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Scouts Out! The Development of Reconnaissance Units in Modern Armies

Book Scouts Out! The Development of Reconnaissance Units in Modern Armies Combat Studies Institute
Libristo code: 08840054
Publishers Books Express Publishing, December 2010
Originally published by the United States Army Combat Studies Institute Press in 2009, this monograp... Full description
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Originally published by the United States Army Combat Studies Institute Press in 2009, this monograph is a wide-ranging historical survey of the theory, doctrine, organization, and employment of reconnaissance units since the era of mechanization in the early 20th century. This study examines the development, role, and employment of units in modern armies designed specifically to perform reconnaissance and security (counterreconnaissance) missions. The analysis discerns common threads from the past. Conclusions are drawn from historical trends that may apply to future force development planning and unit operational employment. In the past, dedicated reconnaissance units were unique in their organization and capabilities due to the presence of the horse. This provided cavalry with a marked mobility differential over infantry and artillery. In the mechanized age, this monopoly on mobility vanished. Nonreconnaissance mechanized and motorized forces were equipped with similar weapons and vehicles. Reconnaissance units then became distinctive primarily by their organizational structure and specialized mission rather than by their equipment. This conceptual transformation has created a great dichotomy for modern reconnaissance forces. Should such forces be light or heavy? A lighter force might be able to conduct reconnaissance operations, at least theoretically, in a more nimble fashion, while a heavier force could defend itself when conducting reconnaissance and security operations. An additional consideration is the question as to what organizational level should dedicated reconnaissance forces be provided and used. This work examines these two major threads from a historical perspective since World War I.

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Full name Scouts Out! The Development of Reconnaissance Units in Modern Armies
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 268
EAN 9781780390383
ISBN 9781780390383
Libristo code 08840054
Weight 433
Dimensions 170 x 244 x 14
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