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How Can the Mobility Air Forces Better Support Adaptive Basing?: Appendixes A-C, Supporting Analyses of Adaptive Basing, Soft Power, and Historical Ca

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The U.S. Air Force is exploring adaptive basing (AB) concepts to reduce the vulnerability of U.S. forces to growing air and missile threats and to preserve critical combat capabilities in highly contested environments. These concepts are likely to stress the U.S. Air Force's global mobility capabilities. AB concepts call for force packages to operate in mobile and responsive ways to preserve critical combat capabilities and fight from positions of advantage. Although these concepts place additional and different demands on the U.S. Air Force's global mobility capabilities, their effect on the Mobility Air Forces had not been fully analyzed. These appendixes provide in-depth discussion of the concepts, a detailed examination of the different types of power (hard, soft, and sharp) an adversary could exert on potential allies to limit U.S. base access, and historical case studies from World War II.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781977410092
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 98
  • Published:
  • April 29, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x5x279 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 254 g.
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Expected delivery: February 19, 2025

Description of How Can the Mobility Air Forces Better Support Adaptive Basing?: Appendixes A-C, Supporting Analyses of Adaptive Basing, Soft Power, and Historical Ca

The U.S. Air Force is exploring adaptive basing (AB) concepts to reduce the vulnerability of U.S. forces to growing air and missile threats and to preserve critical combat capabilities in highly contested environments. These concepts are likely to stress the U.S. Air Force's global mobility capabilities. AB concepts call for force packages to operate in mobile and responsive ways to preserve critical combat capabilities and fight from positions of advantage. Although these concepts place additional and different demands on the U.S. Air Force's global mobility capabilities, their effect on the Mobility Air Forces had not been fully analyzed. These appendixes provide in-depth discussion of the concepts, a detailed examination of the different types of power (hard, soft, and sharp) an adversary could exert on potential allies to limit U.S. base access, and historical case studies from World War II.

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