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Prob a multifaceted issue. For one, the US military has a tradition of always preparing to fight the last war, not a future one. But imo, it's a greater symptom of a dying empire. One where corruption allows for the revolving door of higher command to retire to defense industries that bid on government contracts.
Generals know that moving away from these billion dollar platforms would piss off their future employers, so they just put off any actual upgrades for personal gain.
Not really their own nuts, just the nuts of some lower enlisted they don't care for anyways.
It's still impressive tech that could be useful for decades to come if they account for things like drones by other means. In terms of military service a couple decades is still pretty new for most things.
My friend's dad is in a position where he advices purchases for the Canadian navy (gross i know) but the decision is made higher up than him. He would constantly moan about stuff like this cause it generally led to his propositions not going through. Dude was big on rail guns