Air power confronts an unstable world /
Air power confronts an unstable world /
edited by Richard P. Hallion.
- 1st English ed.
- London ; Washington : Brassey's, 1997.
- xxiv, 247 p : ill ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: The Changing Nature of Air Warfare / Introduction: Air Power Past, Present and Future / Doctrine, Technology and Air Warfare / Air Targeting Strategies: An Overview / Shattering Impact: The Psychology of Air Attack / Precision Air Attack in the Modern Era / Joint Air Warfare: Halfway There / Operations in Search of a Title: Air Power in Operations Other Than War / 'You'll Remember the Quality Long After You've Forgotten the Cost': Structuring Air Power for the Small Air Force / Andrew G.B. Vallance -- Richard P. Hallion -- Barry D. Watts -- Phillip S. Meilinger -- Andrew P.N. Lambert -- Richard P. Hallion -- James A. Winnefeld -- Tony Mason -- Alan Stephens. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Air Power Confronts an Unstable World is a series of essays that examine the critical role of air power in international security, focussing on how it can influence both combat and humanitarian operations. This is the first book to look systematically at air power issues from strategy through targeting and the effects of air operations to air power force projection. It has a strong analytical approach and its provocative arguments and insights are all thoroughly rooted in history and experience, from the birth of air power up to the Bosnian air campaign of 1995. It is totally contemporary, the essays having all been completed since late summer 1996. The contributors are among the most distinguished authorities on air power in the English-speaking world and include both academics and senior serving and retired officers from the USA, Great Britain and Australia. This is the first book to tap the experience of such a distinguished group of authors writing in a post-Gulf War, post-Cold War environment.
1857532384 9781857532388
97006574
GB9748297 bnb
012703955 Uk
1900-1999
Air power.
Security, International.
World politics--20th century.
UG632 / .A7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: The Changing Nature of Air Warfare / Introduction: Air Power Past, Present and Future / Doctrine, Technology and Air Warfare / Air Targeting Strategies: An Overview / Shattering Impact: The Psychology of Air Attack / Precision Air Attack in the Modern Era / Joint Air Warfare: Halfway There / Operations in Search of a Title: Air Power in Operations Other Than War / 'You'll Remember the Quality Long After You've Forgotten the Cost': Structuring Air Power for the Small Air Force / Andrew G.B. Vallance -- Richard P. Hallion -- Barry D. Watts -- Phillip S. Meilinger -- Andrew P.N. Lambert -- Richard P. Hallion -- James A. Winnefeld -- Tony Mason -- Alan Stephens. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Air Power Confronts an Unstable World is a series of essays that examine the critical role of air power in international security, focussing on how it can influence both combat and humanitarian operations. This is the first book to look systematically at air power issues from strategy through targeting and the effects of air operations to air power force projection. It has a strong analytical approach and its provocative arguments and insights are all thoroughly rooted in history and experience, from the birth of air power up to the Bosnian air campaign of 1995. It is totally contemporary, the essays having all been completed since late summer 1996. The contributors are among the most distinguished authorities on air power in the English-speaking world and include both academics and senior serving and retired officers from the USA, Great Britain and Australia. This is the first book to tap the experience of such a distinguished group of authors writing in a post-Gulf War, post-Cold War environment.
1857532384 9781857532388
97006574
GB9748297 bnb
012703955 Uk
1900-1999
Air power.
Security, International.
World politics--20th century.
UG632 / .A7