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Fratricide in Battle - (Un)Friendly Fire

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Fratricide, or ''Friendly Fire'', is a persistent and unwelcome feature in war. Can it be avoided? How can it be properly understood?Beginning with a historical analysis, examines all aspects of the problem, covering both human and technical factors, before looking at a range of measures currently in use to tackle the issue.Charles Kirke brings together an international group of experts in the field, from both military and academic backgrounds, to provide a thorough examination of this crucial subject. Taken together, their contributions offer a comprehensive understanding of fratricide in its historical context and suggest important lessons for future generations.>

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Foreword General Lord Dannatt
Acknowledgements
Biographies of Contributing Authors
Introduction Charles Kirke (Cranfield University, UK)
Part I - The Problem
1. An Historical Analysis of Fratricide Paul Syms (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK)
2. The Fratricide Problem and the Range of Potential Solutions Charles Kirke
3. Whose Statistical Battlefield Life Is It Anyway? Fratricide as an Aspect of Risk Management in the Twenty-first Century Battlespace John Ash (formerly Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK)
Part II - Understanding the Human Dimension
4. The Organization of Fratricide Dermot Rooney (Wapentake Systems Ltd, UK)
5. How can Human Factors be Exploited to Reduce the Risk of Fratricide? Claire Outteridge (QinetiQ, UK) Simon Henderson (Cranfield University, UK), Raphael Pascual (QinetiQ, UK), Paul Shanahan (GS Partnership, UK)
6. Modelling Human Factors in the Engagement Process David Dean (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory)
7. The Heat of the Armoured Battle: Making the Decision to Fire Charles Kirke
Part III - Tackling Fratricide
8. Preventing Air-to-Ground Fratricide Fin Monahan (RAF Leeming, UK)
9. US Combat Identification - Marching Away from Antietam? A Comprehensive Approach to Increase Combat Effectiveness and Reduce Fratricide Al Mosher (defense contractor, USA)
10. 'Judged by 12 or Carried by 6; the Soldier's Dilemma': The British Perspective on Combat Identification Andrew Gillespie (Fairway Consulting Services Ltd, UK)
11. Fratricide: a Skeptic's View Jorma Jormakka (Finnish National Defence University)
Conclusion
12. So What? Where do we go Next? Charles Kirke
Bibliography
Index


Product details

Authors Charles Kirke
Assisted by Charles Kirke (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.01.2014
 
EAN 9781472523037
ISBN 978-1-4725-2303-7
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 10 mm
Series Print on Demand
Bloomsbury Studies in Military History
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), HISTORY / Military / General, military history, HISTORY / Military / Strategy, Military tactics, Military and defence strategy

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