Fratricide in battle :: (Un)friendly fire /
Fratricide, or ''Friendly Fire'', is a persistent and unwelcome feature in war. Can it be avoided? How can it be properly understood? Beginning with a historical analysis, Fratricide in Battle examines all aspects of the problem, covering both human and technical factors, before...
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Zusammenfassung: | Fratricide, or ''Friendly Fire'', is a persistent and unwelcome feature in war. Can it be avoided? How can it be properly understood? Beginning with a historical analysis, Fratricide in Battle examines all aspects of the problem, covering both human and technical factors, before looking at a range of measures currently in use to tackle the issue. Charles Kirke brings together an international group of experts in the field, from both military and academic backgrounds, to provide a thorough examination of this crucial subject. Taken together, their contributions offer a comprehensive un. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (287 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / edited by Charles Kirke. London, England ; New York : Continuum, 2012. ©2012 1 online resource (287 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Continuum Studies in Military History Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 14, 2014). Cover; Halftitle; Series page; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Editor's Acknowledgements; Contributing Authors; 1. Introduction; Part One -- The Problem; 2. An Historical Analysis of Fratricide; Introduction; Prehistory; History of Friendly Fire in Land Warfare; Friendly Fire at Sea; Friendly Fire in the Air; The Role of New Technologies; Some Historical Friendly Fire Statistics; History of Anti-Fratricide Measures; Similarities in Fratricides through History; History of Fratricide Reporting and Research; Conclusions; Notes. 3. The Fratricide Problem and Potential Solutions -- An OverviewIntroduction; The Fratricide Problem; Potential Solutions -- A Framework; Assessment; Notes; 4. Whose Statistical Battlefield Life Is It Anyway? Fratricide as an Aspect of Risk Management in the Twenty-First-Century Battlespace; Introduction; Risk as a Concept; Estimating Fratricide Impact; Strategies for Risk Management; Risk Tolerability; Combat Risk and Benefi t; Causal Factors in Fratricide; Fratricide and Risk Management; Fratricide by Design -- Risk in Technology and Human Frailty. So What? What Am I Supposed to Do for Tomorrow's Patrol?Conclusions; Notes; Part Two -- Understanding the Human Dimension to Fratricide; 5. The Organization of Fratricide; Introduction; Examining 'Fratricide' on Exercise; Command System Design; Juggling Chains and Nets; Four Fratricide Incidents on Exercise; Tactical Psychology; Organizing Fratricide; So What?; Notes; 6. How Can Human Factors Be Exploited to Reduce the Risk of Fratricide?; Introduction; Understanding and Representing Fratricide; Exploring the Root Causes of Fratricide; Exploiting Human Factors to Reduce the Risk of Fratricide. Conclusions7. Modelling Human Factors in the Engagement Process; Introduction; What Questions Can Combat ID Modelling Analysis Address?; Why Does Fratricide Take Place?; Capturing the Multiple Causes of Fratricide; Levels of Abstraction; Levels of Analysis Question; What Types of Models Can Be Used to Represent the Engagement Process?; The Engagement Process; Modelling the Engagement Process and Fratricide; A Case Study -- The Integrative Combat ID Entity Relationship Model; Conclusion; Notes; 8. The Heat of the Armoured Battle -- Making the Decision to Fire; Introduction; Inside a Tank. Human Error and Human BehaviourMeasures to Reduce Error; The Decision to Fire; Conclusions; Notes; Part Three -- Tackling Fratricide; 9. Preventing Air-to-Ground Fratricide; Introduction; The Complexity of Air-to-Ground Missions; The Challenges of Targeting; Technology; Training; Battlespace Management; Interoperability; Conclusions; Notes; 10. US Combat Identification -- Marching Away from Antietam? A Comprehensive Approach to Increase Combat Effectiveness and Reduce Fratricide; 11. 'Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six; the Soldier's Dilemma' -- The British Perspective on Combat Identification. Fratricide, or ''Friendly Fire'', is a persistent and unwelcome feature in war. Can it be avoided? How can it be properly understood? Beginning with a historical analysis, Fratricide in Battle examines all aspects of the problem, covering both human and technical factors, before looking at a range of measures currently in use to tackle the issue. Charles Kirke brings together an international group of experts in the field, from both military and academic backgrounds, to provide a thorough examination of this crucial subject. Taken together, their contributions offer a comprehensive un. Friendly fire (Military science) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004460 Friendly fire (Military science) Safety measures. Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Sécurité Mesures. