Improving Land Armaments: Lessons from the Balkans. The U.S. Army Effort (Abbreviated)
Abstract
This technical report documents the U.S. Army effort in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) study entitled "Improving Land Armaments: Lessons From The Balkans." The study objective was to identify and then synthesize individual NATO nation land equipment lessons related to multinational interoperability. The theater of interest was the Balkans (e.g., Bosnia, Kosovo and Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia) in the 1995 - 2001 timeframe. The final synthesized product, a NATO report, is intended to be a resource for NATO and Partnership for Peace (PfP) nations to make future coalition operations more efficient and effective. The study was conducted during the summer and fall of 2001. This document, TR-755, was constructed in support of the Defense Analysis Seminar XII, Seoul, Republic of Korea, April 2004. It is an abridged version of AMSAA Technical Report #703 (TR-703), Improving Land Armaments: Lessons from the Balkans - The U.S. Army Effort, May 2002. TR-755 is an abbreviated version of TR-703 to allow for Public Release. The TR-703 includes additional detail, the final NATO report, and the U.S. Only lessons. TR-703 is unclassified, but restricted For Official Use Only.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA433022
Entities
People
- Patrick O'neill
- William Fisher