Kilo your posts are looking very promising so I'm motivated to provide a response to your post. Please don't take my questions the wrong way. I'm asking you questions because I'm interested to hear your opinion.
By way of introduction, I'm Singaporean and only served in our conscript army, so I'm by no means an expert on air warfare matters.
Let's start with my sources for USAF doctrine. Here's a link to a list of
USAF Doctrine Documents and the latest revision of
Air Force Basic Doctrine that I have read was published in 2003 (here's a link to prior
1997 edition). Where is your source that states that the USAF is switching to smaller two-ship CAPs? I would like to know the page number of the USAF doctrine documents referenced above that makes such a reference.
Any illumination you can bring to the issue is greatly appreciated.
Why? F-22s are going to operate as part of an air wing, and given their capabilities, IMO, they would the excellent for OCA in penetration of enemy air space. Why would they want to operate in greater geographical dispersion? IMHO, it can't just be a small numbers argument given that the current USAF air wings are 72 aircraft, which are comprised of 3x 24 squadrons (I note that F-22 squadrons are smaller than the usual 24 but they are not that small).
I'm interested to hear what you say.