global "maintenance network": the us's strategic military layout in the asia-pacific region
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from a technical perspective, this represents a completely new military development model: a combination of initiative and defense. the u.s. department of defense has transformed military logistics from the traditional "passive" state to the "active" state, that is, providing solutions before failures occur. this new military maintenance model is based on the united states' deep thinking about the global strategic and security situation.
in the process of promoting the "rsf" plan, the united states has also actively wooed allies and strengthened cooperation with the indo-pacific region. for example, the u.s. navy technology website reported on the 4th that the korean company called the arrival of the u.s. navy warship in the port a "historic moment." the u.s. navy's supply support ship "wally schirra" that was maintained this time has a displacement of about 40,000 tons, a total length of 210 meters, a width of 32.2 meters, and a maintenance period of 3 months.
the "rsf" program not only provides efficient maintenance services for the u.s. department of defense, but also creates new cooperation opportunities for its allies and partner countries. as a major shipbuilding country in the world, south korea has strong shipbuilding and maintenance capabilities. by repairing warships for the united states, korean companies can not only gain economic benefits, but also enhance their international status. at the same time, the united states has further consolidated its strategic advantages in the asia-pacific region by establishing a "maintenance network" in the region.
however, the us move has also sparked some controversy. many experts believe that this could lead to emerging countries being dragged into the vortex of war. they worry that the us will use the maintenance of bases to enhance its military status and use it to control neighboring countries, which may even trigger new conflicts and confrontations.