Understanding Land Warfare by Christopher Tuck

By Christopher Tuck

Understanding Land Warfare offers a radical grounding within the vocabulary, innovations, concerns and debates linked to smooth land warfare.

The publication is a thematic, debate-driven research of what makes land struggle precise; the way it interacts with the opposite environments; the main techniques that form the way it is done; the trade-offs linked to its prosecution; and the controversies that proceed to enclose its concentration and improvement.

Understanding Land Warfare includes numerous key themes:

  • the trouble of carrying out land warfare
  • the interaction among swap and continuity
  • the turning out to be significance of co-operation
  • the number of ways that land war is fought; the competing theoretical debates; the tensions and trade-offs.

This e-book could be crucial examining for army team of workers learning on cadet, intermediate and employees classes. furthermore, it is going to even be of use to undergraduate and postgraduate scholars of army heritage, battle stories and strategic studies.

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Land often defines the goals of war either in terms of political objectives or in terms of important ground that can be leveraged advantageously for further operations. The characteristics of land create key terrain: avenues of approach, obstacles, choke points, points of observation, or fields of fire. Indeed, land shapes the fundamental conduct of warfare on and over the ground: as one author notes, ‘Fighting is mostly a matter of moving, hiding and shooting. 6 We will return to these points many times over the course of this book, but the characteristics of land also have important consequences for the forces that fight on it.

Close Air Support (CAS): air attack on battlefield enemy targets.  Interdiction: destroying or interfering with enemy communications infrastructure and movement.  Mobility: tactically, often through the provision of helicopters, and strategically, through large transport aircraft.  Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR): through over-flights of enemy positions. Maritime forces also often provide crucial capabilities. Maritime air assets can provide the capabilities listed above, but naval forces can also give land warfare:     Fire support: through the provision of naval gunfire and precision-guided munitions.

Navies and air forces themselves rely on territorial bases for their continued functioning. 4 The importance of land warfare Since men live upon the land and not upon the sea, great issues between nations at war have always been decided – except in the rarest of cases – either by what your army can do against your enemy’s territory and national life, or else by the fear of what the fleet makes it possible for your army to do. (Sir Julian Corbett, Some Principles of Maritime Strategy (London: Conway Press, 1972), 14) Therefore, whether it is the surrender of France to Germany in 1940, the taking of Saigon by North Vietnam in 1975, or the fall of Kabul to the Northern Alliance in 2001, the ability to take and hold an opponent’s territory, or to threaten credibly to do so, remains a core metric of success in war.

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