On flexibility recovery from technological and doctrinal surprise on the battlefield /
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford Security Studies,
2011.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Prediction and intelligence : the dominant approach in force planning and its failure to answer the challenge of technological and doctrinal surprise
- Conceptual and doctrinal flexibility
- Organizational and technological flexibility
- Cognitive and command and control (C2) flexibility
- The mechanism for lesson learning and rapid dissemination
- The German recovery from the surprise of British chaff
- The German recovery from the Soviet T-34 tank surprise
- The Israeli recovery from the Egyptian Sagger missile surprise
- The Israeli air force recovery from the Arab anti-aircraft missile surprise
- The slow British recovery from the German armor and anti-tank tactics
- The slow Soviet recovery from the surprise of low-intensity conflict in Afghanistan
- The French failure to recover from the surprise of the German blitzkrieg.