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- Is the Stryker Brigade Combat Team a Viable Concept?
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- 9781249370154
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- 2012
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- Is the Stryker Brigade Combat Team a Viable Concept?
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- Education
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The Army of tomorrow must be more deployable and capable of meeting future threats across the full spectrum of war. Essential to this transformation is the Army's new Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). This thesis examines the SBCTs role in Army transformation and how the senior leadership believes that it bridges the existing capabilities gap between the light infantry and mechanized infantry forces while serving as an interim solution as the Army continues onward to the Objective Force. In analyzing the research question, this thesis will evaluate both the pros and cons of the SBCT utilizing the criteria of deployability, survivability, lethality, and mobility. The criteria of deployability is evaluated against a mechanized infantry brigade combat team and the criteria's of survivability, lethality, and mobility is evaluated against a light infantry brigade combat team. Both comparisons will prove if the concept is viable or not as designed by the operational and organization concept of the unit.
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Is the Stryker Brigade Combat Team a Viable Concept?
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Paperback
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English
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Education
Publication Year
2012
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Textbook
Number of Pages
76 Pages
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246mm
Item Width
189mm
Item Weight
154g
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