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This doctrine is known a network-centric warfare in US military circles.
Recently, the RMA debate focussed on " network-centric warfare " which is a doctrine that aims to connect all troops on the battlefield.
Today, the Pentagon embraces a new doctrine: network-centric warfare, made possible by the Digital Revolution.
Network-centric warfare, also called network-centric operations, is a military doctrine or theory of war pioneered by the United States Department of Defense in the 1990s.
The third current application of militarization of space can be demonstrated by the emerging military doctrine of network-centric warfare.

doctrine and warfare
Others continue to use the word to describe the style of breakthrough warfare practised by the Axis powers of this period, even if it were not a formal doctrine.
Göring also displayed a lack of understanding of doctrine and technical issues in aerial warfare which he left to the more competent.
The deep battle doctrine relies upon aviation and armor advances in the hope that maneuver warfare offers quick, efficient, and decisive victory.
According to military doctrine, to be successful an attacker generally requires a 3: 1 ratio of numerical superiority over the defender for foot soldiers ; in mountain warfare this ratio should be considerably higher as the terrain favours defence.
Liddell Hart also stated that study of Sherman's campaigns had contributed significantly to his own " theory of strategy and tactics in mechanized warfare ", which had in turn influenced Heinz Guderian's doctrine of Blitzkrieg and Rommel's use of tanks during the Second World War.
This doctrine was first practically applied to warfare by the Italians and the Soviets.
While Germany, and to some degree the Western Allies, adopted Blitzkrieg ideas, they were not much used by the Red Army which developed its armoured warfare doctrine based on deep operations.
Operational mobility is, within warfare and military doctrine, the level of command which coordinates the minute details of tactics with the overarching goals of strategy.
Soviet ( and contemporary Russian ) doctrine emphasizes combined-arms warfare as well as operational warfare.
The Special Air Warfare Center, located at Hurlburt Field, undertook to develop tactical air doctrine while training crews for special air warfare in places like Southeast Asia.
In late 2001, with the Pentagon's focus on information warfare as an integral facet of the American war doctrine increasing, the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence was formed.
British operational doctrine failed to encourage the effective use of tanks-a prerequisite for successful modern desert warfare.
* Asymmetric Warfare Group, a unit of the United States Army which crafts doctrine for asymmetric warfare
Vernichtungsgedanke ’ s long reign as the prime tactical doctrine of modern warfare ended on the Western Front.
Armies that often engage in urban warfare operation may train most of their infantry in basic CQC doctrine as it relates to common tasks such as building entry, " clearing a room " and concussion and other grenades.
The development of the Invincible-class anti-submarine carriers was part of this doctrine with their primary mission being anti-submarine warfare using the Sea King helicopter.
This reqired an overhaul of US military doctrine, as the concept of winter warfare had not been tested in the Army since 1914.
This standardisation of doctrine ( which itself was an attempt to grasp the philosophy underlying warfare, rather than a narrow prescribed set of rules such as those laid down by Henri Jomini ) was one of the distinguishing features of the Prussian General Staff model.
In accordance with British infantry tank doctrine and based on the expected needs of World War I-style trench warfare, the tank was required to be capable of navigating shell-cratered ground, demolishing infantry obstacles such as barbed wire, and attacking fixed enemy defences ; for these purposes, great speed and heavy armament was not required.
War games, communication exercises in a different variety of combat operations allowed the officers to familiarise themselves with mobile warfare, and it gave way to proficient doctrine and better prepared operational methods than most of its opponents.
These principles of warfare are very broad, and are tied in to military doctrine of the various military services.
* Network-centric warfare ( NCW ), a modern military doctrine

doctrine and for
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
In fact, a cash purchase of a corporation's stock followed by liquidation might also be an effective way to transfer a claim for refund if the Kimbell-Diamond doctrine is not applied to eliminate the intermediate step.
The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists.
It is important for an understanding of Zen to realize that the esoteric preoccupations of the select few cannot be the doctrine of the common man.
He is well known for having given a series of lectures in which he championed a pure form of Christian doctrine and chastised his audience about their laxity.
Paneloux may argue that the plague is a punishment for sin, but how does he reconcile that doctrine with the death of a child?
The majority of Southern Baptists, including Billy Graham, accept Arminianism with an exception allowing for a doctrine of perseverance of the saints (" eternal security ").
Steven Harper states " Wesley does not place the substitionary element primarily within a legal framework ... Rather doctrine seeks to bring into proper relationship the ' justice ' between God's love for persons and God's hatred of sin ... it is not the satisfaction of a legal demand for justice so much as it is an act of mediated reconciliation.
Traditional Calvinists believe in the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, which says that because God chose some unto salvation and actually paid for their particular sins, he keeps them from apostasy and that those who do apostatize were never truly regenerated ( that is, born again ) or saved.
Most Protestants deny the doctrine of apostolic succession, believing that it is neither taught in Scripture nor necessary for Christian teaching, life, and practice.
This doctrine is a 17th century innovation, although it is now applied retrospectively for centuries ; the seventh Baron De La Warr had three surviving sons ; the first died without children, the second left two daughters, the third left a son.
The Soviet doctrine called for development of their own ABM system and return to strategic parity with the US.
This prepared the groundwork for the definition of the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity.
According to the doctrine of some Tibetan schools ( like Theravāda but for different reasons ), only the first of these is recognized.
Among their most critical duties is the ordination and appointment of clergy to serve local churches as pastor, presiding at sessions of the Annual, Jurisdictional, and General Conferences, providing pastoral ministry for the clergy under their charge, and safeguarding the doctrine and discipline of the Church.
Among their duties, are responsibility for appointing clergy to serve local churches as pastor, for performing ordinations, and for safeguarding the doctrine and discipline of the Church.
Three core principles establish a basis for Bahá ' í teachings and doctrine: the unity of God, the unity of religion, and the unity of humankind.
Subjects of further contention among scholars are the identity of claimed corrections and revisions of Job's speeches, which are claimed to have been made for the purpose of harmonizing them with the orthodox doctrine of retribution.
One explanation for this silence is that such questions distract from activity that is practical to realizing enlightenment and bring about the danger of substituting the experience of liberation by conceptual understanding of the doctrine or by religious faith.
( Baroque art was created during — and often forthe Counter-Reformation and so, ironically, BJU has been criticized by some other fundamentalists for promoting “ false Catholic doctrine ” through its art gallery.

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