The U.S. military's decisive advantage in combat has long relied upon its superior ability to close kill chains against adversaries.
This advantage is now at risk. China has observed how kill chain dominance has enabled U.S. forces to swiftly prosecute targets with near impunity, and it has subsequently developed strategies and capabilities to obstruct or collapse the ability of the United States to close kill chains.
One such warfighting strategy, called "system destruction," is designed to obstruct kill chains by jamming U.S. datalinks and communications, degrading or destroying U.S. sensors and shooters across all domains, and forcing U.S. and coalition forces to operate outside the ranges they need to independently locate and employ weapons against targets in the first place.
The capabilities China has designed as part of this strategy are, indeed, eroding the U.S. military's ability to close its kill chains at the scale and speed required for decisive operations during a peer conflict. If the United States is unable to maintain kill chain dominance in the face of these challenges, it greatly increases the risk of losing a conflict with China.
How China will destroy the US Kill Chain
This advantage is now at risk. China has observed how kill chain dominance has enabled U.S. forces to swiftly prosecute targets with near impunity, and it has subsequently developed strategies and capabilities to obstruct or collapse the ability of the United States to close kill chains.
One such warfighting strategy, called "system destruction," is designed to obstruct kill chains by jamming U.S. datalinks and communications, degrading or destroying U.S. sensors and shooters across all domains, and forcing U.S. and coalition forces to operate outside the ranges they need to independently locate and employ weapons against targets in the first place.
The capabilities China has designed as part of this strategy are, indeed, eroding the U.S. military's ability to close its kill chains at the scale and speed required for decisive operations during a peer conflict. If the United States is unable to maintain kill chain dominance in the face of these challenges, it greatly increases the risk of losing a conflict with China.
How China will destroy the US Kill Chain