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UNMANNED SYSTEMS IN MOUNTAIN WARFARE

UNMANNED SYSTEMS IN MOUNTAIN WARFARE
  • 1 – Disclaimer
  • 2 – Executive Summary
  • 3 – Operational Context and Purpose
  • 4 – Methodology and Framework
  • 5 – Aim of the Document
  • 6 – WORKSHOP DAY 1
    • 6.1 – Drone Warfare as a Decisive Factor, an introduction overview
    • 6.2 – From Experimentation to Integration: Lessons from Previous MWCOE UAS Activities
    • 6.3 – Controlling the Low Airspace: Integration Challenges and the Role of the JTAC
    • 6.4 – From Capability to Structure: Organizing and Integrating UAS in Mountain Units
    • 6.5 – From Concept to Transformation: FPV Employment and Structural Change
  • 7 – WORKSHOP DAY 2
    • 7.1 – Counter-UAS and the Swarm Threat: From Vulnerability to Survivability
    • 7.2 – Operating Without GPS: GNSS Denial as the New Baseline. A technical perspective from our technological partner TimTec.
    • 7.3 – EW Resilience and Deconfliction: Fighting in a Contested Spectrum. Another technical perspective from our technological partner
    • 7.4 – From Battlefield Innovation to Doctrine: Bridging the Gap
  • 8 – Key Findings and Recommendations to NATO Mountain Warfare Units
  • 9 – Proposal for a New Mountain Troops Force Structure Up to Battalion Level
  • 10 – An audacious Training Solution for MW, individual and collective (Proposal)
  • 11 – The Need to Change Procurement: Dynamic Procedures for Effective Results
  • 12 – Counter-UAS in Mountain Warfare: A Layered Approach
  • 13 – New Operational Possibilities in Mountain Warfare
  • 14 – Final conclusion
  • 15 – Looking Beyond: A Special Insight Drones and the psyche: conditioning and consequences on military operations
  • References
  • Contributing Experts and Workshop Participants

UNMANNED SYSTEMS IN MOUNTAIN WARFARE

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1 - Disclaimer
1 - Disclaimer

2 - Executive Summary
2 - Executive Summary

3 - Operational Context and Purpose
3 - Operational Context and Purpose

4 - Methodology and Framework
4 - Methodology and Framework

5 - Aim of the Document
5 - Aim of the Document

6 - WORKSHOP DAY 1
6 - WORKSHOP DAY 1

7 - WORKSHOP DAY 2
7 - WORKSHOP DAY 2

8 - Key Findings and Recommendations to NATO Mountain Warfare Units
8 - Key Findings and Recommendations to NATO Mountain Warfare Units

9 - Proposal for a New Mountain Troops Force Structure Up to Battalion Level
9 - Proposal for a New Mountain Troops Force Structure Up to Battalion Level

10 - An audacious Training Solution for MW, individual and collective (Proposal)
10 - An audacious Training Solution for MW, individual and collective (Proposal)

11 - The Need to Change Procurement: Dynamic Procedures for Effective Results
11 - The Need to Change Procurement: Dynamic Procedures for Effective Results

12 - Counter-UAS in Mountain Warfare: A Layered Approach
12 - Counter-UAS in Mountain Warfare: A Layered Approach

13 - New Operational Possibilities in Mountain Warfare
13 - New Operational Possibilities in Mountain Warfare

14 - Final conclusion
14 - Final conclusion

15 - Looking Beyond: A Special Insight Drones and the psyche: conditioning and consequences on military operations
15 - Looking Beyond: A Special Insight Drones and the psyche: conditioning and consequences on military operations

References
References

Contributing Experts and Workshop Participants
Contributing Experts and Workshop Participants

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