Military Capabilities for Hybrid War by David E. Johnson

Military Capabilities for Hybrid War

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  • Genre Engineering
  • Publisher Rand Corporation
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  • Size 1.60 MB
  • Length 26 Pages

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The Israel Defense Forces have gained much experience against hybrid opponents—Hezbollah and Hamas—in recent conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza. The lessons from these experiences are relevant to understanding the capabilities the U.S. Army and the joint force will require in the future. Principal findings highlight the importance of combined arms fire and maneuver; precision, standoff fires; responsive air and artillery support; and heavy forces.

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