The United States conducted Operation Enduring Freedom from land bases and aircraft carriers positioned far away from the landlocked combat zone. Yet, al Qaeda's infrastructure and the supporting Taliban regime in Afghanistan were destroyed. Global communications connectivity and the common operating picture that was made possible by linking the inputs of unmanned aerial vehicles and other sensors enabled a close partnership between airmen and U.S. Special Operations Forces on the ground. Such networked operations are now the cutting edge of an ongoing shift in American combat style.
Operation Enduring Freedom: An Assessment
2005
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Afghanistan conflict , Detectors , Long range(Distance) , Unmanned , Logistics , Rules of engagement , Decentralization , Global communications , Special operations forces , Military forces(United states) , Air power , Taliban , Al qaeda , Bin laden osama , Anaconda operation , Oef(Operation enduring freedom) , Uav(Unmanned aerial vehicles) , Osw(Operation southern watch) , Decentralized execution