Three strategic force measures-reactivity, robustness, and resilience-will be used to subjectively assess this fleet design over our traditional programmed forces. This paper does not present an alternative force structure with actual numbers of ships and platforms, but suggests a force acquisition strategy and force design concept that provides a foundational underpinning to develop a specific force architecture. What will a naval force architecture look like if this acquisition strategy is employed? A force employment philosophy and warfighting strategy based on the tactical offensive will be presented in alignment with this acquisition approach. After addressing traditional foundations for force structure planning and inhibitors to change we discuss how focusing on the packages delivered vice delivery platforms will allow us to better leverage new technologies in the 2030 timeframe. At the same time it recognizes the fiscal constraints our present force planning cannot sustain. Incorporating robotics technology into the fleet as rapidly, effectively and efficiently as possible magnifies capacity, lethality and opportunity – all critical to strategic and tactical considerations. Yet, by embracing the robotics age, recognizing its fundamental shift in how naval power is conveyed, and refocusing our efforts to emphasize the “right side” of our offensive kill chain-the side that delivers the packages producing kinetic and non-kinetic effects-acquisition challenges may be hurdled and cutting-edge technology brought to contemporary naval warfare. Our overly platform-focused naval force structure planning and acquisition system is burdened with so many inhibitors to change that we are ill prepared to capitalize on the missile and robotics age of warfare. Introducing our own technology advances is also hindered. Unfortunately, the Navy’s ability to react to emerging maritime powers’ rapid growth and technology advancement is constrained by its own planning, acquisition, and political processes. Potential adversaries again challenge the United States Navy for control of the seas.
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