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Controlled warfare: how directed-energy weapons will enable the US Military to fight effectively in an urban environment while minimizing collateral damage
Authors:Stephen D Davis
Institution:1. Political Science Department, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USAstephen.davis05@gmail.com
Abstract:US military operations are increasingly conducted within urban environments and with these operations come the risk of increasing the number of civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. The use of non-lethal weaponry, such as directed-energy weapons, is one method for minimizing collateral damage. This method enables US military forces to effectively fight within urban environments through force escalation capabilities. Using a series of historical examples and future scenarios for urban warfare, this article highlights deficiencies affecting military capabilities in military urban operations, addresses the consequences of collateral damage, assesses the effectiveness of directed-energy weapons in military urban operations and encourages further funding, research and integration of non-lethal weaponry, such as directed-energy weapons, within the US military.
Keywords:Directed-energy weapons  non-lethal weapons  military operations on urban terrain (MOUT)  collateral damage  rules of engagement  active denial system  non-lethal optical disruptor  long range acoustic device  radio-frequency vehicle stopper  distributed sound and light array
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