AirLandBattle21: Transformational Concepts for Integrating Twenty-First Century Air and Ground Forces
ISBN: 9781315263021
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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The changed strategic landscape of the 21st century has driven a shift to more flexible, adaptable capabilities across the spectrum of conflict. Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have demonstrated the validity of team warfare between air and land forces during open hostilities with an enemy. The time has come for innovative counter-air and counter-land concepts focused on medium- to large-scale conventional combat operations that will merge air and ground forces even more effectively into a single potent fighting force. Such is the focus of AirLandBattle21. A basic assumption in this study is that, during major combat operations, a relevant number of Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) will conduct distributed operations in a non-linear, non-contiguous and geographically separated fashion. The study introduces a flexible counter-air framework that allows for the most efficient use of limited air assets and advocates only the necessary levels of air control in different areas across the theatre. The study also offers alternative views of strategic attack and explores the critical role tactical airlift will play in employing and sustaining the brigade combat team.
Ellwood P. Hinman IV, Colonel, US Air Force; currently Director, Office of Peacekeeping, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Washington DC, Thomas E. Jahn, Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force; currently serving as an instructor at Air Command and Staff College and James G. Jinnette, Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force; currently at the US Army War College
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