South Korean president is attempting a coup d'etat
(www.reuters.com)
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Your last paragraph exposed even more ignorance than I'd thought.
Particularly given the rapid rise in drone warfare in the current conflict.
Probably the only example you could give. And drones are not that high-tech. That is why they're effective: they can be produced cheaply and in bulk by even countries like Ukraine and Iran.
My point is that it's not $22 billion stealth bombers making the difference. I'm sure you can pass on your usual "you're wrong about EVERYTHING" and admit that's it's correct once.
No I can give several more.
Hypersonic missiles for example, or improved local signals jamming, or IP isolated ISR. Or the decentralized, junior officer oriented command scheme the Russians have developed out of thin air.
But I can name and consider those things because I'm not talking out my ass.
Have not been deployed in the conflict as yet, but Iskandar class missiles have to great effect with essentially the same doctrinal strike patterns.
Stop talking from ignorance. It doesn't matter if you are correct about one particular detail or not, your overall picture is invariably and completely flawed.