Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781370510078 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | September 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781370510078 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | September 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This excellent report, professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction, analyzes the theater airlift implications of the United States (US) Army's vision for land warfare in the twenty-first century.
Those planning the "Army After Next" (AAN)—now called the "Army Vision: The Transformation of the Army," which is a continuum of the AAN—envision a lighter, leaner, and more lethal force that will rely heavily on information dominance to maximize combat effectiveness throughout the projected nonlinear battlespace. Of chief concern in Colonel Allvin's study are changes in the role of theater airlift that the AAN may portend.
Colonel Allvin identifies theater airlift capabilities critical to the AAN concept and examines emerging systems that seem likely to furnish those capabilities. He argues that improvements in cargo handling, situational awareness, and defensive systems—as well as the ability to operate in austere conditions—constitute the most crucial future requirements for theater airlift. Based on his analysis of currently available data, Allvin concludes the most promising emerging systems for achieving required theater airlift capabilities include the tilt-wing concept, autonomous cargo-handling systems, and a standoff capability for examining the suitability of opportune landing sites.
Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION * Assumptions and Limitations * Notes * Chapter 2 - THE ARMY AFTER NEXT CONCEPT * Genesis * Force Structure—The Hybrid Force * Summary * Notes * Chapter 3 - THE ARMY AFTER NEXT IMPLICATIONS FOR THEATER AIRLIFT * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * Notes * Chapter 4 - CURRENT THEATER AIRLIFT CAPABILITIES * C-130E/H * C-130J (and J-30) * C-17 * CH-47D * V 22 * Coming Up Short * Notes * Chapter 5 - BRIDGING THE GAP—FUTURE THEATER AIRLIFT CAPABILITIES * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * It All Sounds Good * Notes * Chapter 6 - ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS * Analysis * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * Other Key Considerations * Conclusions * Notes
This excellent report, professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction, analyzes the theater airlift implications of the United States (US) Army's vision for land warfare in the twenty-first century.
Those planning the "Army After Next" (AAN)—now called the "Army Vision: The Transformation of the Army," which is a continuum of the AAN—envision a lighter, leaner, and more lethal force that will rely heavily on information dominance to maximize combat effectiveness throughout the projected nonlinear battlespace. Of chief concern in Colonel Allvin's study are changes in the role of theater airlift that the AAN may portend.
Colonel Allvin identifies theater airlift capabilities critical to the AAN concept and examines emerging systems that seem likely to furnish those capabilities. He argues that improvements in cargo handling, situational awareness, and defensive systems—as well as the ability to operate in austere conditions—constitute the most crucial future requirements for theater airlift. Based on his analysis of currently available data, Allvin concludes the most promising emerging systems for achieving required theater airlift capabilities include the tilt-wing concept, autonomous cargo-handling systems, and a standoff capability for examining the suitability of opportune landing sites.
Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION * Assumptions and Limitations * Notes * Chapter 2 - THE ARMY AFTER NEXT CONCEPT * Genesis * Force Structure—The Hybrid Force * Summary * Notes * Chapter 3 - THE ARMY AFTER NEXT IMPLICATIONS FOR THEATER AIRLIFT * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * Notes * Chapter 4 - CURRENT THEATER AIRLIFT CAPABILITIES * C-130E/H * C-130J (and J-30) * C-17 * CH-47D * V 22 * Coming Up Short * Notes * Chapter 5 - BRIDGING THE GAP—FUTURE THEATER AIRLIFT CAPABILITIES * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * It All Sounds Good * Notes * Chapter 6 - ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS * Analysis * Austere Operations * Cargo-Handling Capability * Situational Awareness * Defensive Systems * Other Key Considerations * Conclusions * Notes