
Over the last century, the domains of air, space, and cyberspace have joined the traditional warfighting domains of land and sea. While the doctrine for land operations is relatively mature, the doctrine for space and cyberspace continue to evolve, often in an unstructured manner. This monograph examines the relationships among these domains and how they apply to U.S. Army and joint warfighting. It concentrates on the central question: How are U.S. military operations in the newest domains of space and cyberspace being integrated with operations in the traditional domain of land.
Existing Doctrine
Operations in Multiple Domains
Future Operations
Military strategists and tactical officers, U.S.Army officer corps, Congressional Defense Department oversight officials.
Product Details
- Caton, Jeffrey L.
- Cyberspace
- Computer Security Measures
- Land, Space, and Cyberspace Nexus