Mobile ballistic and cruise missiles are the highest priority time sensitive threats in a Joint Task Force (JTF) Commanders area of operations because they threaten civilian population centers, and military and industrial targets. When an adversary employs missiles with nuclear, biological, or chemical warheads, they can quickly disrupt friendly force offensive operations. Potential foreign adversaries have systems with the capability to target US and allied critical assets outside of the potential battlefield, and the threat promises to grow with time. United States (US) military forces have experienced considerable difficulty detecting, fixing, and targeting mobile missiles because they are difficult to locate and are not required to emit any collectable signals prior to launch operations. Regional adversaries can hide mobile missiles before launch, then quickly emplace, fire and displace before the US can react. The US Intelligence Community (IC) assesses that regional adversaries may use denial and deception practices, that further hamper the JTFs ability to detect, fix and target time sensitive, mobile missiles. There were 18 Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM) attacks against coalition forces during the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Offensive that were either intercepted and destroyed by Patriot systems or allowed to land harmlessly in the Persian Gulf or open desert. On the other hand, despite the overall success of Theater Missile Defense (TMD) Warfighters in OIF, Iraqi SRBMs and their reduced engagement timelines heavily stressed the coalitions sense, warn and detect architecture and forced rapid decisions in a compressed engagement cycle. In addition, OIF marks the first time that US TMD Warfighters have faced cruise missiles in combat. Chinese-built, Iraqi employed Seersucker cruise missiles penetrated friendly airspace and reached their intended targets.
Leveraging a Strategic Intelligence Mobile Missile Enterprise for Theater Missile Defense Warfighters
2011
30 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Theatre ballistic missiles , Air defense , Military operations , Intelligence community (united states) , Cruise missiles , Task forces , Joint military activities , Military forces(united states) , Theater missile defense , Technical intelligence , Situational awareness , Command and control , Short range ballistic missiles , Combat support , Joint task force
Theater Missile Defense: A Joint Enterprise
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