The indirect approach / John W Bellflower

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Armed Forces Journal January 2007, pp.12-16,37 (4)Summary: Over reliance on strategic attack is preventing the U.S. from capitalizing on its air supremacy in small wars. This article highlights the advantages of indirect air power for airlift; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and psychological warfare.
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Over reliance on strategic attack is preventing the U.S. from capitalizing on its air supremacy in small wars. This article highlights the advantages of indirect air power for airlift; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and psychological warfare.

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