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Effects-Based Targeting : Another Empty Promise?

By Major T. W. Beagle Jr., USAF

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Title: Effects-Based Targeting : Another Empty Promise?  
Author: Major T. W. Beagle Jr., USAF
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Military Science, Effects Based Targeting
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Publisher: Air University Press
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T. W. Beagle Jr., Usa, B. M. (n.d.). Effects-Based Targeting : Another Empty Promise?. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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This study asks how effectively has the USAF incorporated the concept of effects-based operations into its procedures for targeting and combat assessment. To answer this question, the study defines effects-based targeting, asserting that commanders should direct airpower against targets in ways that produce specific, predetermined, military, and political effects. This study explores the historical development of effects-based targeting theory and then conducts a focused comparison of four major air operations—Pointblank, Linebacker II, Desert Storm, and Allied Force—in order to survey US airpower’s actual combat experience with regard to effects-based operations. This study determines that senior decision makers have always been interested in creating specific effects rather than simply destroying targets; however, as a whole, the USAF has been inconsistent in employing effects-based operations across the spectrum of conflict.

Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . 1 2 EFFECTS-BASED TARGETING: WHAT IS IT? . . . . 5 3 THE THEORETICAL BASIS . . . . . 15 4 OPERATION POINTBLANK . . . . 23 5 OPERATION LINEBACKER II . . . . 35 6 OPERATION DESERT STORM . . . . . 51 7 OPERATION ALLIED FORCE . . . . 69 8 CONCLUSIONS, FINDINGS, AND IMPLICATIONS . . . . . 85

 
 



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