Understanding Military Operations

A photograph of an U.S. Army soldier launching a Raven unmanned aerial vehicle.

U.S. Army soldier launches a Raven unmanned aerial vehicle. (Photo courtesy of Petty Officer 1st class Jeremy L. Wood, U.S. Navy. (Released) courtesy of the U.S. Department of Defense.)

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MIT Course Number

17.950

As Taught In

Spring 2010

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

Course Description

A proper understanding of modern military operations requires a prior understanding of both the material side of war, and the human or organizational side of war. This seminar will break apart selected past, current, and future sea, air, space, and land battlefields into their constituent parts and look at the interaction in each of those warfare areas between existing military doctrine and weapons, sensors, communications, and information processing technologies. It will specifically seek to explore how technological development, whether innovative or stagnant, is influenced in each warfare area by military doctrine.

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Owen Cote. 17.950 Understanding Military Operations. Spring 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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