EVOLVING OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS: FROM AIR-LAND SYNCHRONIZATION TO MULTI-DOMAIN CONVERGENCE IN CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS Cover Image

EVOLVING OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS: FROM AIR-LAND SYNCHRONIZATION TO MULTI-DOMAIN CONVERGENCE IN CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS
EVOLVING OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS: FROM AIR-LAND SYNCHRONIZATION TO MULTI-DOMAIN CONVERGENCE IN CONTEMPORARY CONFLICTS

Author(s): Iulian-Radu MONORANU
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: operational concept; multi-domain; synchronization; convergence; capabilities;
Summary/Abstract: In the context of rapidly evolving technologies and contemporary security challenges, operational concepts based on the synchronization of actions and convergence of force capabilities have become central elements in shaping modern military strategies. The study peruses how current doctrines are adapting to integrate diverse capabilities, from conventional to emerging ones, in a coherent and synergistic manner in order to achieve battlefield superiority. It also investigates new paradigms of multi-domain operations, which require an increased level of coordination across land, air, maritime, cyber and space domains. The conclusions highlight the importance of synchronizing actions and adapting doctrines to meet the complex requirements of the current and future operational environment.

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