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Airpower Through The Post Cold War
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Overview Background to the Conflict Iraqi threats The Plan of Attack Concept of Operations Five Strategic Rings Targets Campaign Overview
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Overview Video Clip/Beyond the Wild Blue Operation PROVIDE COMFORT/NORTHERN WATCH Operation SOUTHERN WATCH Operation PROVIDE RELIEF/RESTORE HOPE
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Overview History of the Balkans Operation DENY FLIGHT Operation ALLIED FORCE Background NATO Actions Operation ALLIED FORCE Begins Operation ALLIED FORCE Lessons learned by U.S. Military Political Lessons Learned Impact of Lessons Learned on Future DOD Budget CFD Review
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Gulf War Background Conflict began 2 August 1990 Iraq and Kuwait could not settle grievances over oil Saddam Hussein sent Armies to invade Kuwait
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U.S. Objectives Immediate, complete, and unconditional withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait Restoration of Kuwait’s legitimate government Security an stability of Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf Protection of American citizens abroad
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Operation Desert Shield CENTCOM CINC - Army Gen H. Norman Schwarzkopf CENTAF Lt Gen Charles A. Horner Became the JFACC during the war In first 5 days: Five fighter squadrons, contingent of AWACS, and part of 82nd Airborne Division Equal Iraqi force by first 35 days Air Reserves/Air National Guard called to active duty
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DESERT STORM Begins 15 Jan, an 11th hour appeal for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait drew silence 16 Jan, Operation DESERT STORM began as allied forces answered Iraq’s silence Within 10 days air sorties reached the 10,000 mark
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Iraqi Threat 4th largest armed force in WORLD Well over 1 million troops 750 combat and 200 support aircraft Nuclear, Biological, Chemical SCUD Missiles
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Air Defense Threat Iraq’s air defense system thought to the best outside of the Soviet Union U.S. was probably the only nation in the world with the airpower to “disintegrate” an integrated system of this type
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Objectives Isolate & incapacitate Iraqi command structure Win Air Superiority Destroy Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Capability Eliminate Iraqi Offensive Military Capability Eject Iraqi Army from Kuwait
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Concept Of Operations Powerful & Focused air attacks on strategic centers of gravity over a short period of time Target Hussein Regime, not Iraqi people Minimize civilian casualties & collateral damage Minimize coalition losses Pit U.S. and Coalition strengths against Iraqi weaknesses
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Instant Thunder Developed by Colonel John Warden and his Checkmate staff in Washington Named in direct response to Vietnam’s unsuccessful Rolling Thunder campaign Based on a unique five-ring model of the modern nation state
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The Five Strategic Rings National Leadership Key Production & Organic Essentials National Infrastructure National Population Fielded Military Forces
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Target Systems
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Campaign Overview Four Part Campaign: Phase I -- Strategic Air Campaign Phase II -- Suppression of enemy Air Defenses over Kuwait vicinity Phase III -- Air Attacks on ground forces in Kuwait and vicinity Phase IV -- Ground Operations as Directed Simultaneous The “Left Hook”
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And in the End… On 27 Feb 91, the Iraqi military was scattered and defeated Iraq lost 90 aircraft to coalition forces 122 Iraqi aircraft fled to Iran Stealth provided the needed edge! The Persian Gulf War officially ended on 11 Apr 91
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Overview Background to the Conflict Iraqi threats The Plan of Attack Concept of Operations Five Strategic Rings Targets Campaign Overview Questions???
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Airpower Through The Post Cold War
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