US to counter growing size of China's military with 'autonomous systems'
The Pentagon plans to field thousands of drones and other high-tech military equipment within the next two years as the United States military turns to "autonomous systems" to counter China's numerical edge in terms of personnel and weaponry, a senior defence official said. US Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks told a military technology conference in Washington, DC on Monday that the "imperative to innovate" was crucial at a time of strategic competition with China, a rival who Hick described as being very different to the "relatively slow and lumbering" competitors the US faced during the Cold War. While US forces were engaged in fighting for 20 years in Iraq and Afghanistan, "the PRC [People's Republic of China] worked with focus and determination to build a modern military, carefully crafting it to blunt the operational advantages we've enjoyed for decades", Hicks said in a speech. In a candid address that highlighted Washington's view of the military threat posed by China and its ability to out-scale the US military, Hicks said the US maintained an advantage owing to its ability "to imagine, create and master the future character of warfare". Beijing's main military advantage is "mass: more ships, more missiles, more people", she said.
Aug-29-2023, 04:06:30 GMT
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