Articles by: Bradley Peniston

Pre-empting Iran

Israel’s operational intermediate-range ballistic missiles have a range of about 3,000 kilometers, or much more using fractional orbit delivery. He also stated that a single nuclear weapon is enough to destroy the …

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0 commentsJune 1, 2008Features

Managing manpower

A fatigued soldier is a sign of poor leadership

Throughout the history of warfare, it has been common knowledge that leadership can have crucial effects on battlefield success. During pre-industrial-era warfare, the …

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0 commentsJune 1, 2008Features

Obsessed with tactics

The Navy neglects the importance of operational art

The Navy today is overly focused on the tactical employment of its combat forces, in its doctrine and practice. This might not be a …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Still playing politics

KC-45A tanker award outcry is misplaced

The initial shock may be over about the Air Force awarding the KC-45A tanker contract to Northrop Grumman and its prime subcontractor, Airbus parent EADS, but …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Lies, damned lies and counterinsurgency

Not all insurgencies have been protracted affairs

It has become a matter of conventional wisdom that insurgencies last an average of 10 years and that the insurgents win about 40 percent of …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

The fuel gauge of national security

Military doctrine favors the indirect and unexpected path to decisive results, hence the prevalence of the flanking maneuver. As we are reminded nearly daily, the seemingly intractable problem of U.S. dependence on …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Ending our oil dependency

Oil, and our reliance on it, is a catalyst for terrorism. Yet the U.S. military is powered, fueled and transported by it. Cmdr. Jeff Eggers urges a major research and development effort …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Running on empty

We are likely standing today on the precipice of a radical shift. The U.S. must therefore prepare to endure — or to survive — the arrival of the event that will signal …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Carpet bombing in cyberspace

Why America needs a military botnet

The world has abandoned a fortress mentality in the real world, and we need to move beyond it in cyberspace. America needs a network that can …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features

Fuel for thought

TO THE AIR FORCE, for its pioneering work in developing synthetic fuel for aircraft. The fuel, a 50-50 blend of JP-8 and a synthetic fuel derived from natural gas, was created by …

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0 commentsMay 1, 2008Features