Operational Adaptability and Human Dimension of the Armed Conflict

Journal Title: Vojenske rozhledy - Year 2016, Vol 25, Issue 3

Abstract

The article discusses the operational adaptability, which will be needed, in accordance with US, in future armed conflicts. The capability of operational adaptability has a significant impact particularly on the operations of land forces, which are still considered as a paramount military power. One of the prerequisites for achieving operational adaptability is effective influencing the dynamics of the human environment in armed conflict. Current development and emphasizing technology over the course of armed conflict detached too fare the War from its intangible political, cultural and psychological context. Human, psychological, political and cultural dimensions of armed conflict create a lot of uncertainty, which land forces should deal with in the future military operations. A partial solution applicable for Czech Armed Forces also outlines this article.

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Tomáš Novák

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Tomáš Novák (2016). Operational Adaptability and Human Dimension of the Armed Conflict. Vojenske rozhledy, 25(3), 102-112. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-222477