FIGHTING ISIS FROM THE AIR: THE LIGHT ATTACK ALTERNATIVE – ANALYSIS
With procurement funds steadily shrinking, requirements are markedly informed by budgetary constraints rather than mandated by capability considerations. Consequently, innovative and cost-efficient solutions are increasingly sought and valued. This is particularly true for counterinsurgency operations in low-contested environments in which the enemy possesses only negligible air-defense assets.
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