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Version 1.0 |
Description |
1 online resource (vi, 79 pages) : illustrations |
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text txt rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
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text file PDF rda |
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"December 2017." |
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"From the Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command"--Page i. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-52). |
Access |
Approved for public release, distribution unlimited |
Note |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (TRADOC website, viewed Nov. 27, 2019). |
Summary |
[This document] describes how U.S. ground forces, as part of the Joint Force and with partners, will operate, fight, and campaign successfully across all domains--space, cyberspace, air, land, maritime--against peer adversaries in the 2025-2040 timeframe. 1 Multi-Domain Battle is an operational concept with strategic and tactical implications. It deliberately focuses on increasingly capable adversaries who challenge deterrence and pose strategic risk to U.S. interests in two ways. First, in operations below armed conflict, these adversaries employ systems to achieve their strategic ends over time to avoid war and the traditional operating methods of the Joint Force. Second, if these adversaries choose to wage a military campaign, they employ integrated systems that contest and separate Joint Force capabilities simultaneously in all domains at extended ranges to make a friendly response prohibitively risky or irrelevant. In this context, the Multi-Domain Battle concept describes how U.S. and partner forces organize, practice, and employ capabilities and methods across domains, environments, and functions over time and physical space to contest these adversaries in operations below armed conflict and, when required, defeat them in armed conflict. Although it recognizes the unique capabilities and roles of the Services, the concept seeks a common and interoperable capability development effort to provide Joint Force Commanders complementary and resilient forces to prosecute campaigns and further the evolution of combined arms for the 21st Century. |
Subject |
Unified operations (Military science)
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Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)
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Military art and science -- Forecasting.
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Military planning -- United States.
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Opérations interarmes (Science militaire)
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Conflits de basse intensité.
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Art et science militaires -- Prévision.
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Planification militaire -- États-Unis.
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Military planning. (OCoLC)fst01021370
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Military art and science -- Forecasting.
(OCoLC)fst01020897
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Low-intensity conflicts (Military science) (OCoLC)fst01003219
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Military doctrine. (OCoLC)fst01021106
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Unified operations (Military science) (OCoLC)fst01161336
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
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Added Author |
United States. Army Training and Doctrine Command, issuing body.
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Added Title |
Evolution of combined arms for the 21st century, 2025-2040 |
Gpo Item No. |
0325 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
D 101.2:M 91/2 |
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