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Can the US Army win the next war ?
2015-11-10
[US Defense Watch] Word is starting to seep out, like water slowly exiting a crack in a dam that the US Army's armored warfare capabilities, capacity and readiness are in big trouble.

Coming out of nearly a dozen years of infantry combat in the Middle East against insurgent forces, the Army is still heavily focused on infantry tactics operations, peacekeeping and special warfare.

The knowledge and skills needed to fight traditional US Army battles, with armor and mechanized infantry backed up by superior air support, in what used to be called Air Land Battle seem about as ancient as the Dead Sea Scrolls.

But, now, the Pentagon is starting to worry that the next fight might be against Russian forces in the Baltic or a conflict with the Iranians, backed up by an umbrella of high tech, Russian-made air defense systems and surface to surface missiles.

Where would the US Army stand in a slug fest against the Russian Army or the Iranians? To have an accurate answer, several tenets have to be examined: current tactical competence, capabilities, capacity, readiness and doctrine.

TACTICAL COMPETENCE

Retired US Army armor officer, Colonel Gian Gentile, recently wrote an eye opening article in Armor Magazine, titled "Death of the Armor Corps," which discusses the current tactical competence of officers and troopers from Armor branch. The article is shocking to say the least and quite frightening.

According to Gentile, "I have also heard reports from the field that the operational army has Armor (19K) Non Commissioned Officers as high as the rank of Staff Sergeant who have never qualified on a M1 Tank. When was the last time that a heavy Brigade Combat Team has done a combined arms, live fire exercise integrating all arms at Brigade level? Do the Armor, Artillery, and Infantry Branches even have the collective knowledge to know how to do one anymore? My own experience as a cavalry squadron commander returning from a combat deployment in Baghdad a few years ago mirrors these kinds of stories where I had lieutenants who had never qualified on a Bradley and a squadron that didn't know collectively anymore how to run a Bradley gunnery range."
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Maybe 0bean's army can't win it, but they can do the next best thing and deem it to be won.
Posted by: gorb   2015-11-10 11:19  

#8  Sometimes you need a quick easy victory to test things and build confidence. If I was running Grenada I'd be nervous.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-11-10 11:09  

#7  not if it is russia, china or indonesia.
Posted by: anon1   2015-11-10 08:52  

#6  Never met a juvenile who uttered the line 'war never solved anything' that introduced me to a living Carthaginian.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-10 08:36  

#5  Gian Gentile,

Dom Gentiles son?mGrandson?
Posted by: Shipman   2015-11-10 08:29  

#4  
The things you don't know that you don't know, Hemingway.
Posted by: Thiting Hupolump4954   2015-11-10 06:11  

#3  Just as the Air Force has its Fighter Mafia, the Army has it's Heavies who want to refight the 'good war', WWII ETO.

BTW, when was the last time the pols allowed you to 'win' a war?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-10 05:17  

#2  Obama's military.

No surprise here, he hates America
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2015-11-10 05:17  

#1  A society's military is a reflection of that society.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-11-10 03:15  

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