The U.S. Navy Tried to Create a Far-Out Seaplane Strike Force (To Wage A Nuclear War)

September 20, 2018 Topic: Security Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: Air ForceMilitaryTechnologyWorldSeaplane

The U.S. Navy Tried to Create a Far-Out Seaplane Strike Force (To Wage A Nuclear War)

Advanced flying boats would have carried nukes from the sea—but they never really took off.

“Planners and strategists would do well to take the lessons of the SSF to heart,” wrote William Trimble in Attack From the Sea, “before forging ahead with costly technologies based upon preconceived expectations that they will provide swift and simple solutions to difficult military problems or bring about a revolution in the way wars are fought and won.”

Weapons systems today take even longer and cost far more than they did 60 years ago. It’s far more difficult to kill off weapons programs. But the same kind of inter-service rivalries that led to the jet-powered seaplanes still exist.

This first appeared in WarIsBoring here