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Title An Enduring Framework for Assessing the Contributions of Force Structure to a Coercive Strategy
Published Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center JUL 2002

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Description 1 online resource (84 pages)
Summary The U.S. Department of Defense is still struggling to define itself in the post-cold-war age-over a decade after the new period has begun. With a strategy and force structure review occurring on average every two years, the military has still not been able to generate a consistent basis on which to justify its force structure or its strategy. This study uses a decision analysis framework as a foundation for creating such a basis. Instead of depending on leadership for guidance, which changes with destabilizing regularity, this study relies on the theories of coercion that began in the cold war era. These theories have particular value today, especially in light of the many innovations the nation has undertaken in the past decade. Modified and translated for modern conventional warfare, these theories form the basis for a framework of enduring requirements for any military force that undertakes a coercive strategy. This study develops this framework to the operational level of analysis, and it is applied to two developmental air platforms, the Global Hawk Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle. The unique contributions of these two platforms become apparent using this framework, and the value of the framework is depicted as it points to areas for future improvement in these systems. Finally, the study makes a comparison between this framework and traditional analyses and strategy review processes, and it shows the unique and enduring value of this analytical framework for assessing the contributions of airpower platforms
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Subject Military strategy.
Coercive force.
Department of defense.
Aircraft.
Leadership.
Endurance(general)
Platforms.
Conventional warfare.
Decision theory.
Unmanned.
Cold war.
Combat vehicles.
Air power.
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics.
Form Electronic book
Author Beene, Eric A
AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL SCHOOL OF ADVANCED AIRPOWER STUDIES