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Basing and Other Constraints on Land-Based Aviation Contributions to U.S. Contingency Operations.

机译:基于陆地的航空对美国应急行动的贡献及其他制约因素。

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Amid the debate over roles and missions in recent years, claims of land-based airpower's capacity to match the contributions of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers have been a prominent theme. As part of that argument, some land-based aviation advocates have argued that basing and other constraints have little relevance to the debate-that basing constraints have not prevented land-based airpower from contributing to U.S. military operations. This argument masks a far more complicated history of U.S. access to facilities and airspace in the midst of international incidents and crises. Land-based airpower has contributed, in some manner, to every significant U.S. military operation since World War II. But basing constraints have often made this contribution more difficult or, more important, have seriously limited the capabilities that land-based airpower could bring to contingency operations. In light of the potential confusion about this issue, this paper examines the history of limitations on land-based aviation activities during U.S. contingency operations. Overview After presenting some caveats, the paper identifies four types of base and other access limitations on land-based aviation's contributions to U.S. contingency operations. Following this, the historical section reviews some contingency operations in which basing and other constraints limited the role of land-based airpower. A brief section describing limitations on other U.S. military capabilities follows. The conclusion briefly reviews the preceding sections.

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