How, when, and whether to employ non-lethal weapons in diverse contexts:
"Non-lethal weapons (NLWs) can be used to influence behavior by causing temporary, reversible effects, but there has been limited analysis regarding how the U.S. Department of Defense could or should employ NLWs. This report draws on psychological and group-dynamic research to evaluate whether,...
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Santa Monica, Calif.
Rand Corporation
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Zusammenfassung: | "Non-lethal weapons (NLWs) can be used to influence behavior by causing temporary, reversible effects, but there has been limited analysis regarding how the U.S. Department of Defense could or should employ NLWs. This report draws on psychological and group-dynamic research to evaluate whether, when, and how to employ NLWs in different operational and strategic contexts. The authors analyze multidomain vignettes spanning gray-zone situations, civilian encounters, and combat. For each vignette, the authors identify ways of effectively employing NLWs to meet U.S. and allied goals, the associated risks and challenges of employing NLWs, and desirable future NLW capabilities. The authors provide insights on NLW employment and recommendations for further NLW development."-- |
Beschreibung: | "Prepared for the Joint Intermediate Force Capabilities Office"--Title page "RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Title page |
Beschreibung: | xi, 67 pages illustrations 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781977413314 |
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