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Special operations aerial mobility vehicle training syllabus   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Jensen, Michael J.
Title
Special operations aerial mobility vehicle training syllabus
Publisher
Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
Description

This project extends research initiated by Major Dave Kenney into Special Operations Forces use of light-sport aircraft to gain an operational advantage over known and potential adversaries. Major Kenneys December 2012 masters thesis concluded that Special Operations Air Mobility Vehicles (SOAMV) enabled a proven doctrine for sustainable circumvention of anti-access and area-denial technologies. This conclusion sparked intense interest across USSOCOM and created demand for a feasible SOAMV program. This project represents a first step toward establishing a SOAMV program for USSOCOM by researching and developing a safe, effective, and efficient training protocol for training SOAMV fliers. If a full-scale program is not immediately required, building an established protocol will precisely define the cost and time required to build a SOAMV-capable force if needed. This syllabus project blends USSOCOM training standards with existing proven programs (Federal Aviation Administration Regulations) and adds military Tactics, Techniques, and procedures.


Subjects: special operations; air mobility; light sport aircraft; SOF aviation; Air Force special operations command; irregular warfare; unconventional warfare; air mobility vehicle; air advisors; denied area
Language English
Publication date December 2013
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
Accession number
specialoperation1094538957
Source
Internet Archive identifier: specialoperation1094538957
https://archive.org/download/specialoperation1094538957/specialoperation1094538957.pdf
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