05386nam 2200685 a 450 991022010980332120200520144314.01-282-28306-5978083303375197866122830620-8330-3375-1(CKB)111087028056468(EBL)202794(OCoLC)475918287(SSID)ssj0000252328(PQKBManifestationID)11193017(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000252328(PQKBWorkID)10175895(PQKB)11180230(Au-PeEL)EBL202794(CaPaEBR)ebr10056195(OCoLC)52732002(MiAaPQ)EBC202794(EXLCZ)9911108702805646820020328d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrStreet smart intelligence preparation of the battlefield for urban operations /Jamison Jo Medby, Russell W. Glenn1st ed.Santa Monica, CA Rand20021 online resource (178 p.)"Prepared for the United States Army.""MR-1287-A"--P. [4] of cover.0-8330-3171-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-151).PREFACE; PREFACE; CONTENTS; CONTENTS; FIGURES; FIGURES; TABLES; TABLES; SUMMARY; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; Chapter One INTRODUCTION; Chapter One INTRODUCTION; Chapter Two INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD: AN OVERVIEW; Chapter Two INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD: AN OVERVIEW; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP ONE: DEFINE THE BATTLEFIELD AREA; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP ONE: DEFINE THE BATTLEFIELD AREA; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP TWO: DESCRIBE THE BATTLEFIELD'S EFFECTSCURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP TWO: DESCRIBE THE BATTLEFIELD'S EFFECTS CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP THREE: EVALUATE THE THREAT; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP THREE: EVALUATE THE THREAT; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP FOUR: DEVELOP ENEMY COURSES OF ACTION; CURRENT DOCTRINAL IPB STEP FOUR: DEVELOP ENEMY COURSES OF ACTION; IDENTIFICATION AND INCORPORATION OF INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS: HOW IPB FOCUSES OPERATIONAL PLANNING AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERING; IDENTIFICATION AND INCORPORATION OF INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS: HOW IPB FOCUSES OPERATIONAL PLANNING AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERINGChapter Three CHALLENGES POSED BY URBANIZED TERRAIN Chapter Three CHALLENGES POSED BY URBANIZED TERRAIN; UNDERLYING TERRAIN; UNDERLYING TERRAIN; BUILDINGS; BUILDINGS; INFRASTRUCTURE; INFRASTRUCTURE; PEOPLE; PEOPLE; SHORTFALLS IN CURRENT IPB DOCTRINE; SHORTFALLS IN CURRENT IPB DOCTRINE; Chapter Four IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP ONE: DEFINE THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT; Chapter Four IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP ONE: DEFINE THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT; DEFINING THE URBAN AREA OF OPERATIONS; DEFINING THE URBAN AREA OF OPERATIONS; URBAN AREA(S) OF INTEREST; URBAN AREA(S) OF INTEREST; URBAN BATTLE SPACEURBAN BATTLE SPACE CHARACTERIZING RELEVANT FEATURES OF THE OPERATIONAL AREA AND IDENTIFYING INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS; CHARACTERIZING RELEVANT FEATURES OF THE OPERATIONAL AREA AND IDENTIFYING INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS; Chapter Five IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP TWO: DESCRIBE THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT'S EFFECTS; Chapter Five IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP TWO: DESCRIBE THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT'S EFFECTS; POPULATION ANALYSIS; POPULATION ANALYSIS; URBAN TERRAIN ANALYSIS; URBAN TERRAIN ANALYSIS; URBAN WEATHER ANALYSIS; URBAN WEATHER ANALYSIS; SUMMARY OF IPB STEP TWO FOR URBAN OPERATIONSSUMMARY OF IPB STEP TWO FOR URBAN OPERATIONS Chapter Six IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP THREE: IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE THREATS AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES; Chapter Six IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP THREE: IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE THREATS AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES; CURRENT DILEMMAS OF THREAT EVALUATION FOR URBAN OPERATIONS; CURRENT DILEMMAS OF THREAT EVALUATION FOR URBAN OPERATIONS; IDENTIFYING THREATS AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES: THE CONTINUUM OF RELATIVE INTEREST; IDENTIFYING THREATS AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES: THE CONTINUUM OF RELATIVE INTEREST; URBAN ADVERSARY AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES EVALUATIONURBAN ADVERSARY AND RELEVANT INFLUENCES EVALUATIONUrban operations are highly complex because of the multitudes of people and structures as well as the density of the city?s infrastructure. These same features complicate the intelligence and decisionmaking processes associated with military operations at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war. Intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB), the Army?s longstanding methodology for incorporating and analyzing relevant information for all types of operations, is currently not effective for tackling the operational and intelligence challenges of urban operations.Urban warfareMilitary intelligenceUnited StatesUrban warfare.Military intelligence355.4/26Medby Jamison Jo913863Glenn Russell W905751United States.Army.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910220109803321Street smart2075487UNINA