Testing tempo: The role of special forces in the 21st Century/ David Reynolds

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly: Vol.55 Issue 16, 18 April 2018, pp.22-27 (122)Summary: With governments within NATO changing their attitude to conventional force intervention, special forces have become the immediate response for nations endorsing a new approach to regional security. However, there is concern that special forces cannot sustain the current high tempo of operations being asked of them.This article examines the political drivers behind the demand to employ such units.
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With governments within NATO changing their attitude to conventional force intervention, special forces have become the immediate response for nations endorsing a new approach to regional security. However, there is concern that special forces cannot sustain the current high tempo of operations being asked of them.This article examines the political drivers behind the demand to employ such units.

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