EC Support for an Expeditionary Air Force: The Lessons of History - Rentfrow, James C (Professor of U.S. and naval history at the U.S. Naval Academy) - Libros - Biblioscholar - 9781288293339 - 13 de noviembre de 2012
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Publisher Marketing: The United States Air Force currently faces a shortfall in the type and number of Electronic Combat aircraft capable of operating with an Aerospace Expeditionary Wing. This has a direct impact on the Air Force's "Global Attack" core competency, and undermines the combat power of any deployed AEW. Why have EC assets been allowed to deteriorate to this state? The answer begins with people, who have a flawed understanding of the theory of airpower. Because the theory isn't understood correctly, money isn't dedicated to the needed technology. Because the technology isn't developed, or is lacking, that "community," if you will, fails to get representation at the higher levels of the leadership. This cycle of organizational behavior repeats itself over and over, until acted upon by an outside forcein this case the shootdown of a U. S. F-117 during the Kosovo action. This isn't the first time that the U. S. Air Force has been through this cycle of organizational behavior. The almost exact same scenario played out in the famous "pursuit vs. bombers" debates of the 1930's. Pursuit lost out, and thereby lost money, technology and people in key leadership positions. It was not until the horrific bomber losses of 1943 that leaders fully realized the mistake they had made. This paper explores the connection between the two stories, looks at the current state of Electronic Combat, and offers some suggestions for the future. Contributor Bio:  Rentfrow, James C Upon graduation from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1989, Cdr. James C. "Chris" Rentfrow completed flight school and was designated a naval flight officer. After a career flying the EA-6B Prowler, Cdr. Rentfrow was selected to participate in the Permanent Military Professor program. He did his doctoral work at the University of Maryland, College Park and currently teaches U. S. and naval history at the Naval Academy.

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Publicado 13 de noviembre de 2012
ISBN13 9781288293339
Editores Biblioscholar
Páginas 52
Dimensiones 189 × 246 × 3 mm   ·   86 g

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