Seeker and Bullfrog,
The Defense Department still does not seem to have shaken its Cold War mentality. They are still planning for fighting a major superpower in two theatres. There are certainly threats in both East Asia and Southwest Asia, but as you note the systems we build to counter these threats are too big and too expensive, and that makes commanders and politicians risk adverse.
In addition to there not being meaningful competition between defense contractors, the significant growth of the defense budget over the last decade probably encouraged lax design with regards to size and cost. It seems all of our ship types are getting bigger. The carriers get bigger even though the air wings get smaller. The subs get bigger; the SSBN-X weighs as much as an
Ohio and a
Los Angles put together and cost twice an
Ohio. The new LHAs are bigger than the
Wasp Class LHDs, but there is a reason for that – the F-35B. If our ships don’t stop putting on weight they might develop type 2 diabetes; then we will have to pay to build the
Islets of Langerhans class tankers to supply insulin to our over-weight ships.
Bad humor aside, we still have not uncovered what makes the
Zumwalts so big. Smaller crew and super-duper radar that combines the roles of several existing radars should save weight, not double the size of the ship. No doubt there is someone in the know in the Pentagon who laughing at us right now. If only he would write in and give us a clue.