
Analysis of military matters by a former staff officer.
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The last article showed the Epic Fury air fleet was approximately 25% the size of the Desert Storm air fleet. It had proportionately more multi-role fighters and tankers, at the expense of bombers, ground attack aircraft and attack helicopt...
Yesterday was the 41st day of Operation Epic Fury, and the beginning of the ceasefire. That is also the exact the same length as Operation Desert Storm’s air campaign (January 17 to February 28, 1991).
This is a good milestone to examine t...
In this final article on the Straits of Hormuz we will look at:
How landings on islands in the Persian Gulf would occur;
Iran’s ability to retaliate;
How seizing islands in the Persian Gulf would impact the war; and
4....
This article will look at how the USN could re-open the Straits of Hormuz. This involves predicting what will happen when a drone and ASM swarm is launched at a USN task force and how the US military can improve their control of the strait...
The last article looked at the USN, concluding they have unprecedented power in blue waters. However, the 25+ year failure to successfully replace the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates has left the USN with a capability gap for commerce pr...
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