Supporting Combat Power Projection Away from Fixed Infrastructure, James A Leftwich,Bradley Deblois,David T Orletsky (9781977408013) — Readings Books

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Supporting Combat Power Projection Away from Fixed Infrastructure

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The authors examine the logistics and sustainment aspects of an emerging operational concept for employing a family of unmanned aerial vehicles that can be launched, recovered, and sustained with minimal reliance on runways. They find that this class of weapon system?called affordable runway-independent unmanned aerial vehicles?can conduct high-volume combat operations with lower resource requirements than traditional platforms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2022
Pages
84
ISBN
9781977408013

The authors examine the logistics and sustainment aspects of an emerging operational concept for employing a family of unmanned aerial vehicles that can be launched, recovered, and sustained with minimal reliance on runways. They find that this class of weapon system?called affordable runway-independent unmanned aerial vehicles?can conduct high-volume combat operations with lower resource requirements than traditional platforms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2022
Pages
84
ISBN
9781977408013