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- W1565043925 abstract "The whole art of war consists of getting at what lies on the other side of the hill, or in other words, what we do not know from what we do know. --The Duke of Wellington, 1769-1852 THE U.S. MILITARY is changing, striving to integrate the promise of technology onto the battlefield. One change, enabled through digital communications and a proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is the reduction of the fog of war through vastly improved situational awareness. UAVs, from the U-2 to the RQ-4 Global Hawk to the band-deployed Dragon Eye, will play key roles in future operations. Within the Army's Objective Force-development effort, with its brigade-size Unit of Action, will be about 200 UAVs. (1) Control of these assets will be pushed down to the battalion level, but as the saying goes, That which you do not control is not truly yours. The critical element of ground combat is not the combatant commander or the joint task force commander or the brigade or battalion commander; it is the company commander at the tip of the spear, where the vast array of technology options available to the commander dwindle to a few. In combat, a company commander typically could not care less about the situation in the next brigade, much less across the continent. When engaged in high-tempo operations, he likely could not care less about the situation beyond the companies on his left or right. What really concerns him is the situation immediately in front of his position or what lies on the other side of the hill. An infantry or armor company commander needing to know what confronts his force will gain that information from the digital common operating picture being fed from battalion, brigade, or higher. Yet, information from brigade and battalion might not be available because UAVs might be nonoperational, out of position, or grounded because of the weather; theater assets might be tasked against higher priorities; and national assets might be out of position. Should such be the case, there is an option. Over the past two decades, the Army has developed sense-and-destroy armor munitions (SADARM), which are artillery or battlefield rocket-deployed weapons. In the 155-millimeter (mm) artillery variant, the SADARM round consists of two hockey-puck-shaped submunitions that are ejected as the round descends into the target area. Suspended below parachutes, the submunitions scan the ground below with a combination of infrared (IR) active and passive millimeter wave sensors. (2) Once sensors detect a target, preferably a tank or armored personnel cartier (APC), the submunition fires an explosive projectile into the top of the target. The military has incorporated SADARM technology into a number of systems, including smart mortar rounds, which when coupled with global positioning system (GPS) receivers configured for use in guided artillery rounds, offers the promise of a family of organic reconnaissance assets readily available at battalion level and below. Such sensors require little technological development, merely what is typically referred to as horizontal technology integration, which is the repackaging of existing technologies for nontraditional applications. To detect what lies on the other side of the hill, or in an urban conflict, the next block, sensors can rapidly deploy and detect what lies ahead. A company commander who receives reports of suspected armor movements to his front and who knows UAV support is unavailable can call for artillery support. A single self-propelled artillery system could fire a single 155-mm SADARM variant, and then rapidly move to avoid counterbattery fire. …" @default.
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