
"Neither the U.S. military nor any European military can produce mass quantities of drones with low-cost and adaptable capabilities, indicating a need for new doctrines for future battlefields."
"Precise mass weapons are not just cheaper than their legacy counterparts, affording even under-resourced militaries the ability to compete with stronger foes."
The U.S. and European militaries are falling behind in drone capabilities, lacking mass production of low-cost, adaptable drones. There is a critical need to reevaluate military spending priorities towards developing affordable mass weapons like drones, which allow under-resourced militaries to compete effectively. Currently, Ukraine produces millions of drones annually, while adversaries face significant delays in rebuilding traditional military assets. Change in U.S. military strategy typically requires a strategic shock, and the evolving landscape of drone warfare creates urgency for reassessing current doctrines.
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