In order to enhance the military capabilities of the Indo-Pacific region, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Philip Davidson (Philip Davidson) recently attended a virtual conference, pointed out that from the enhancement of the lethality of the joint forces, strengthen the integration capabilities of the forces, strengthen the partnership with allies and experiment with innovative ways to ensure the U.S. in the Indo-Pacific region “dominant position The U.S. Department of Defense press release states that the U.S. will ensure U.S. “dominance” in the Indo-Pacific region by enhancing joint force lethality, strengthening integration capabilities, strengthening partnerships with allies and experimenting with innovation.
According to the U.S. Department of Defense press release, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Davidson recently attended the International Military Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA), said that the future of the U.S. military in the Indo-Pacific strategy will plan four major visions, including enhancing the lethality of joint forces, strengthening the integration capabilities of the forces, strengthening partnerships with allies and The U.S. Army will continue to improve its combat capabilities by experimenting with innovation.
Davidson said that the lethality of the joint force is basically the integration of the horizontal link between “sea, land and air”, with the network and space combat capabilities, in addition to special forces and ground forces with long-range shooting, to improve the overall efficiency and lethality of the operation.
Davidson added that space-based radar (Space-based radar) is an important tool for monitoring China’s military activities, and will focus on promoting artificial intelligence, quantum computing, remote sensing, machine learning, big data analysis and 5G communication technologies in the future.
In addition, to strengthen the integration capabilities of the forces, Davidson said that the different services should be able to quickly integrate operations, but also to consider how to create combat advantages without concentrating combat power, the future will be to cultivate the “depth” of each force as the main axis to achieve the maximum combat power of the U.S. military.
Davidson also said that the future will be through information sharing, foreign military sales, expanding military cooperation and promoting international dialogue to enhance allied partnerships, in addition to the future will also seek to build a “virtual real-Time information sharing network” in areas of strategic importance.
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