Remember I'm just a younger fart spouting off...
I agree that things are getting way too complex and expensive.
Everything seems to be going that way.
Look at cars. In the US they all have a computer and fuel injection. Most have anitlock brakes and many other bells and whistles. There are reasons for a lot of this...fuel economy, cleaner burning, lower (overall) maintenance and safety.
BUT...it is way too complex...TV? iPod? heck even my toaster has some sort of electro-logic built in so it wont burn a bagel...
It is scary to think that some sort of digital bug or a good old EMP might turn off all the lights.
On the other hand...the modern battlefield has been made much more precise and lethal for the bad guy by all the technology at our disposal. The F-22 and it's pilot can cover much more ground and fight many more targets at one time than anything before. The three F-35 variants are gonna be like junior F-22's...a bit cheaper and simpler but still very effective. All this with commonality built into the system from the get go for better production and ease of maintenance. (Supposedly)
New tech like the V-22 is very interesting to me. This is a 50 year old dream of a combination of vertical lift and high speed that has finally made it beyond the prototype. It is working.
To say that it is useless because of teething pains is turning a bit of a blind eye to history. How well did the first jet engines work? The Me-262 was a wicked machine...with engines that could kill you...eight hours TBO...if you were lucky. If you apply the V-22 is junk type of standard to that...we should never have invested in the turbine engine...
(Disclaimer...I am a home team fan...the V-22 and the F-22/F-35 were developed by people that live in my town, that I know....I think they are way cool and you'll not be convincing me otherwise...

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Zane Adams
There I was at 20,000 ft, upside down and out of ammunition.
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