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Friendly fire (Military science) fast Kirke, Charles, editor. Print version: Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire. London, England ; New York : Continuum, ©2012 xx, 266 pages Continuum studies in military history. 9781472523037 Continuum studies in military history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010141106 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=837687 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / Continuum studies in military history. Cover; Halftitle; Series page; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Editor's Acknowledgements; Contributing Authors; 1. Introduction; Part One -- The Problem; 2. An Historical Analysis of Fratricide; Introduction; Prehistory; History of Friendly Fire in Land Warfare; Friendly Fire at Sea; Friendly Fire in the Air; The Role of New Technologies; Some Historical Friendly Fire Statistics; History of Anti-Fratricide Measures; Similarities in Fratricides through History; History of Fratricide Reporting and Research; Conclusions; Notes. 3. The Fratricide Problem and Potential Solutions -- An OverviewIntroduction; The Fratricide Problem; Potential Solutions -- A Framework; Assessment; Notes; 4. Whose Statistical Battlefield Life Is It Anyway? Fratricide as an Aspect of Risk Management in the Twenty-First-Century Battlespace; Introduction; Risk as a Concept; Estimating Fratricide Impact; Strategies for Risk Management; Risk Tolerability; Combat Risk and Benefi t; Causal Factors in Fratricide; Fratricide and Risk Management; Fratricide by Design -- Risk in Technology and Human Frailty. So What? What Am I Supposed to Do for Tomorrow's Patrol?Conclusions; Notes; Part Two -- Understanding the Human Dimension to Fratricide; 5. The Organization of Fratricide; Introduction; Examining 'Fratricide' on Exercise; Command System Design; Juggling Chains and Nets; Four Fratricide Incidents on Exercise; Tactical Psychology; Organizing Fratricide; So What?; Notes; 6. How Can Human Factors Be Exploited to Reduce the Risk of Fratricide?; Introduction; Understanding and Representing Fratricide; Exploring the Root Causes of Fratricide; Exploiting Human Factors to Reduce the Risk of Fratricide. Conclusions7. Modelling Human Factors in the Engagement Process; Introduction; What Questions Can Combat ID Modelling Analysis Address?; Why Does Fratricide Take Place?; Capturing the Multiple Causes of Fratricide; Levels of Abstraction; Levels of Analysis Question; What Types of Models Can Be Used to Represent the Engagement Process?; The Engagement Process; Modelling the Engagement Process and Fratricide; A Case Study -- The Integrative Combat ID Entity Relationship Model; Conclusion; Notes; 8. The Heat of the Armoured Battle -- Making the Decision to Fire; Introduction; Inside a Tank. Human Error and Human BehaviourMeasures to Reduce Error; The Decision to Fire; Conclusions; Notes; Part Three -- Tackling Fratricide; 9. Preventing Air-to-Ground Fratricide; Introduction; The Complexity of Air-to-Ground Missions; The Challenges of Targeting; Technology; Training; Battlespace Management; Interoperability; Conclusions; Notes; 10. US Combat Identification -- Marching Away from Antietam? A Comprehensive Approach to Increase Combat Effectiveness and Reduce Fratricide; 11. 'Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six; the Soldier's Dilemma' -- The British Perspective on Combat Identification. Friendly fire (Military science) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004460 Friendly fire (Military science) Safety measures. Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Sécurité Mesures. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Friendly fire (Military science) fast |
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title | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / |
title_auth | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / |
title_exact_search | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / |
title_full | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / edited by Charles Kirke. |
title_fullStr | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / edited by Charles Kirke. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fratricide in battle : (Un)friendly fire / edited by Charles Kirke. |
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title_sub | (Un)friendly fire / |
topic | Friendly fire (Military science) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004460 Friendly fire (Military science) Safety measures. Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Sécurité Mesures. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Friendly fire (Military science) fast |
topic_facet | Friendly fire (Military science) Friendly fire (Military science) Safety measures. Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Tirs fratricides (Science militaire) Sécurité Mesures. HISTORY Military Other. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. |
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