johnpjones1775
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Watching this, and hearing how digitized the jaguar is, I was thinking about Ukraine, and how fast things get chewed through. Particularly munitions.
In the modern era should militaries have lower tech fall back designs that can be built quicker and much cheaper than things like the jaguar? Have a handful in the garage for some basic familiarization before conflict, and testing, and to get production kinks worked.
Same for munitions. For every large guided rocket or HIMARS round, how many dumb rockets or round tube ammunition rounds should we be able to produce?
Ukraine has shown being outmanned and out gunned as long as you keep up fires you can still be competitive in a modern conflict. This tells me if a conflict protracts beyond the stockpiles of our high end weapons, we need to be able to produce more sure, but we won’t be able to produce them in enough numbers to make a huge difference. We will need some munitions of some sort just to keep us in the fight. That means dumb glide bombs, cannon rounds for both naval and short based artillery, and likely even ‘obsolete’ armored vehicles.
So what’s the sweet spot for production ratios between the high end and the low end?
In the modern era should militaries have lower tech fall back designs that can be built quicker and much cheaper than things like the jaguar? Have a handful in the garage for some basic familiarization before conflict, and testing, and to get production kinks worked.
Same for munitions. For every large guided rocket or HIMARS round, how many dumb rockets or round tube ammunition rounds should we be able to produce?
Ukraine has shown being outmanned and out gunned as long as you keep up fires you can still be competitive in a modern conflict. This tells me if a conflict protracts beyond the stockpiles of our high end weapons, we need to be able to produce more sure, but we won’t be able to produce them in enough numbers to make a huge difference. We will need some munitions of some sort just to keep us in the fight. That means dumb glide bombs, cannon rounds for both naval and short based artillery, and likely even ‘obsolete’ armored vehicles.
So what’s the sweet spot for production ratios between the high end and the low end?