The implications of the United States Army's army-after-next concept for the Australian Army

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Land Warfare Studies Centre working paper ; no 104Publication details: Duntroon, ACT: Australian Army LWSC, 1999Description: 37pISBN:
  • 0642295131 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Daws out some aspects of the US Army "army-after-next" project to see whether and how these might apply to Australia. Identifies the policy dilemmas (particularly the reallocation of resources) inherent in such an approach. concludes by recommending an integrated, digitised, always joint force suited to multinational operations as well as capable of responding to symmetric and asymmetric threats.
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Daws out some aspects of the US Army "army-after-next" project to see whether and how these might apply to Australia. Identifies the policy dilemmas (particularly the reallocation of resources) inherent in such an approach. concludes by recommending an integrated, digitised, always joint force suited to multinational operations as well as capable of responding to symmetric and asymmetric threats.

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