Its losing it big time.
in the 90s war with Iraq. there was only a single generation difference between the iraqi and american armies. Yet the US army was pushing buttons and anahilating anything Iraq had before they even knew what hit them.
no air defense could challenge them, and the US air force could walk into most countries and their troops could walk around free from any potential air assualt.
Today that is not the case. American air force would have extreme difficulty owning the skies of a country with a developed air defense system.
US troops would never ever be able to enjoy the same aireal dominance they are used to where they completlely own the skies. cheap but lethal armed drones are everywhere. it would be extremely easy for a country to constantly attack and harras american troops with drones to devastating effect.
even american generals are starting to acknowledge the big changes. and are admitting they no longer own the air as they used to...
The US air force could still beat anybody in a theoritcal but unrealistic scenario of open warfare. in reality any war the US fights is a war of aggression. and they fight it on enemy territory. So their air force would struggle immensly against an even moderatly competent/armed country.
in the 90s war with Iraq. there was only a single generation difference between the iraqi and american armies. Yet the US army was pushing buttons and anahilating anything Iraq had before they even knew what hit them.
no air defense could challenge them, and the US air force could walk into most countries and their troops could walk around free from any potential air assualt.
Today that is not the case. American air force would have extreme difficulty owning the skies of a country with a developed air defense system.
US troops would never ever be able to enjoy the same aireal dominance they are used to where they completlely own the skies. cheap but lethal armed drones are everywhere. it would be extremely easy for a country to constantly attack and harras american troops with drones to devastating effect.
even american generals are starting to acknowledge the big changes. and are admitting they no longer own the air as they used to...
The US air force could still beat anybody in a theoritcal but unrealistic scenario of open warfare. in reality any war the US fights is a war of aggression. and they fight it on enemy territory. So their air force would struggle immensly against an even moderatly competent/armed country.