ID | 125376 |
Title Proper | Network centric warfare |
Language | ENG |
Author | Katoch, Prakash |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | No matter the advancements in robotics, the importance of the 'man behind the machine' will remain relevant. This is equally applicable to Network Centric Warfare (NCW). The success of NCW rests on the idea that information is only useful if it enables more effective action. Significantly, the key to success of NCW is not technology but people who will use it - the human dimension, which is based on professional mastery and mission command requiring high standards of training, education, doctrine, organisation and leadership. It is about the way people collaborate to share their awareness of the situation in order to fight more effectively. The human dimension of NCW is complex, difficult to conceptualise and defence forces all over the globe are struggling with the issue, experimenting to achieve breakthroughs in varied measure. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Defence Review Vol.28, No.4; 2013: p.82-86 |
Journal Source | Indian Defence Review Vol.28, No.4; 2013: p.82-86 |
Key Words | Network Centric Warfare - NCW ; Professional Mastery ; Doctrine ; Organizational Leadership ; Indian Military ; NATO ; Decision Support System ; Computer Network Assurance ; Air Defecse Control and Reporting System - ADCRS |