1st Edition

AirLandBattle21 Transformational Concepts for Integrating Twenty-First Century Air and Ground Forces

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more
Contents: Laying the foundation; The brigade combat team construct; Battlespace transformation; The concept of air as a maneuver force; Expanding AirLandBattle21 counterland concepts; Counterair concepts; Alternatives to strategic attack; From strategic attack to strategic cordon; Tactical airlift concepts; Engaging the debate and completing the transformation; Appendix: Airlift calculations and assumptions; Selected bibliography; Index.

Biography

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

'Non-linear, non-contiguous, non-establishment. A fresh take on 21st century warfare where the Army and Air Force are urged to become more Marine-like to close the seams in joint operations.' Stephen Chiabotti, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, USA 'Finally! Transformation must be more than a change in technology. Forward thinking, yet practical, AirLandBattle21 proposes much needed credible solutions to the question of how land and air forces can and should be mutually supportive, even interdependent to maximize their capabilities on the 21st century battlespace. The Army and Air Force need to take notice of the revolutionary concepts in this important work.' Robert Mahoney, Marine Corps War College, USA