Light Fighter Communication - On Today's Chemical Battlefield
The format of the thesis is as follows: Chapter 1 is an introduction; Chapter 2 surveys the history of chemical warfare and the evolution of the Chemical Warfare Service (CWS); Chapter 3 reviews the Soviet offensive use of chemicals; Chapter 4 presents a fictional scenario to illustrate the communic...
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description | The format of the thesis is as follows: Chapter 1 is an introduction; Chapter 2 surveys the history of chemical warfare and the evolution of the Chemical Warfare Service (CWS); Chapter 3 reviews the Soviet offensive use of chemicals; Chapter 4 presents a fictional scenario to illustrate the communications problems of the light fighter under combat conditions in a tropical climate; and Chapter 5 assimilates key scenario communication events with applicable governmental and field studies conducted since 1969. The thesis scenario logically discusses and portrays today's chemical equipment and NBC communication training. The scenario's intent is to challenge a leader to analyze how a unit could be properly trained and maneuvered in today's low- intensity chemical battlefield. Keywords: Lessons learned, Theses. |
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