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THE TANK IS DEAD: LONG LIVE THE JAVELIN, THE SWITCHBLADE, THE … ?
DAVID JOHNSONAPRIL 18, 2022
 
Is the value of the tank in modern warfare zilch? That’s the lesson many observers are taking from a flood of images depicting Russian tanks mired in the mud, their turrets blown off, having been ambushed and destroyed by Ukrainian forces armed with cheap anti-tank weapons. These images are often pointed to alongside feeds from Turkish-produced drones destroying tanks, seemingly with ease.  After the recent Nagorno-Karabakh war, in which Russian-produced tanks were destroyed by the same model of drones, this is heady stuff for those ready to proclaim the death of the tank.

We already see comparisons of armor advocates to the battleship admirals before World War II, who refused to see the importance of carrier aviation, or Maj. Gen. John Herr, the last U.S. Army chief of cavalry, who continued to insist on the relevance of the horse on the battlefield even after the Nazi blitzkriegs against Poland and France.

The U.S. Navy was able to accommodate both the battleship and aircraft carrier in World War II, although the battleship mostly was relied upon to provide fire support, rather than crossing the T against an enemy battleline. The horse, however, was a different kind of problem for the Army. Herr was an obstacle to modernizing the Army with tanks, insisting that he would accept no increase in armor at the expense of horse-cavalry strength. There could be no accommodation. Accordingly, Army chief of staff Gen. George C. Marshall used his executive-order authority, given after Pearl Harbor, to get rid of all the horses in the Army — and Herr.

https://warontherocks.com/2022/04/the-tank-is-dead-long-live-the-javelin-the-switchblade-the/

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Re: THE TANK IS DEAD: LONG LIVE THE JAVELIN, THE SWITCHBLADE, THE … ?
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2022, 04:16:50 pm »
I thought the A10 was thr biggest tank killer of all.
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Re: THE TANK IS DEAD: LONG LIVE THE JAVELIN, THE SWITCHBLADE, THE … ?
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2022, 06:29:41 pm »
Hmmmm.....
Lemmmmeeeesseeee here...

With the "new style", digitized warfare, we'll soon reach a point at which
- tanks may become obsolete because they can be so easily incapacitated or destroyed
and
- ships (particularly aircraft carriers) are obsolete because with new missile-based weaponry, they've become little more than "sitting ducks in the water".

Could we end up where the only decisive fighting that can win future wars will be either
- back to the infantry and small arms (including man-launched digitally-guided weapons)
or
- go nuclear right at the start.

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Re: THE TANK IS DEAD: LONG LIVE THE JAVELIN, THE SWITCHBLADE, THE … ?
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2022, 06:37:56 pm »
Tanks have greatest value in a war of mobility ... not sitting in the middle of the road, stopped, waiting to get blown to smithereens.
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