Heavy armor in the future security environment /

The U.S. Army is under pressure to demonstrate a valid need for heavy brigade combat teams in the future security environment -- an environment in which many believe that such units will be largely irrelevant. Do heavy armored forces have a place in the U.S. military of the future? The paper examine...

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Main Author: Johnson, David E. (David Eugene), 1950-
Corporate Authors: Arroyo Center, Rand Corporation
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2011.
Series:Occasional paper (Rand Corporation) ; OP-334-A.
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Online Access:http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/occasional_papers/2011/RAND_OP334.pdf
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Summary:The U.S. Army is under pressure to demonstrate a valid need for heavy brigade combat teams in the future security environment -- an environment in which many believe that such units will be largely irrelevant. Do heavy armored forces have a place in the U.S. military of the future? The paper examines the capabilities of irregular, state-sponsored hybrid, and state adversaries in the context of recent experiences in Iraq, Afghanistan, Gaza, and Lebanon. It concludes that heavy armored vehicles have been key enablers for light and medium armored forces engaged in irregular warfare and that they are the only vehicles able to maneuver on the battleground when adversaries have standoff weapons. To minimize future risk and cost, the author therefore recommends that the United States base much of its future capabilities on heavy armored forces that can scale down to confront irregular adversaries and serve as a hedge against challenges presented by a very complex and lethal future security environment.
Item Description:Caption title.
"Arroyo Center."
Physical Description:6 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780833059703
083305970X