Wokeness is a fad that, hopefully, we will survive. Some will get squared away, others can be marginalized in the future or drummed out of the corps.
The mission of the armed forces remains, no matter who you sleep with or what you think you are owed, when you face someone who only owes you your death, that 'woke' worldview will change. Adapt and overcome, and all that.
As for adapting to changes in warfare, the change in warfare evidenced by the events in Ukraine, is that drones, including suicide, recon, and bomber drones, have changed the nature of the battlefield. Without being able to deploy drones and drone countermeasures, and effectively combat the threat, no force is going to fare well on the battlefield against an enemy who does.
Not Billion dollar weapons systems, but four figure setups (at most) that can get the job done.
While that may not be as appealing as the profit from an F-35, you make up in volume what you don't get in margin. There is money to be made, there.
There has to be a shift in focus, at least in part, to dealing with and being able to deploy unmanned aerial, surface, and even ground based weapons systems and counter those deployed against our forces.
Put just one billion dollars into that, and protect the billions spent otherwise, not to mention the personnel on the ground.
Right now, UAV development is somewhere equivalent to 1918 in the development of fighter aircraft and bombers. Failure to address the inevitable advances in that technology and be ahead of them will result in a poorer outcome than necessary, if not defeat.