The Navy-Marine Corps Team will never fully appreciate the incredible combat power offered by maneuver air warfare until it exploits the capabilities of and employment concepts for the next generation short-takeoff and vertical-landing (STOVL) aircraft. The 31st Commandant's Planning Guidance states that as the Marine Corps progresses into the 21st century, one goal is to achieve an all STOVL aviation component. In doing so, it will ' provide effective support to the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) across the spectrum of conflict and enhance its expeditionary utility.'.
STOVL Air Power: The Ramps, Roads, and Speedbumps to Exploiting Maneuver Air
1996
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military planning , Short takeoff aircraft , Aerial warfare , Navy , Amphibious ships , Ramps , Vertical landings , Task forces , Marine corps , Scenarios , Maneuvers , Magtf(Marine air ground task force) , Cas(Close air support) , Jast(Joint advanced strike technology) , Jsf(Joint strike fighter) , Flexibility , Tacair(Tactical aviation) , Stovl(Short take off and vertical landing) , Expeditionary forces , Land basing , Maneuver air warfare
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