Anti-Access Warfare
Countering A2/AD Strategies
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Naval Institute Press
Published:30th Sep '13
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This is the first book to examine of the concept of anti-access and area denial warfare. This type of strategy which is also referred to by acronym “A2/AD,” has been identified in American strategic planning as the most likely strategies to be deployed by the People’s Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Iran in any future conflict with the United States. It advances the understanding of sea power by identifying the naval roots of the development of the concept of anti-access while previous studies of the subject have emphasised the effects on the joint force and, particularly, air forces. While the book describes the subject from a joint perspective, it focuses on the dominant maritime nature of such conflicts.
Tangredi is to be commended for his straight-talking, no-nonsense prose and his unapologetically provocative style. He delivers a real body blow to advocates of 'transformation' who take things too far, and he correctly exclaims, 'What has beaten counter anti-access efforts is not weapons or technological advancements or innovative tactics. Rather, it has been a wavering of the out-of-area state's commitment to the operation owing to a concern for extrinsic events.' Crystallizing many choices that will have to be made in coming years, Anti-Access Warfare represents a valuable contribution to the A2/AD literature."--Air & Space Power Journal
"This book provides a thorough theoretical treatment of the subject but if (like me) you prefer a more practical, less abstract approach, it also offers a range of fascinating case studies. Its readable style and logical layout make it an accessible commentary on a highly-topical subject."--Australian Defence Force Journal
"For strategic landpower advocates concerned over the AirSea Battle debate, this book is an essential and foundational analysis of the anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) military problem. If strategic landpower thinkers are frustrated by the all-too-narrow terms of conversation in AirSea Battle, this book provides a more far-ranging and inclusive mental framework for A2/AD warfare problem-solving."--Military ReviewISBN: 9781612511863
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320 pages