The air war against the Islamic State: the role of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve
Airpower played a pivotal role in the U.S.-led fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from 2014 to 2019 and contributed to the success of Operation Inherent Resolve. This report sheds light on the impact of the air operations in Operation Inherent Resolve and whether airpower could...
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Zusammenfassung: | Airpower played a pivotal role in the U.S.-led fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from 2014 to 2019 and contributed to the success of Operation Inherent Resolve. This report sheds light on the impact of the air operations in Operation Inherent Resolve and whether airpower could have been applied differently to achieve faster, more-sustainable outcomes. The authors incorporate interviews with U.S. and coalition personnel, primary-source documents, and U.S. and coalition strike and sortie data to document the operational history of the air war, assess the relationship between airpower effects, and analyze the strategic and operational impact of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve. The authors find that, although airpower played an essential role in combating ISIS, airpower alone would not have been likely to defeat the militant organization. Instead, the combination of airpower and ground forces-led by Iraqi and Syrian partners-was needed to destroy the Islamic State as a territorial entity. The overarching strategy of Operation Inherent Resolve, which put ground-force partners in the lead, created several challenges and innovations in the application of airpower, which have implications for future air wars. To be prepared to meet future demands against nonstate and near-peer adversaries, the U.S. Air Force and the joint force should apply lessons learned from Operation Inherent Resolve |
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spelling | Wasser, Becca Verfasser (DE-588)113825746X aut The air war against the Islamic State the role of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve Becca Wasser, Stacie L. Pettyjohn, Jeffrey Martini, Alexandra T. Evans, Karl P. Mueller, Nathaniel Edenfield, Gabrielle Tarini, Ryan Haberman, Jalen Zeman Role of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation [2021] 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 448 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research reports RR-A388-1 Introduction -- Chapter One: Airpower and the War Against the Islamic State -- Part One: The History of Airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve -- Chapter Two: The Air War Against the Islamic State, Phase I, August 2014- March 2016 -- Chapter Three: The Air War Against the Islamic State, Phases II and III, April 2016-March 2019 -- Part Two: The Application of Airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve -- Chapter Four: The Close Fight: Air-to-Ground Coordination -- Chapter Five: The Deep Fight: Deliberate-Targeting Operations -- Chapter Six: Enabling the Fight: Defensive Counterair and Air Mobility Operations -- Conclusion -- Chapter Seven: Airpower Against the Islamic State: Lessons and Recommendations for Future Air Wars -- Appendix A: Timeline of the Air Campaign in Operation Inherent Resolve -- Appendix B: Commanding and Controlling Airpower Against the Islamic State -- Appendix C: Operation Inherent Resolve Air Order of Battle -- Appendix D: Data Collection, Assumptions, and Application Airpower played a pivotal role in the U.S.-led fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from 2014 to 2019 and contributed to the success of Operation Inherent Resolve. This report sheds light on the impact of the air operations in Operation Inherent Resolve and whether airpower could have been applied differently to achieve faster, more-sustainable outcomes. The authors incorporate interviews with U.S. and coalition personnel, primary-source documents, and U.S. and coalition strike and sortie data to document the operational history of the air war, assess the relationship between airpower effects, and analyze the strategic and operational impact of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve. The authors find that, although airpower played an essential role in combating ISIS, airpower alone would not have been likely to defeat the militant organization. Instead, the combination of airpower and ground forces-led by Iraqi and Syrian partners-was needed to destroy the Islamic State as a territorial entity. The overarching strategy of Operation Inherent Resolve, which put ground-force partners in the lead, created several challenges and innovations in the application of airpower, which have implications for future air wars. To be prepared to meet future demands against nonstate and near-peer adversaries, the U.S. Air Force and the joint force should apply lessons learned from Operation Inherent Resolve IS (Organization) Air interdiction Terrorism / Prevention / History / 21st century Terrorism / Iraq / Prevention / International cooperation Terrorism / Syria / Prevention / International cooperation Pettyjohn, Stacie L. Verfasser (DE-588)1131750020 aut Martini, Jeffrey Verfasser aut Evans, Alexandra T. Verfasser (DE-588)1229697292 aut Mueller, Karl P. Verfasser (DE-588)1229697535 aut Edenfield, Nathaniel Verfasser (DE-588)1229697667 aut Tarini, Gabrielle Verfasser (DE-588)1219163376 aut Haberman, Ryan Verfasser (DE-588)1216566879 aut Zeman, Jalen Verfasser (DE-588)122969790X aut https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA388-1 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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