Electronic Warfare - Air Force Doctrine Document (Afdd) 3-13.1 - U S Air Force - Livres - Createspace - 9781480271838 - 7 novembre 2012
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Electronic Warfare - Air Force Doctrine Document (Afdd) 3-13.1

Publisher Marketing: Air and space power and technology have always been tightly bound together throughout the history of air and space operations. This linkage is very evident in the combat machines, devices, and tactic needed to survive in the air and space environment. The use of radio and radar early in World War II as the means to find targets on the surface and in the air illustrates the first technological exploitation of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum in aerial warfare. The advent of countermeasures to these systems produced what we now consider electronic warfare (EW). Today's weapon system and support systems rely on radio, radar, infrared (IR), electro-optical, ultraviolet, and laser technologies to function in peace and war. Unhampered use of the EM medium is vital to assure the success of any modern military operation. Coalition forces in Operation Desert Storm operated "at will" over Iraq and Kuwait after gaining control of the EM spectrum early in the war. This Air Force Doctrine Document, "Electronic Warfare (AFDD 3-13.1)," establishes operational doctrine for United States Air force EW operations and provides a basis for understanding, planning, and executing the portion of air and space warfare. It articulates fundamental Air Force principles for the application of combat force and provides commanders operational-level guidance on the employment and integration of Air Force resources to achieve desired objectives. This AFDD applies to all Air Force military and civilian personnel (includes AFRC and ANG units and members) involved in planning or conducting electronic warfare operations. Contributor Bio:  Force, U S Air Janet Sue Sisson was born in Brazil, Indiana but was raised in Anderson Indiana. She is the daughter of Audra and Vern Shinn. She has one sister, Darleen. She married Donald Sisson and has two daughters, Dana and Donnellyn, and six grandchildren and six great- grandchildren.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 7 novembre 2012
ISBN13 9781480271838
Éditeurs Createspace
Pages 64
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 3 mm   ·   172 g

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