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A Kill Is a Kill : Asymmetrically Attacking US Airpower

By Major Michael A. O’Halloran, USMC

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Title: A Kill Is a Kill : Asymmetrically Attacking US Airpower  
Author: Major Michael A. O’Halloran, USMC
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Military Science, Airpower
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Michael A. O’Halloran, Usm, B. M. (n.d.). A Kill Is a Kill : Asymmetrically Attacking US Airpower. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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This study analyzes the asymmetric threat to U.S. airpower across the political, operational, and tactical levels of war and examines whether the U.S. has adequately prepared itself to counter asymmetrical measures against its airpower assets. The answers are not reassuring.

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION.......1 The Question.......2 Background and Significance of the Problem.....2 Limitations of the Study..... 4 Methodology.......5 Terminology.....6 Preview of the Argument.....7 ASYMMETRIC RESPONSES AT THE POLITICAL LEVEL....... 10 Propaganda.....11 Coalition Busting..... 15 Enemy Measures to Change U.S. Targeting Strategy.......22 Conclusion.....25 ASYMMETRIC RESPONSES AT THE OPERATIONAL LEVEL.......28 Attacking Airpower on the Ramp.......30 Aircraft Carriers.....33 Deception.....36 Urban Warfare.....39 Conclusion..... 42 ASYMMETRIC RESPONSES AT THE TACTICAL LEVEL.....44 The Israeli Experience..... 45 MANPADS.......48 The Laser Threat.......51 Conclusion..... 54 CONCLUSIONS.......57

 
 



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