Effects-Based Targeting: The Future of Targeting For The Royal Australian Air Force (2008) By Mat Butler
Looks at how Effects-Based Operations have the potential to change the way in which the RAAF approaches targeting, requiring the RAAF to analyse and select an adversary's vulnerabilities. Such operations will require the RAAF to map targets, define their relationships to networks and determine their importance to the desired campaign plan to achieve desired effects. The book examines the practical development of targeting in terms of an effects-based approach through aerial campaigns in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Kosovo and Iraq. Historical and modern case studies reveal how effects-based targeting concepts were conceived and implemented, what objectives were sought, what succeeded/failed, and the lessons drawn from the experiences.
- Soft Cover
- 194 pages
- In good condition