De la tormenta del desierto a la batalla aero-navalla transformación de la Fuerza Aérea Estadounidense
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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ISSN: 2744-8932
Ano de publicación: 2014
Volume: 9
Número: 18
Páxinas: 15-23
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Estudios en Seguridad y Defensa
Resumo
El artículo analiza el proceso de transformación que ha experimentado la Fuerza Aérea estadounidense desde el final de la Guerra Fría hasta la actualidad. Esta transformación se ve reflejada en un conjunto de cambios en materia doctrinal, táctica, material, operativa y de pensamiento estratégico. Este proceso ha ido codificando y revisando en las distintas hojas de ruta que la Fuerza Aérea ha elaborado desde 1989, y muestran los esfuerzos de adaptación tanto al cambiante entorno de riesgos y amenazas, como a la incesante evolución tecnológico-militar.
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