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Nonlethal technology, concepts and doctrine may provide the Army a way to retain its political utility and military effectiveness in a security environment characterized by ambiguity and the glare of world public opinion. To explore this, the Army is undertaking programs and initiatives which may make it the driving force in nonlethality. The authors place nonlethality within its larger strategic context and explain how it is related to the revolution in military affairs. They then assess the arguments for and against the integration of nonlethality into American doctrine and procedures. Finally, they offer operational concepts which could serve as the basis for doctrine and for tactics, techniques, and procedures.
ISBN
1540
Publication Date
6-1-1998
Keywords
Lovelace; Metz; Emerging Concepts
Recommended Citation
Douglas C. Lovelace Professor and Steven Metz Dr.,
Nonlethality and American Land Power: Strategic Context and Operational Concepts ( US Army War College Press, 1998),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/857