Title: Non-Lethal Technologies: Implications For Military Strategy
Abstract:Abstract : Historically, militaries have sought to increase the lethality of weapons to better achieve military success and political objectives. In the current political environment, this approach ma...Abstract : Historically, militaries have sought to increase the lethality of weapons to better achieve military success and political objectives. In the current political environment, this approach may not be the most effective means to achieve stability. Political, societal, and operational factors have limited the effective use of traditional military response. Emerging non-lethal weapon technologies may offer the means to decisively confront today's security dilemmas. The current interest in non-lethal weaponry is primarily centered on employment during close-in tactical engagements for peacekeeping and peace enforcement missions. This assessment will continue the debate and examine the issue from a broader perspective. Specifically, are non-lethal weapons technologies an effective weapon to achieve military and political objectives across the spectrum of conflict? The paper will examine potentials of non-lethal doctrine by assessing the emerging characteristics of U.S. security policy, identify the unique competencies of nonlethal weapons, then evaluate the ponderables of employment of non-lethal tools. Finally, military employment options for non-lethal weapons will be examined. The conclusion will identify high payoff non-lethal technologies and their implications for Air Force doctrine and strategies.Read More
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-03-01
Language: en
Type: report
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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