Theater Ballistic Missile Defense from the Sea: Issues for the Maritime Component Commander: Naval War College Newport Papers 14

Author:   Commander Us Navy Swicker, Charles
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Pages:   108
Publication Date:   09 August 2012
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As we enter a new millennium, many nations are striving to acquire advanced weapons of war. Since the 1980s, the most favored symbols and instruments of power among lesser powers have been theater ballistic missiles. In concert with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons of mass destruction, theater ballistic missile systems present a challenge to American military forces, threatening three vital centers of gravity: the forces themselves, the unity and resolve of potential regional partners and allies, and the political will of the United States to exercise a military option. In the next decade, sea-based ballistic missile defense will offer joint power projection forces a vital, flexible, and increasingly robust theater defense capability. Weapon and sensor development; communications, computers, and intelligence architectures; and battle management command and control issues are all being addressed with vigor-a measure of the gravity of this evolving and imminent threat. However, defensive power from the sea emerges from a unique and complex arena, where combat takes place in three dimensions against many dissimilar threats, in three overlapping and competing environments which, by their very nature, cause conflicting tasking of limited assets. Therefore, the promise of naval theater ballistic missile defense must be studied with this operational complexity in mind. In this Newport Paper, which originated as an Advanced Research Project in the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval War College, Commander Swicker proposes that naval theater ballistic missile defense can realize its full potential only if the Maritime Component Commander understands and addresses the key issues involved in its operational employment. All involved are urged in conceptualizing, planning, and executing naval surface warfare to take heed of his deep and discerning examination, which provides valuable insights and encourages us to address the full range of possibilities for, and requirements upon, tomorrow's naval theater ballistic missile defense.

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Author:   Commander Us Navy Swicker, Charles
Publisher:   Createspace
Imprint:   Createspace
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9781479100583


ISBN 10:   1479100587
Pages:   108
Publication Date:   09 August 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Commander Charles Chip Swicker graduated from Dartmouth College in 1977. He then went to sea for five years in large, oceangoing sailing ships, including the clipper schooner Pride of Baltimore and the research vessel Westward. After receiving his commission from Officer Candidate School in 1982, he served in the Kidd-class guided-missile destroyer Scott, the nuclear cruiser Virginia, and AEGIS cruisers Philippine Sea and Monterey. Commander Swicker completed his executive officer tour in Monterey in the fall of 1997. In 1990, Commander Swicker received a Master of Science degree in Scientific and Technical Intelligence from the Naval Postgraduate School, where his pre-DESERT STORM classified thesis, Countering Nascent Nuclear Capability with Conventional SLCM: Intelligence Requirements received the United States Naval Institute Award. In 1995, he earned a second master's degree at the Naval War College, graduating with Highest Distinction and receiving the J. William Middendorf II Award for his Advanced Research Project, Theater Ballistic Missile Defense from the Sea: Issues for the Maritime Component Commander. Commander Swicker is currently serving in a Joint Duty assignment as a Program Integrator for the Navy Theater Wide TBMD Program in the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. He and his wife Gayle make their home in Vienna, Virginia

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