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Author Gordon, John, 1956- author.

Title The Army's role in overcoming anti-access and area of denial challenges / John Gordon IV, John Matsumura.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 2013.
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 36 pages) : color illustrations, color map
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
text file PDF rda
Note "RAND Arroyo Center."
"Prepared for the United States Army."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).
Contents Background -- The range of anti-access/area denial threats -- Key threat capabilities -- A joint approach to countering anti-access/area denial challenges -- Conclusions.
Summary The U.S. armed forces must be prepared to deploy to a wide range of locations and confront adversaries that span the threat spectrum from poorly armed bands to peer-level foes. In future operations, the United States is also likely to face a range of anti-access and area denial threats that require a joint or combined response. Anti-access challenges prevent or degrade a force's ability to enter an operational area and can be geographic, military, or diplomatic. Area denial challenges are threats to forces within the operational area. As they relate to U.S. ground forces, these latter threats are characterized by the opponent's ability to obstruct the actions of U.S. forces once they have deployed. This report reviews selected findings from a study of Army and joint anti-access and area denial challenges. It also proposes a joint approach to countering these threats in future operations. There are important interdependencies and synergies between the services in terms of their ability to overcome these types of challenges. For example, some threats to the Army's ability to deploy to an operational area must be addressed primarily by the other services. Likewise, the Army could provide considerable assistance to the Air Force and Navy in suppressing or destroying air defenses that challenge joint air operations. For this reason, the services will need to work together to develop operational concepts and systems that will be effective in countering emerging and growing threats in future operations.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed June 18, 2013).
Subject United States. Army -- Operations other than war.
United States. Army
Access denial (Military science)
Deployment (Strategy)
Unified operations (Military science)
Déploiement (Stratégie)
Opérations interarmes (Science militaire)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Access denial (Military science)
Armed Forces -- Operations other than war
Deployment (Strategy)
Unified operations (Military science)
Added Author Matsumura, John, author.
Arroyo Center, publisher.
Rand Corporation, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: Gordon, John, 1956- Army's role in overcoming anti-access and area of denial challenges. (DLC) 2013018910
ISBN 9780833083388 (electronic bk.)
0833083384 (electronic bk.)
9780833079930 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
083307993X (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Standard No. GBVCP 100865888X

 
    
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