While 10 years of conflict in Southwest Asia have now occurred under the assumption of air superiority and sea control, the capabilities of potential adversaries are rendering many of these operational concepts obsolete in the Pacific, said Gen. Gary North, Pacific Air Forces commander. Airspace over Afghanistan and Iraq was initially contested, but became permissive in a relatively short order of time, North told the audience Thursday at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium and Technology Exposition in Orlando, Fla. But today US forces and those of allied nations must contend elsewhere with more sophisticated air defense networks.
U.S. professional military education needs to be more rigorous and data-driven, and the military services need to do a better job of actually utilizing the skills service members learn through PME, lawmakers, academics, and Pentagon officials said in a congressional hearing. Summing up the concerns, Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) laid…