I have seen a few technologies demonstrated on the show that I think lend themselves to dealing with an urban terrorist threat.
It quite possible that my perception is skewed from not seeing most of the episodes. The one's I've seen seem to mostly about bigger, badder bombs.
We need to put more money into surveillance. Much, much more. I believe, intelligence is the only way you will beat a guerilla or terrorist enemy (based on what I've read -- I'm no expert)
To support what you're saying, I can tell you that current trends in US and Canadian military doctrine shows a strong emphasis in that direction.
I also watched a program the other night about Stryker teams in Iraq. The Stryker seems pretty impressive. Especially since it can withstand RPG attacks. Having troops carried to crisis points inside a light armor vehicle that can withstand some pretty hard punishment AND maintain comm links between the Strykers and the ground troops seems to make a pretty effective ground combat. I think this is the epitome of mechanized infantry. Having several different variants of the Stryker for various support roles just adds to the effectiveness (and survivability) of Stryker teams.
I'm resisting the urge to tell you how I feel about the Stryker. I haven't seen the episode, so I'm at a disadvantage. :wink: