Air-sea battle disclaimers and 'kill-chains' / Robert C Boyles.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Proceedings US Naval Institute January 2014, pp.46-51 (86)Summary: Argues that the present US emphasis on air-sea battle and the targetting of weak points in an enemy's sequence of information, decision, action (the kill chain) is misplaced as it mistakes warfare for war. The article provides historical examples of such failures and identifies why the ASB approach is also likely to be found wanting. Includes references in support of the argument.
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Argues that the present US emphasis on air-sea battle and the targetting of weak points in an enemy's sequence of information, decision, action (the kill chain) is misplaced as it mistakes warfare for war. The article provides historical examples of such failures and identifies why the ASB approach is also likely to be found wanting. Includes references in support of the argument.

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