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Reoptimization for Great Power Competition

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“We need these changes now; we are out of time to reoptimize our forces to meet the strategic challenges in a time of great power competition.”

~ Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall
 

Air Force & Space Force announce sweeping changes to maintain superiority amid Great Power Competition

The United States faces a time of consequence marked by significant shifts in the strategic environment. To remain ready, the U.S. Air Force must change.

In early 2024, the Department of the Air Force unveiled sweeping plans for reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing the Air Force and Space Force to ensure continued supremacy in their respective domains while better posturing the services to deter and, if necessary, prevail in an era of Great Power Competition. Through a series of 24 DAF-wide key decisions, four core areas which demand the Department’s attention will be addressed: Develop People, Generate Readiness, Project Power and Develop Capabilities.

Today, the Air Force once again finds itself at a critical juncture—an era of Great Power Competition marked by a new security environment, a rapidly evolving character of war, and a formidable competitor. This new era requires understanding its challenges and the attributes needed to succeed.

Embracing change is not a choice; it is a necessity. The Air Force must “reoptimize” into an enterprise prepared for high-end conflicts and long-term strategic competition.

 

2019 Arkansas National Guard’s Adjutant General’s Match B-Roll
142nd Field Artillery Brigade
Video by Cpl. Stephen Wright
Aug. 9, 2019 | 3:10
Soldiers and Airmen of the Arkansas National Guard compete in the annual “TAG Match” held at the Robinson Maneuver Training Center near North Little Rock, Arkansas, Aug. 9.

The primary purpose of these competitions is the development of combat skills in order to improve proficiency above basic marksmanship requirements and increase battlefield survivability. Guardsmen used their military-issued M-4, M-16 series rifles and M-9 pistol. Shooting positions included prone supported and
unsupported, sitting, kneeling, standing and improvised. Ranges varied in length from 10 meters to 400 meters.

(U.S. Army National Guard video by Cpl. Stephen M. Wright)
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