Analyst: Improved surveillance key to Iraq counter-insurgency
Article Abstract:
A military analyst stated that increased use of tools that provide persistent surveillance would be of value to the U.S. counter-insurgency effort in Iraq. The military could introduce more unattended vehicles and drones for urban operations, as per an American Enterprise Institute's resident fellow Thomas Donnelly.
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
ISSN:
Year: 2005
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Analyst: Improved surveillance key to Iraq counter-insurgency
Article Abstract:
A military analyst stated that increased use of tools that provide persistent surveillance would be of value to the U.S. counter-insurgency effort in Iraq. The military could introduce more unattended vehicles and drones for urban operations, as per an American Enterprise Institute's resident fellow Thomas Donnelly.
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
ISSN:
Year: 2005
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: Hallmarks of success. Make no false account. Brave new world
- Abstracts: Analysts: Expected boom in defense spending not materialized. Taiwan submarine deal delayed for funding lack
- Abstracts: General warns of 'hollow' Iraq force without equipment, training. Army report details combat injuries in Iraq
- Abstracts: Implications of survival and data trimming for tests of market efficiency. Testing behavioral finance theories using trends and consistency in financial performance
- Abstracts: Discussion of: "Investor protection under unregulated financial reporting" (by Jan Barton and Gregory Waymire)