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Army Fires Capabilities for 2025 and Beyond [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 0833099671
  • ISBN-13: 9780833099679
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  • ISBN-13: 9780833099679
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To assist the Army in its reorientation toward conventional combat operations, the authors of this report identify capability gaps in the field artillery and actions that the Army should consider taking from today to roughly 2030.



The Army is currently reorienting from a focus on counterinsurgency operations to a focus on conventional combat operations, and this shift has highlighted the need to take a detailed look at the state of the field artillery. The authors of this report identify capability gaps in the field artillery and actions that the Army should consider taking from today to roughly 2030.

To assist the Army in its reorientation toward conventional combat operations, the authors of this report identify capability gaps in the field artillery and actions that the Army should consider taking from today to roughly 2030.
Preface iii
Figures
ix
Tables
xi
Summary xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Chapter One Introduction
1(6)
Contrasting the Counterinsurgency Environment to Today's Conventional Combat Realities
3(1)
Advances in the Fires Capability of Other Nations
4(1)
Purpose of This Research
5(2)
Chapter Two Future Army Fires Planning Scenarios
7(62)
Introduction
7(2)
Russia
9(15)
North Korea
24(18)
Iran
42(9)
Iraq/ISIL
51(7)
China/Pacific
58(11)
Chapter Three Threat Capabilities Relating to Army Fires
69(8)
Target Sets
69(5)
Counters
74(1)
Threats
75(2)
Chapter Four U.S. Army Current and Potential Indirect Fire Capabilities
77(10)
Current Capability
77(7)
The Current Program of Record
84(2)
Foreign Artillery Programs for Possible U.S. Army Use
86(1)
Chapter Five Joint Fires
87(22)
Joint Fires Capabilities
88(2)
Air-to-Surface Strike Capabilities
90(8)
Surface-to-Surface Strike Capabilities
98(3)
Ship-to-Shore Strike Capabilities
101(5)
Counterfire
106(1)
Suppression of Enemy Air Defense
107(2)
Chapter Six Targeting
109(38)
Introduction
109(2)
U.S. Army Targeting Capabilities to 2030
111(13)
Other Service Targeting Platforms, 2016--2030
124(14)
The Performance of Army and Joint Targeting and ISR Capabilities in Future Scenarios
138(7)
Conclusions
145(2)
Chapter Seven Capability Gaps
147(30)
Overview
147(1)
Sense
148(9)
Decide
157(10)
Strike
167(7)
Summary
174(3)
Chapter Eight Recommendations
177(8)
APPENDIX
Army Indirect Fires in an Operational Context: A Historical Analysis (1985--2003) with a View Toward the Baltics (2020)
185(24)
Abbreviations
209(6)
References
215