Airland Battle 2000 (1982 Version with Functional Areas)

Abstract

This document provides the expanded Airland Battle 2000 concept. It is based on the initial document, dated 4 September 1981, which provided the concept overview and eight functional area concept statements. The first part of this report is an unclassified, updated version of the original overview. No substantative changes have been made except to remove the classified portions for ease of handling by those interested in the data contained in the functional areas. The functional area concepts were produced by combining the written reports of the TRADOC proponent task forces and the scripts developed for presentation of the concepts by the task force leaders at the AUSA Symposium held at Carlisle Barracks in May 1982. The document is in the structured writing style to emphasize key points. Printed copies of the more pertinent slides from the Airland Battle 2000 briefing have been incorporated as visual stimuli to assist all who have heard the briefing. A separate annex for aviation has been added. During the final stages of development of the functional areas, the aviation aspects of Airland Battle 2000 were too transparent and needed to be set out separately.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 10, 1982
Accession Number
ADA127471

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  • United States Army Training and Doctrine Command

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