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Redefining strategic strike: the strike role of the Australian Army into the 21st century\ Martin Dunn

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Land Warfare Studies Centre working paper ; no 102Publication details: Duntroon, ACT: Australian Army LWSC, 1999Description: 61pISBN:
  • 064229514X (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: This paper argues that unconventional options such as guerrila warfare be ignored simply because they do not coincide with a view of strike modelled on air attack. The theoretical perspective strips away many preconceived notions about strike. The purpose for which strike is being used drives the method pursued and several different objectives. It examines the various strike force options and their different characteristics.
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This paper argues that unconventional options such as guerrila warfare be ignored simply because they do not coincide with a view of strike modelled on air attack. The theoretical perspective strips away many preconceived notions about strike. The purpose for which strike is being used drives the method pursued and several different objectives. It examines the various strike force options and their different characteristics.

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