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Uncovering foreign military innovation
Authors:Thomas G. Mahnken
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor of Strategy , The US Naval War College , Newport, Rhode Island;2. Adjunct Professor in the National Security Studies Program , Georgetown University ,
Abstract:An analysis of US assessments of Germany's development of armored warfare illustrates the problems that intelligence agencies face as they attempt to understand military innovation. The covert nature of German Army's tank research in the years immediately following World War I limited the number of indicators of Berlin's interest in armored warfare. Similarly, the United States possessed at best a fragmentary picture of German experimentation with armor. By the outbreak of World War II, however, US military attaches had nonetheless developed an accurate understanding of German concepts of armored warfare. If the United States is to avoid strategic surprise in the future, it must cultivate intelligence sources and employ considerably different methods from those of the Cold War.
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