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War breaks out.

Divide by zero error.

Air supremacy handed to enemy.



Arthur C. Clarke's short story "Superiority" depicts what can happen in an arms race if one side never stops racing to introduce new technology:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_(short_story)

http://www.mayofamily.com/RLM/txt_Clarke_Superiority.html


Never get tired of re-reading that short story.

The story also re-stipulates the quote very likely misattributed to Stalin, but likely is from Thomas A. Callaghan Jr.:

  Quantity has a quality all its own.
While provenance of the quote is tricky [1] [2], it is generally accepted the US leans towards the "quality" side of the spectrum. This shouldn't be an issue with the purported ideals of the US, unless the US finds itself precipitating a hot war by the MIC and neo-conservative foreign policy establishments with a numerically superior foe.

I'm personally for a "tick-tock" release schedule into a Swiss defensive posture: ratchet up quality in one period, then in the next period distribute the quality gains into a massive materiel and training dispersal program focused on defense of the nation's land itself.

[1] https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Stalin&old...

[2] https://www.quora.com/Who-said-Quantity-has-a-quality-all-it...




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