2009
Air and Space Power Journal: Summer 2009
This issue of Air and Space Power Journal explores, among other issues, whether operators of Unmanned Aircraft Systems should be pilots, military leadership and management techniques, and the perils of battlefield micromanagement.
© 2009 Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
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Author:
RA Mason, Raymond A Shulstad, D Lee Fuell Jr, D K Stanford, Houston R Cantwell, P W Singer, Travis A Burdine, John D Jogerst, Anthony P Tvaryanas, Lex Brown, Nita L Miller, Robert Spalding, William Mott, De Leon C Narcisse, Steven T Fiorino, Richard J Bartell, Jean-Philippe N Peltier, Thomas Meer
Editor:
John A Shaud, Bradley C Hosmer, J Douglas Beason, Alexander S Cochran, Thomas B Grassey, Dave Mets
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Volume:
23
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- Assimilating Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Perspectives on Leadership and Management
- Understanding the Enemy as a Complex System
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Publishing in Air and Space Power Journal
- Managing the Human Weapon System
- The Air Force Commander
- America’s Two Air Forces
- Optimizing the Effectiveness of Directed Energy Weapons with Specialized Weather Support
- Operators of Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Tactical Generals
- The Army’s “Organic” Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Airpower Trends 2010
- Air Domain Development in Africa
- Book Reviews
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