Air Force Manual (AFM 1-I), Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force, fails to classify Air Mobility as a weapon of deterence. The basis of this failure lies in the doctrine's narrow definition of aerospace power. AFM 1-I limits the use of this power soley for military purposes. However, aerospace power has a much broader application. As an instrument of national power, it can also be applied in non-lethal ways to achieve our national objectives. An analysis of Air Mobility's history proves this to be true.
Non-Lethal Air Power--Air Mobility's Other Mission
1995
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
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