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This report summarizes an examination of the air campaign planning process, including observation of how the process was conducted in recent exercises and a review of how the process was performed during the Gulf War. A number of suggested changes to the process are recommended that, in conjunction with changes to the Contingency Theater Automated Planning System (CTAPS), could improve the process significantly and reduce the time needed for production of the Air Tasking Order from 48 to 24 hours. CTAPS capabilities were examined as a part of this study. The CTAPS 5.0x and planned 6.0 architectures were reviewed and suggestions presented that could enhance the operational capabilities of the system. This report should be of interest to project managers and monitors of CTAPS and related programs, to those interested in the air campaign planning process, and to those responsible for developing Department of Defense or Air Force information system architectures.
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Air warfare --- Unified operations (Military science) --- Planning.
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Air warfare --- Unified operations (Military science) --- Planning.
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The psychological effects of air operations can significantly shorten wars and reduce their costs, particularly in American lives. In some conflicts, the psychological effects of air operations may exceed the physical effects in importance. This report examines ways to maximize the psychological impact of U.S. air power in future conflicts. Drawing upon POW interrogations and other data from the Persian Gulf, Vietnam, and Korean wars and World War II, the author assesses the psychological effects of past U.S. air attacks against both enemy strategic targets and deployed ground forces. The author identifies the conditions that have consistently produced a catastrophic disintegration in enemy resistance and large-scale enemy surrenders and suggests how U.S. commanders might design and conduct future military operations to exploit the psychological potential of air power more fully.
Air warfare --- Psychological warfare. --- Psychological aspects. --- Case studies.
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Air warfare --- -Target acquisition --- -Acquisition, Target --- Detectors --- Fire control (Gunnery) --- Gunnery --- Radar --- Weapons systems --- Aerial strategy --- Aerial tactics --- Aerial warfare --- Air strategy --- Air tactics --- Aeronautics, Military --- War --- Air power --- Airplanes, Military --- Psychological aspects --- Target acquisition --- Decision Making. --- Military Personnel --- Psychological aspects. --- psychology. --- -Psychological aspects --- Psychology. --- Acquisition, Target
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