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Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance: Mission Command and Centralized Control

Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance: Mission Command and Centralized Control by United States Army Command and General Staff College 1508844100 9781508844105
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This monograph examines the utility of implementing the mission command philosophy in airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. This study begins by examining Helmuth Von Moltkes views on the exercise of disciplined initiative in battle. Brian Lawsons design problem model provides a framework for analyzing constraints as a source of friction. Confederate calvaryman J.E.B. Stuarts Gettysburg saga provides a vehicle for mission command analysis, given similiarities between Civil War cavarly reconnaissance and modern airborne ISR operations. This study also focuses on the pursuit of airborne reconnaissance support by World War I artillerymen, whose views on organic control echo current dialogue on UAS employment. This monograph concludes by assessing the potential impact of enhanced implementation of the mission command philosophy on theater airborne ISR effectiveness.

Author: United States Army Command and General S

Language: English

Binding: Paperback

Pages: 58

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Publication Date: 2015-03-15


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