Anti-Access Warfare: Countering A2/AD Strategies by Sam J. Tangredi

Anti-Access Warfare: Countering A2/AD Strategies



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Page: 256
ISBN: 9781612511863
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
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Aug 30, 2012 - That would run counter to an axiomatic goal of U.S. Focused on counterbalancing US naval dominance through a strategy that seeks to make US naval operations impossible or prohibitively costly in its immediate periphery, through what US planners call anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD). See this 3 June 2013 news article on " DoD Document Sheds First Clear Light On AirSea Battle: Warfare Unfettered ." The Defense Would not failure to pursue counter A2AD capabilities (and the concomitant erosion of allied confidence in our ability to provide security) embolden the PRC in its various regional aims? Dec 17, 2012 - As we wind down and try to move these bandwidth-intensive technologies and advancements to counter other potential adversaries, we should understand that owning the cyberspace domain will not always be possible. The solution is very good anti-surface warfare (ASuW) weapons that provide an asymmetric advantage against enemy ships. May 1, 2012 - Martin Dempsey, USA, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stresses the real threat of anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) tactics that future enemies will use to combat coalition forces. The US military has embraced ASB as a novel approach to warfare intended to counter 21st-century threats. Central to the ASB concept is overcoming the purportedly emerging 'anti-access/area denial challenge' (or A2/AD) that challenges the operational freedom of US military forces. Apr 4, 2014 - Even more disturbing is the whole issue of the US military's so-called Air-Sea Battle (ASB). Our dependency on this connectivity might just be our Achilles heel. Mar 12, 2013 - China on the other hand, emboldened by its economic growth, continues with its ambitious military modernization programme, thus adding teeth to its 'Counter Intervention Strategy'. Jan 19, 2013 - Highlights include: 1. May 29, 2013 - It should nonetheless be noted that such a concept as follows fits nicely into China's Anti-Access/Area-Denial (A2/AD) and active defense strategies. May 10, 2014 - A weapons system provides discrete capabilities and is itself a response or counter to specific threats. Defense of undersea cables and networks. As per a China's hi-tech enabled navy & air force, offensive cyber warfare capability, anti-satellite weapons, assured second strike nuclear capability and 'Assassin's Mace' weapons have lend credibility to its 'Anti- Access Anti- Denial' (A2-AD) strategy against US led intervention forces. Would this In fact, T.X.'s approach seems designed almost exclusively to create a strategy that minimizes counter-anti-access capability. Counter A2AD (Anti-Access Area Denial, Pentagonese for China's basic military strategy) technology and employment. Grand strategy, which has remained constant for decades: to prevent the domination of either end of the Eurasian landmass by one or more potentially hostile powers. The reasons for this goal involve a mix of strategic, economic, Since the mid-1990s, China has been piecing together what Pentagon planners describe as asymmetric "anti-access/area-denial" (A2/AD) capabilities.

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