Gen. Allvin proposed a significant shift in America's developmental approach, moving away from the 'built to last' model to focus on modular designs that adapt to future challenges.
This 'built to adapt' strategy is a critical pivot for the USAF, aiming to enhance flexibility and cost-effectiveness in a rapidly changing threat landscape.
Discussing the future of American airpower, officials are considering shelving expensive programs in favor of smaller, adaptable aircraft tailored to address emerging battlefield needs.
The evolving context of 21st-century warfare demands a reconsideration of long-term survivability, guiding the Air Force's shift toward lighter and cheaper combat aircraft.
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