"STRIKE WARFARE IN THE 21st CENTURY"


An introduction to military operations and weapons

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What is Strike Warfare?


Simply put, it is the attack of targets on the land or sea surface by weapons launched from aircraft, ships or submarines. By that definition, strike warfare began a long time ago with simple cannon balls fired from sailing ships. Today we find a diverse array of complex weapon systems in use around the world, including those that are launched remotely from unmanned flying machines. This book puts both the operational usage of strike weapons and their development into clear perspective

This is perhaps the first book to deal with this complex subject matter in everyday language. Topics that are often cloaked in secrecy or discussed using military-technical jargon are reduced to the fundamental level and explained in plain English.



Part 1 - Strike Warfare Operations


- Targets
- Defenses
- Strike Resources
- Strike Support
- Finding the Target
- Defeating the Defenses
- Rules of Engagement
- Strike Planning
- Strike Execution

Part 2 - Strike Weapons Development


- Security
- Defining the Need
- Evaluating Alternatives
- Design Criteria
- Development
- Qualification
- Production
- Deployment and Support
- Upgrades
- Retirement

Appendixes


- Glossary of Terms
- Generic Design Criteria
- Military Designations and Weapons Names
- Strike Weapons Characteristics
- Sources of Additional Information

Published by Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD; 2012
ISBN 978-1-61251-083-5

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