Fra Down Under fikk jeg denne som klart tilsidesetter panser basert på det som skjer i Ukraina. OK, ikke helt den samme geografien, men allikevel. (Red.)
The acquisition debate,
perspectives from the war in Ukraine
02 DECEMBER 2022
By: Reporter
The recent
invasion of Ukraine has prompted defence thinkers to reassess modern
warfighting strategies, and the capabilities needed to achieve their goals.
Russia’s
recent invasion of Ukraine has prompted a radical rethink of warfighting
strategies the world over. In late November, it was reported in The Australian by Greg
Sheridan that the “tank is gone”.
According to
the piece, the upcoming Defence Strategic Review will “recommend reduced
investment in armour – tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and similar beasts –
in order to focus on far more relevant and important priorities.
“There is no
plausible scenario in which tanks, or even IFVs, could be important to
Australian security. This means no more than 300 of the gargantuan-sized and
largely unusable IFVs.”
Such
suggestions have been met with the ire of many defence professionals,
maintaining the fundamental role of armour in protecting and facilitating troop
movement.
The debate
surrounding the acquisition of IFVs and tanks at the expense of naval and air
capabilities has been fiercely fought in the lens of the Ukraine conflict.
Writing for War on the
Rocks this week, Columbia University’s Professor Stephen
Biddle examined the changing characteristics of war as a result of the Russian
invasion of Ukraine — which has seen groundbreaking new technologies
influence battlefield outcomes.
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