The use of air power has changed markedly during the long Afghan conflict, reflecting the political costs and sensitivities of civilian casualties caused by errant or indiscriminate strikes and the increasing use of aerial drones, which can watch over potential targets for extended periods with no risk to pilots or more expensive aircraft.Read the article here.
Monday, January 16, 2012
The Shifting Application of Airpower
From carpet bombing and cluster munitions to overwatches and shows of presence, the (re)development of COIN Ops in Afghanistan has brought combat aviation to heel:
Labels:
Afghanistan,
COIN,
combatant discrimination,
JIB,
proportionality
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