… the Chief of Army's Accelerated Warfare concept, it would be … allows a reader to envisage what warfare of the future might look … circuit boards so they don’t get grabbed. The enemy has been …
… Christchurch Earthquakes 2010-2011 Over a series of months, a … of February 2011 an aftershock was generated along another … must be prepared to fund considerable clean up, reconstruction, …
Welcome to the Grey Zone: Hybrid Warfare as Opportunity in the Current Era
… of the 'Grey Zone' and 'Hybrid Warfare', where state on state … far greater focus on sub-surface warfare, a smaller, less tech … concentrations of troops are vulnerable to easy surveillance and …
… Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Baluchistan. The federal … 711 CE, Muhammad ibn Qasim, an Arab general from the Umayyad … and Zoroastrianism. From 1100 CE onwards, several successive …
… learning outcomes weighted toward lethality and survivability. … desired outcome. Examples of measurable combat behaviours are the … the final result by a multiple of 10 or 100. Regardless of the …
… a variety of enduring aspects of war. Battle procedure, a term … German Army and triggered the ‘100 days to victory’ for the … to exploit the German vulnerabilities. Relying heavily on …
… coral reefs, and iconic overwater bungalows, coupled with a … pearl exports generated around $100 million in revenue. Fishing … and mangoes. Despite limited arable land, traditional farming …
Contested Logistics – Army’s Role in the Joint Force
… a violent explosion. The missile was fired by a concealed … of this vignette, sustainment was as instrumental to mission … importance of sustainment interoperability with coalition partners, …
Army’s Civil Engineers: An in-demand but underused technical workforce under stress
… to fill essential (let alone desirable) positions, and experience … becomes evasive and draws them towards exiting the Army for civil … be focussed on technical tasks. [10] Combat brigades, however, …