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Author Quintana, Elizabeth.

Title Cross-domain operations and interoperability / Elizabeth Quintana, Joanne Mackowski and Adam Smith
Published London, England : Royal United Services Institute, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (13 pages)
Series Occasional paper
Occasional paper (Royal United Services Institute)
Contents Concepts. -- Capabilities. -- Force structures. -- Training. -- Summary and conclusions
Summary The US has highlighted the importance of cross-domain capabilities within its Joint Operational Access Concept (JOAC), with the underpinning Air-Sea Battle and Joint Forcible Entry Operations (JFEO) concepts. In essence, these concepts aim to restore contingency across the spectrum of operational intensity and operating environments after more than a decade of land-centric COIN operations, and were primarily designed to counter the anti-access and area-denial capabilities (A2/AD) proliferating around the world. This paper will examine the concepts, capabilities and force structures necessary for cross-domain operations and interoperability, and how they might apply to smaller militaries. Focusing on the British experience, the paper will use lessons learned from recent operations to understand how these might be implemented. The topic was explored at a workshop held at RUSI on 25 May 2012, and the discussions there form the basis of much of the paper
Analysis forces NATO operations capabilities air joint cross-domain military
Notes "July 2012."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 13)
Notes Title from title screen (viewed on July 30, 2012)
Subject Unified operations (Military science)
Military planning.
Armed Forces -- Equipment and supplies -- International cooperation
Security, International.
Military planning.
Security, International.
Unified operations (Military science)
Form Electronic book
Author Mackowski, Joanne
Smith, Adam
Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies.