Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Innovation.

This is coolbert:

"Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy, or tactics differ significantly."

Land, ground, air.

See a You Tube Short a video the topic naval asymmetric warfare:

Think in the current context the confrontation the American navy versus the Yemeni Hootie Tootie insurgents the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden.

As extracted from an Internet web site an intimation modern asymmetric naval warfare as an actualization and attainment of  the French 19th Century naval concept Jeune École.        

"If commentators today agree that the Jeune École was a failed attempt at a revolution in military affairs, they disagree over what caused that failure and what lessons, if any, it holds for contemporary military planners. Two schools of thought can be seen in the literature. The first, and predominant, view holds that Aube and his followers were misguided in their overemphasis on technology; it sees the movement as an anomaly, with nothing positive to teach today’s military. The second school of thought is that the Jeune École offered truly valuable and innovative ideas but that for technical, tactical, and strategic reasons they could not be implemented—"

COULD NOT BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE 19TH CENTURY THE TECHNOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES TOO GREAT. BUT CAN BE IMPLEMENTED MORE SUCCESSFULLY IN THE 21ST CENTURY, TECHNOLOGY MUCH MORE ADVANCED!

coolbert.





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