The Art of Darkness Deception and Urban Operations

Abstract

Urban operations are a significant and enduring challenge by virtually any measure; but a battle on friendly urban terrain offers the weaker of combatants a chance to reduce the advantages of a stronger adversary. Something similar might be said of deception, historically a frequent resort of the underdog. Both the battle on friendly urban terrain and the employment of deception might be fairly characterized as asymmetric strategies, aimed at reducing an opponent's strengths and exposing his weaknesses. The admixture of these two strategies-when deception is employed in the urban environment-produces a powerful synergy. This research was undertaken for the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology) and was conducted in the Force Development and Technology Program of RAND's Arroyo Center. The Arroyo Center is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the United States Army. This study will be of interest to armed forces, law enforcement, or intelligence community personnel planning for or conducting operations and training in urban areas. Other governmental or non- governmental agencies considering policies involving dedication of military, law enforcement, or intelligence assets in urban settings will likewise find herein material of value in determining the risks and potential costs or benefits of such policies.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA375691

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  • Russell W. Glenn
  • Scott Gerwehr

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