By David Leffler, RealClearDefense: “George Will states in his editorial, “The traditional U.S. approach to warfare – dominance achieved by mass of force produced by the nation’s industrial might – is of limited relevance … changing the trajectory of military thinking, and hence procurement often requires changing a service’s viscous culture.”
By Andrew Hunter & Rhys McCormick, Defense One: “One of the most confounding discussions in defense circles these days is how to go about modernizing the Army. Almost everyone supports it in principle, but several critical questions remain: What should the future of the Army be, why is that Army needed, how and when should we build it, and how can we afford it?”