I realize this has probably been a thread here numerous times, but so has every other thread ever.
Anyway, I'm currently watching Saving Private Ryan on television. But what keeps fascinating me is comparing the technology they are using and imagining how the battles in the film would play out with our modern technology- jets, drones, squad radios, helicopters, etc.
My opinion is that there will not be another conflict on that scale because of, of course, nukes, but more than that the level of computer technology we use makes the world so much tighter and integrated that it would be almost impossible to get to that point politically, but also that fighting such a war would entail missile strikes instead of mass troop movements.
I'm currently most of the way through a military history degree so this question is interesting to me. So the question is do you think there will ever be another conventional war on the scale WWII was? Why or why not?
Anyway, I'm currently watching Saving Private Ryan on television. But what keeps fascinating me is comparing the technology they are using and imagining how the battles in the film would play out with our modern technology- jets, drones, squad radios, helicopters, etc.
My opinion is that there will not be another conflict on that scale because of, of course, nukes, but more than that the level of computer technology we use makes the world so much tighter and integrated that it would be almost impossible to get to that point politically, but also that fighting such a war would entail missile strikes instead of mass troop movements.
I'm currently most of the way through a military history degree so this question is interesting to me. So the question is do you think there will ever be another conventional war on the scale WWII was? Why or why not?