03745nam 2200661Ia 450 991022008090332120200520144314.01-282-08167-597866120816750-8330-4712-4(CKB)1000000000719321(EBL)425925(OCoLC)318549951(SSID)ssj0000264106(PQKBManifestationID)12106250(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000264106(PQKBWorkID)10290552(PQKB)11380731(MiAaPQ)EBC425925(oapen)doab114802(EXLCZ)99100000000071932120090303d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUnderkill scalable capabilities for military operations amid populations /David C. Gompert ... [et al.]Santa Monica, CA RANDc20091 online resource (169 p.)Monograph / Rand Corporation"MG-848-OSD.""Sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense.""National Defense Research Institute."0-8330-4684-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-137).Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Framing the Challenge; Current DoD Nonlethal Weapons Programs; CHAPTER TWO: The Policy Setting; The Void Between Lethality and Inaction; Missions Sans Martyrs; Non-COIN Missions; Conclusions; CHAPTER THREE: Possibilities; Stretching Our Thinking; Time, Knowledge, and Judgment Along the Continuum; Nonmilitary Experience; Technological Possibilities; Taking Stock; CHAPTER FOUR: Requirements; Developing Requirements; The General Analytic Framework; A Matrix of RequirementsConfronting UncertaintyInitial Effects; Decision-Making; Analyzing the Scenarios; Conclusions; CHAPTER FIVE: Technology Options; The Active Denial System; Tasers; Dazzlers; Femto-Second Lasers; Sound Arrays; Kinetics; Tear Gas; Anti-Electronics; Flash-Bangs; General Observations; CHAPTER SIX: A Promising Approach; Assessing the Alternatives; A Promising Approach; Adding an Information Component: Cell Phones and Video; Political Realities, Reactions, and Risks; Assessment; CHAPTER SEVEN: Operation, Preparation, and Organization; Notional Concept of Operation; Preparation and OrganizationCHAPTER EIGHT: Feasibility, Integration, and ImplementationFeasibility; Integration; Investment and Implementation; CHAPTER NINE: Conclusion and Recommendations; BibliographyThe U.S. military is ill-equipped to strike at extremists who hide in populations. Using deadly force against them can harm and alienate the very people whose cooperation U.S. forces are trying to earn. To solve this problem, a new RAND study proposes a "continuum of force"-a suite of capabilities that includes sound, light, lasers, cell phones, and video cameras. These technologies are available but have received insufficient attention.Urban warfareCounterinsurgencyUnited StatesArmed ForcesDrill and tacticsUrban warfare.Counterinsurgency.355.4355.4/260973355.4260973Gompert David C675666United States.Dept. of Defense.Office of the Secretary of Defense.National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910220080903321Underkill2871484UNINA