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Something I want to stress that I didn't mention above is that the US relies heavily on electronic warfare. We have missiles that hone in on all sorts of electronics, with drone technology that can spy on electronic devices and track people. If the enemy don’t have electronic devices, a good 50-60% of US tactics become useless.
There was a red vs blue exercise years ago, I think like 2014 or something like that, that I remember my command telling me about. On one side was the US military, joint operations with Air Force, Navy, Marines, Army, etc (Blue team). On the other side are “insurgents” (Red Team). The General for the red team knew what I mentioned above, and made the executive decision to get rid of all radios, phones, smart technology, and electronic devices, and to do hit and run attacks on the Blue Team with small arms (Semi auto/Automatic rifles only, no heavy weapons, missiles, etc), and delivered messages purely by mail courier like it’s the 1800’s Napoleonic era.
Something I want to stress that I didn't mention above is that the US relies heavily on electronic warfare. We have missiles that hone in on all sorts of electronics, with drone technology that can spy on electronic devices and track people. If the enemy don’t have electronic devices, a good 50-60% of US tactics become useless.
There was a red vs blue exercise years ago, I think like 2014 or something like that, that I remember my command telling me about. On one side was the US military, joint operations with Air Force, Navy, Marines, Army, etc (Blue team). On the other side are “insurgents” (Red Team). The General for the red team knew what I mentioned above, and made the executive decision to get rid of all radios, phones, smart technology, and electronic devices, and to do hit and run attacks on the Blue Team with small arms (Semi auto/Automatic rifles only, no heavy weapons, missiles, etc), and delivered messages purely by mail courier like it’s the 1800’s Napoleonic era.