9781249365129-1249365120-Considerations for the Maneuver Commander: Could the Emergence of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Spell the Demise of the Army's Rah-66 Comanche in the Armed

Considerations for the Maneuver Commander: Could the Emergence of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Spell the Demise of the Army's Rah-66 Comanche in the Armed

ISBN-13: 9781249365129
ISBN-10: 1249365120
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David W Barnes
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Biblioscholar
Format: Paperback 106 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781249365129
ISBN-10: 1249365120
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David W Barnes
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Biblioscholar
Format: Paperback 106 pages

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Considerations for the Maneuver Commander: Could the Emergence of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Spell the Demise of the Army's Rah-66 Comanche in the Armed (ISBN-13: 9781249365129 and ISBN-10: 1249365120), written by authors David W Barnes, was published by Biblioscholar in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Considerations for the Maneuver Commander: Could the Emergence of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Spell the Demise of the Army's Rah-66 Comanche in the Armed (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The U.S. Army finds itself at a crossroad in the development and fielding of both unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the RAH-66 Comanche helicopter to fulfill the armed reconnaissance role for its future Objective Force (OF). Ever-increasing UAV capabilities, especially the ability to arm these platforms with Hellfire missiles, is forcing a blending of roles that were once solely the domain of manned platforms. This paper attempts to answer the thesis question posed above by using the OF characteristics of survivability, lethality, and responsiveness and comparing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Army's Class IV UAV systems (Hunter TUAV, Shadow 200, the Extended Range Multi-Purpose (ERMP), the Hummingbird 160 UCAR, and the Air Force's Predator A and B) against similar capabilities found in the Comanche. The analysis also highlights what the maneuver commander should consider in employing these future combat systems. The author concludes, based on the above criteria, that future UAV capabilities (up to the 2009 year timeframe) should not preclude the need for the Army to field the Comanche.
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