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The deeper problem is that the Pentagon and Congress got military modernization backward. Rather than thinking in terms of buying new battle networks that could close the kill chain faster than ever, they thought in terms of buying incrementally better versions of the same platforms they had relied upon for decades—tanks, manned short-range aircraft, big satellites, and bigger ships.
The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare
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