Andrew W. Marshall Quote

In fact, as we shall see in the next section, most attempts to explicitly measure military power are mere tabulations of forces of various sorts: the numbers of men underarms, the number of weapons of a given type, etc. This is in itself an evasion of the problem since it says nothing about the actual capabilities of the forces of one country to deal with another.


Problems of Estimating Military Power (August 1966)


In fact, as we shall see in the next section, most attempts to explicitly measure military power are mere tabulations of forces of various sorts: the ...

In fact, as we shall see in the next section, most attempts to explicitly measure military power are mere tabulations of forces of various sorts: the ...

In fact, as we shall see in the next section, most attempts to explicitly measure military power are mere tabulations of forces of various sorts: the ...

In fact, as we shall see in the next section, most attempts to explicitly measure military power are mere tabulations of forces of various sorts: the ...