Underkill
Scalable Capabilities for Military Operations amid Populations
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Gompert, David C.
Johnson, Stuart E.
Libicki, Martin C.
Frelinger, David R.
Gordon, John IV
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EnglishAbstract
The U.S. military is ill-equipped to strike at extremists who hide in populations. Using deadly force against them can harm and alienate the very people whose cooperation U.S. forces are trying to earn. To solve this problem, a new RAND study proposes a "continuum of force"--a suite of capabilities that includes sound, light, lasers, cell phones, and video cameras. These technologies are available but have received insufficient attention.
Keywords
Political Science; TechnologyDOI
10.7249/MG848OSDISBN
9780833047120, 9780833046840Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2009Classification
International relations
Warfare and defence
Military engineering