Shock Effect or Ships Passing in the Night: The Role of Armored Forces in Fourth Generation Warfare

Abstract

In a time where the role of heavy mechanized units seems to play a secondary part to the rapid deployability and lightning-quick raids conducted by light forces, understanding how "shock battle" can still be waged at the operational and tactical level breathes new life into the question of how heavy forces contribute in a "Fourth Generation" conflict. The armor community has long wrestled with the question of how to best employ armored units in an irregular-type of fight and the debate has ranged from the weight of armored vehicles to the strategic and operational mobility of these systems to how much survivability is needed when engaging a threat. Agility, versatility, and survivability have engaged in a 3-way tug-of-war that has often confused the issue of when and where to employ heavy forces. This study examines the idea of "Generations of Warfare," the implications of shock battle within the idea of a "Western Way of War," and the differences between deterrence and coercion, to determine how armored forces are appropriate as a means to achieve coercive effects against non-state actors in Fourth Generation Warfare. Also, the study asserts that deterrence has limited applicability when the nation-state is taken out of the equation and must be used in conjunction with coercive effects to achieve the desired ends against non-state and transnational actors. To examine this assertion, the study presents the ends, ways, and means of armored employment by Israeli Defense Forces in OPERATION DEFENSIVE SHIELD in 2002, specifically in the Jenin Refugee Camp, as a case study for conventional operations against a Fourth Generation opponent to achieve coercive effects. The study concludes that tanks and heavy infantry fighting vehicles do have relevance in Fourth Generation warfare, provided commanders use them wisely and with synchronized effects. A 26-page chronology of the Second Intifada is appended. The paper concludes with a bibliography.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 23, 2003
Accession Number
ADA429362

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  • Jeffrey S. Settle

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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