Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781311193575 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | July 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781311193575 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | July 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This excellent report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction. In this monograph, Robert Haddick examines a variety of emerging technologies and techniques that could improve the sustainment and effectiveness of distributed SOF operations, especially in access-denied environments. He begins by describing a challenging yet plausible notional unconventional warfare campaign scenario. He describes how current SOF planners would attempt to cope with this scenario under current doctrine and sustainment capabilities, explores current and emerging technologies that could provide new options and capabilities, and evaluates new technologies that promise to reduce logistic demand for distributed SOF operations. Haddick proposes research and development recommendations that provide SOF with capabilities that improve their capacity to execute clandestine UW campaigns in denied areas. This monograph helps close the gap between current conditions and what will be necessary in an access-denied future.
Foreword * Introduction * Chapter 1 - The Struggle for Greenville Province: A Pacing Scenario for a Distributed UW Campaign in an Access-Denied Area * Chapter 2 - Technologies and Techniques for Delivering Supplies, Equipment, and Personnel to Distributed SOF Executing a UW Campaign in a Denied Area * Chapter 3 - Technologies and Techniques for Reducing the Logistics Demand of SOF Distributed Operations * Chapter 4 - Recommendations for Improving the Sustainment of SOF Distributed Operations in Access-Denied Environments * Chapter 5 - Conclusion * Appendix A: Acronym List
This excellent report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction. In this monograph, Robert Haddick examines a variety of emerging technologies and techniques that could improve the sustainment and effectiveness of distributed SOF operations, especially in access-denied environments. He begins by describing a challenging yet plausible notional unconventional warfare campaign scenario. He describes how current SOF planners would attempt to cope with this scenario under current doctrine and sustainment capabilities, explores current and emerging technologies that could provide new options and capabilities, and evaluates new technologies that promise to reduce logistic demand for distributed SOF operations. Haddick proposes research and development recommendations that provide SOF with capabilities that improve their capacity to execute clandestine UW campaigns in denied areas. This monograph helps close the gap between current conditions and what will be necessary in an access-denied future.
Foreword * Introduction * Chapter 1 - The Struggle for Greenville Province: A Pacing Scenario for a Distributed UW Campaign in an Access-Denied Area * Chapter 2 - Technologies and Techniques for Delivering Supplies, Equipment, and Personnel to Distributed SOF Executing a UW Campaign in a Denied Area * Chapter 3 - Technologies and Techniques for Reducing the Logistics Demand of SOF Distributed Operations * Chapter 4 - Recommendations for Improving the Sustainment of SOF Distributed Operations in Access-Denied Environments * Chapter 5 - Conclusion * Appendix A: Acronym List