment has centered on intricate and expensive aviation technology. Meanwhile, surface expeditionary technology has continued to age and now significantly lags its aviation counterparts such as the MV-22 Osprey and Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. As a result, a strategic gap in capabilities has emerged that could dramatically impact the ability to execute an island-defense strategy.
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在第一岛链中失去主动权:组织效率低下如何产生不匹配的军火库
摘要:关于重新开始的大国竞争以及与中华人民共和国潜在武装冲突的特征,已经写了很多文章。本文调查了战略环境和当前军事战略的特点,详细说明了如何发动这样一场冲突。为了准备与中国的潜在冲突,其中需要防御第一岛链,联合部队,特别是美国海军和海军陆战队,已经在两栖远征作战的技术上投入了大量资金。然而,大部分投资都集中在复杂而昂贵的航空技术上。与此同时,地面远征技术持续老化,现在明显落后于其航空同行,如MV-22鱼鹰和洛克希德·马丁公司的F-35闪电II。因此,在能力上出现了战略差距,这可能会极大地影响执行岛屿防御战略的能力。
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