Be Wary of Hype: Futuristic Weapons Might Not Be What You Expect
Portraying future as present capability is a common tactic in defense circles.
As Richard Feynman might advise: make caveat emptor your motto when sizing up new concepts. If a hypothesis doesn’t undergo rigorous tests, and if it doesn’t perform well . . . it’s wrong.
James Holmes is J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College and the author, most recently, of A Brief Guide to Maritime Strategy. The views voiced here are his alone. This article first appeared in March 2020 and is being republished due to reader interest.
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