This report details analysis results of JSTARS data files from 25 January to 3 February 1991. Lines of Communication in use by Iraqi vehicles on those dates are geographically specified on a map. Probable identification of specific maneuver units, intent, and the relative impact of air interdiction attacks is detailed. Preparations of other defensive actions is revealed. Tactics resorted to on subsequent days in response to air attacks are identified. Overall, the magnitude of Iraqi activity revealed indicates the failed attempt at Khafji from 29 to 31 Jan 1991 was planned to be a major ground effort. The analysis provides a historical example of the military worth of Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). Methodology for follow-on analysis is outlined.
Joint Stars Data Analysis The Battle of Khafji
1997
156 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Intelligence , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military intelligence , Espionage , Interdiction , Data acquisition , Enemy , Computer files , Data bases , Data processing , Iraq , Defense systems , Preparation , Probability , Airborne , Attack , Identification , Response , Maneuvers , Vehicles , Surveillance , Reconnaissance , Isr(Intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance) , Battle of khafji , Desert storm operation
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