All wars are instructive, but some are more so than others. In military academies worldwide, the Vietnam War and Desert Storm are used to show there must be separation between the political and the military. NATO operations over Yugoslavia is what happened when that mistake is made again. In Viet Nam, there was no 'partial' win for the US military. It was total to the point that after the war, even the NVA leadership admitted it, but when they said it did not matter, it was in the context of the failure to align political goals and military objectives, unlike the way the North Vietnamese leadership did with the NVA.
In Viet Nam, air power came very close to pressuring an opponent towards capitulation. The Rolling Thunder bombing campaign compelled the NVN to plea for 'negotiations' even though all sides knew it was nothing more than a plea for respite until NVN recovered its supplies from China and the Soviets, and the NVA had a chance to replenish its ranks.
I know people everywhere love to downplay the US military at any chance they can, but they cannot overcome objective analyses.
And the guidance is immune to countermeasures. Sure...
You hurried through the missile part and KSA war and focused on Vietnam war.
You only need one successful submunition to pass the defense line and counter-measures and wreak havoc in an AC. It will be Huge deal to lose an AC.
Regarding counter-measures:
Routine guidance is based on inertia, IR, camera, Laser, and of course radar. Routine counter-measures are based on IR artifacts, radar jamming, GPS spoof, computer vision tricks like smoke production, and Laser jamming.
If you have a novel guidance which is very possible for 2020, any countermeasure will fail. The discussion of novel techniques is beyond this topic but I am happy to discuss. You need knowledge of the guidance technique of the enemy. Will you ASSUME that the enemy uses IR homing only?
How will you trick inertia guidance which is super accurate in Iranian missiles? EMPs?
All those IR, image based, Laser based, radar based tricks were there in Al-Assad. Iran eavesdropped and recorded the voices of the jammers in Al-Assad. They thought they will jam all the missiles. All of them. They were out of their minds.
Where were those counter-measures in Abqaiq in KSA?
Regarding Vietnam war:
While there is a lot of education in analyzing Vietnam and Iraq wars, your analysis does not show how superior Air Force of KSA did not win the Yemen war.
Your claim was “you will lose the war if you have inferior Air Force.”
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