US, Japan, Korea, Australia Counter China With Missile-Killing Aegis Radar
Kris Osborn
by Kris Osborn - Warrior Maven
(Washington D.C.) The tactical and strategic rationale for large-scale U.S.-allied cooperation is in larger measure grounded upon the idea of interoperability, meaning the technical capacity to share combat-relevant and time-pressing intelligence data in real time across vast distances or otherwise disconnected friendly forces.
Without interoperability, there might be little utility in trying to form sensor-webs between sets of allied ships conducting collaborative missile defense missions. What is the point of having an allied ship detect an incoming salvo of ballistic missile attacks upon U.S. Navy positions, if the information cannot quickly be passed to those in the line of fire?
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