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posted by n1 on Thursday June 11 2015, @02:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the taking-advantage-of-the-best-minds dept.

Sen. John McCain pens an opinion piece on Wired:

America's military technological advantage is eroding—and fast.

For the past decade, our adversaries have invested heavily in rapidly improving their militaries to counter our unique advantages. At the same time, the speed of globalization and commercialization means that advanced disruptive technologies are now—and increasingly will be—available to less sophisticated militaries, terrorist groups, and other non-state actors.

Maintaining our military technological advantage is about much more than a larger defense budget or a better fighter or submarine. These things are important, but to give our military the capabilities it needs to defend the nation, the Department of Defense must be able to access innovation in areas such as cyber, robotics, data analytics, miniaturization, and autonomy, innovation that is much more likely to come from Silicon Valley, Austin, or Mesa than Washington.

[...] There are those who say that even with changes like these, our nation's innovators simply aren't interested in doing business with the Pentagon. And after spending much of my career in Washington scrutinizing Pentagon business practices, I am not exactly surprised to hear such sentiments. But in the final analysis, I believe the brightest minds will always be driven to solve the world's toughest problems. These are the problems our military confronts every day. And these are the problems we can solve if we create an acquisition system that enables the Department of Defense to take advantage of the best minds, firms, and technologies that America and the world have to offer.


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Phoenix666 on Thursday June 11 2015, @03:32PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Thursday June 11 2015, @03:32PM (#194998) Journal

    Do lasers work as well against kinetic weapons? Railguns have an advantage in that they can be fired over the horizon. Those seem cheap per shot, too.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by takyon on Thursday June 11 2015, @03:37PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Thursday June 11 2015, @03:37PM (#195004) Journal

    The real question is who is the Navy preparing to fight? China? Pirates? Both?

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    • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Friday June 12 2015, @02:10AM

      by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Friday June 12 2015, @02:10AM (#195236)

      That's the real question. Wankers like McCain spout off about "America losing it's advantage" without ever specifying who they're supposed to be losing this advantage to.
      Russia? They used to be the bogey man, but are no credible threat to America any more.
      China? They're only a threat to the US if the US expand their presence in China's sphere of influence.
      Pirates? If it is pirates the Strait of Malacca and the East Coast of Africa would be the focus.

  • (Score: 1) by penguinoid on Thursday June 11 2015, @05:05PM

    by penguinoid (5331) on Thursday June 11 2015, @05:05PM (#195038)

    Lasers are much faster and quicker to aim as well. With a powerful enough laser you could destroy or deflect a solid kinetic round, though not as easily as if it were hollow. Railguns seem to suffer from much wear and tear, and I don't think that can be avoided too easily. Odds are, you want a railgun for power and a laser for accuracy.

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