This seems to focus solely on the tech of the ships themselves, rather than the other factors that go in to naval superiority - alliances, culture of the navy, culture of the politicians working with military, etc.
Do you think ships alone will create a superiority? I am unfamiliar with how important they are to "superiority"
I think ships and funding will help for sure. My two cents is that the US navy's culture and work ethic is already world class, but the challenge is more lack of funds and lack of cultural/political interest outside navy circles.
This seems to focus solely on the tech of the ships themselves, rather than the other factors that go in to naval superiority - alliances, culture of the navy, culture of the politicians working with military, etc.
Do you think ships alone will create a superiority? I am unfamiliar with how important they are to "superiority"
I think ships and funding will help for sure. My two cents is that the US navy's culture and work ethic is already world class, but the challenge is more lack of funds and lack of cultural/political interest outside navy circles.