The United States has undertaken an ambitious program for developing a global ballistic missile defense capability to defend America, its armed forces and its allies. The vision for this capability presents an interesting question on command organization since the conventional military structure is based on warfighting in distinct geographic areas of responsibility. This paper will address the question what is the optimal command and control concept for U.S. joint theater ballistic missile defense forces. A discussion of missile defense systems, concept of operations and joint doctrine that currently exists will be considered in relation to several command and control options for organizing theater ballistic missile defense forces.
U.S. Joint Theater Ballistic Missile Defense: Seeking Optimal Command and Control
2005
23 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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