Publication

Jun 2012

This issue of ASPJ features articles on airpower command and control in Afghanistan, air and space power in 2025 as well as airpower in the interagency, using the Dominican Republic as case study. In addition, the authors in this issue shed light on the implications of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) and the new nature of aerial combat, US long-range strike capabilities and issues of mobility in future wars. The issue concludes with four book reviews that tackle the subjects of US war in Afghanistan, the Berlin airlift in the aftermath of WWII, missile defense and US-Russian nuclear strategy and a biography of Hubert R Harmon, founder of the US Air Force Academy.

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Author Tod D Wolters, Joseph L Campo, Denis Mercier, Philip Kao, Edward Boxx, Dave Blair, Wade S Karren, Clifford J Heflin
Series Air and Space Power Journal (ASPJ)
Issue 3
Publisher Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
Copyright © 2012 Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
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