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Supporting Expeditionary Aerospace Forces

A Concept for Evolving the Agile Combat Support/Mobility System of the Future

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By: Robert S. Tripp, Lionel A. Galway, Timothy Ramey, Mahyar A. Amouzegar, Eric Peltz

The Air Force has begun to reorganize into an Expeditionary Aerospace Force (EAF). This report summarizes RAND work to date on designing and evaluating the future agile combat system and mobility system needed to meet EAF operational objectives.

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Paperback Cover Price: $15.00

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Pages: 43

ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-2852-9

Contents

Preface PDF

Figures PDF

Summary PDF

Acknowledgments PDF

Acronyms PDF

Chapter One:
Introduction PDF

Chapter Two:
The ACS/Mobility System Design Trade Space PDF

Chapter Three:
Key Findings PDF

Chapter Four:
Overview of a Global ACS/Mobility System PDF

Chapter Five:
Strategic and Long-Term Planning for the ACS/Mobility System PDF

Bibliography PDF

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