Air University (U.S.), Center for Strategy and Technology
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Air University (U.S.), Center for Strategy and Technology
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Air University (U.S.)
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Center for Strategy and Technology
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Incoming Resources
- Reachback operations for air campaign planning and execution, by Scott M. Britten
- Using lasers in space, laser orbital debris removal and asteroid deflection, by Jonathan W. Campbell
- Biofuels, an alternative to U.S. Air Force petroleum fuel dependency, Mark S. Danigole
- "Heads, not tails", how best to engage theater ballistic missiles, by Ronald C. Wiegand
- Next generation nanotechnology assembly fabrication methods, a trend forecast, Vincent T. Jovene
- Space-based global strike, understanding strategic and military implications, by Larry G. Sills
- Non-lethal weapons, setting our phasers on stun? : potential strategic blessings and curses of non-lethal weapons on the battlefield, by Erik L. Nutley
- Directed energy weapons on the battlefield, a new vision for 2025, by John P. Geis II
- Non-lethal technologies, implications for military strategy, by Joseph Siniscalchi
- Failed states and casualty phobia, implications for force structure and technology choices, by Jeffrey Record
- Death by a thousand cuts, micro-air vehicles in the service of Air Force missions, by Arthur F. Huber II
- Hyperspectral imagery, warfighting through a different set of eyes, by Paul J. Pabich
- Strategies for defeating commercial imagery systems, by Stephen Latchford
- Resurgent Russia in 2030, challenge for the USAF, by Theodore C. Hailes [and others]
- War without oil, a catalyst for true transformation, by Michael J. Hornitschek
- Global mobility, anywhere, anytime, any threat? : countering the MANPADS challenge, by Jacqueline D. van Ovost
- International armament cooperative programs, benefits, liabilities, and self-inflicted wounds--the JSF as a case study, by Stephen G. Di Domenico
- Weapons for strategic effect, how important is technology?, Cohn [i.e. Colin] S. Gray
- Directed energy and fleet defense, implications for naval warfare, by William J. McCarthy
- Cruise missiles and modern war, strategic and technological implications, by David J. Nicholls
- U.S. Army Apache helicopters and U.S. Air Force expeditionary forces, implications for future military operations, by Brad Mason
- Perils of reasoning by historical analogy, Munich, Vietnam, and American use of force since 1945, by Jeffrey Record ; foreword by the Honorable Sam Nunn
- High power microwaves, strategic and operational implications for warfare, Eileen M. Walling
- Unmanned undersea vehicles and guided missile submarines, technological and operational synergies, by Edward A. Johnson, Jr
- Technology and command, implications for military operations in the twenty-first century, by William B. McClure
- Air Force and the cyberspace mission, defending the Air Force's computer networks in the future, Shane P. Courville
- The end of secrecy, military competitiveness in the age of transparency, by Beth M. Kaspar
- Discord or "harmonious society"?, China in 2030, by John P. Geis II [and others]
- Infrared systems for tactical aviation, an evolution in military affairs?, by George B. Hept
- Precision engagement at the strategic level of war, guiding promise or wishful thinking?, by Timothy J. Sakulich
- Serbia and Vietnam, a preliminary comparison of U.S. decisions to use force, by Jeffrey Record
- Failed state 2030, Nigeria : a case study, by Christopher J. Kinnan [and others]
- Unmanned aerial vehicles, implications for military operations, by David Glade
- Streamlining DoD acquisition, balancing schedule with complexity, edited by James R. Rothenflue and Marsha J. Kwolek
- Legal constraints on information warfare, by Mark Russell Shulman
- Lasers in space, technological options for enhancing US military capabilities, by Mark E. Rogers
- Homeland security and the Coast Guard, postured for technology improvements, by Arthur C. Walsh
- Centralized control with decentralized execution, never divide the fleet?, by Daniel F. Baltrusaitis
- Sustained space superiority, a national strategy for the United States, by Larry J. Schaefer
- Transcendental terrorism and dirty bombs, radiological weapons threat revisited, by Chad Brown
- Airborne and space-based lasers, an analysis of technological and operational compatibility, by Kenneth W. Barker
- Deeply buried facilities, implications for military operations, by Eric M. Sepp
- Weaponization of space, understanding strategic and technological inevitabilities, by Thomas D. Bell
- The Air Force in silico, computational biology in 2025, Christopher Coates
- The decision maker's guide to robust, reliable, and inexpensive access to space, by Gary N. Henry
- Aircrew performance cutting-edge technology, emerging human performance enhancement technology vision in support of operational military aviation strategy, Kris M. Belland
- Attack operations for missile defense, by Merrick E. Krause
- Ground truth, the implications of joint interdependence for air and ground operations, by L. Ross Roberts
- Lasers and missile defense, new concepts for space-based and ground-based laser weapons, by William H. Possel
- The seductive effects of an expeditionary mindset, Michael Arnold