tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-386077914312449748.post3560522418286356933..comments2024-03-27T20:37:08.065+01:00Comments on Defence and Freedom: Stop & go tacticUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-386077914312449748.post-83102464455316226252009-10-24T20:18:22.035+02:002009-10-24T20:18:22.035+02:00I'm not sure how relevant that video was, but ...I'm not sure how relevant that video was, but it did give me a good chuckle.<br /><br />The one problem with the stop and go use of shaping operations that I can see is that it requires platforms from which to launch these shaping operations en masse. The maintenence of these platforms between major operations might negate the logistical benefits gained by reserving the use of shaping operations for major operations. Of course this objection ignores the specifics of the platforms involved, and it might be possible to distribute shaping capabilities in such a way that logistical benefits can still be realized, but it is something to consider.Dr. Lunynoreply@blogger.com