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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/PE184
来源IDPE-184-A
The Challenges of the "Now" and Their Implications for the U.S. Army
David E. Johnson
发表日期2016-01-20
出版年2016
页码15
语种英语
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The U.S. Army has been at war in Afghanistan and Iraq almost continuously for more than a decade. While this experience has honed the Army's ability to fight irregular adversaries, these may not be the adversaries the Army will need to fight in the future. This perspective reviews the spectrum of military adversaries and operations the nation currently faces, how it has adapted to irregular challenges and the consequences of that adaptation, and the lessons of other recent conflicts. The aim here is not so much to learn about the current conflicts but to help understand battles the United States has not yet fought but likely will in the future — to learn how to address the recurring Army pattern of ignoring potential conflicts while focusing intently on a current one. To counterbalance this focus, the author has synthesized prior RAND research and drawn on personal experience and discussions with current Army personnel. He notes that our country's potential adversaries know U.S. military capabilities and vulnerabilities and are adapting. The Army needs to prepare for the full range of adversaries it is likely to confront, some of whom will be armed with weapons that are now superior to some of its own.

主题Military Force Planning ; Military Strategy ; Operational Readiness ; United States Army
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PE184.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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