I was both gratified and perturbed to read the articles on network-centric warfare (AW&ST Jan. 27, p. 50). I was gratified that USN Vice Adm. (ret.) Arthur K. Cebrowski and the operating commands are discovering the concepts that we struggled to enunciate
Admiral Cebrowski correctly states: "Network-centric warfare is not about technology. It is an emerging theory of warfare." One major problem is that the emerging theory continues to apply the attrition-oriented perspective used in Cold War models and too many war plans. Applying this perspective...
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