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Click here to sign up. Download Free PDF. Robert D Steele. A short summary of this paper. UN air power has always been on loan from donor member nations, often as an afterthought, and generally only in relation to land forces. It has rarely been used outside of normal support functions for the UN force generally for transport , and only recently has it been used for modem intelligence-collection purposes, including imagery and mapping of unmapped territories such as the eastern Congo. It has yet to be used creatively as a primary UN function with a decisive impact, with at least two exceptions.
This is a critical knowledge gap at the leadership level. In recent times multinational air power has been used to compel as in Serbia-Kosovo, and protect as in Libya in - see Chapter 15 , but it has generally failed to achieve its objectives. It has been very expensive and it delayed more holistic strategic coalition planning and operations. Air power as force projection and air power as a political tool are greatly over-hyped- it simply does not do all that is promised.
Today we are looking at over states in various stages of dysfunction and instability; and even very great governments such as those of Russia and the United States are increasingly being seen as "imitation" 1 Editors note: Cases of a decisive and deliberate impact of air power in UN peace operations include: the Congo in the s see Chapter 2 and the Congo in the s Chapter Additional commentary is provided by Chuck Spinney, long-time critic of US military acquisition policies.
See, respectively, Cockburn, A. Spinney, C. Consequently, the future of UN air power can be, and should be, centered on "just in time" responsiveness to catastrophic situations and pre-catastrophic "peaceful preventive measures". Transcontinental airlift, the ability to carry out regional air management and cross-decking from big air to small air,S precision parachute deliveries, and integrated ground-to-air communications from all possible indigenous sources, as well as "peace jumpers" explained below, under the heading "UN Air Power - Kinetic Peace from Above" , are all required.
Two recent natural disasters turned into long-term catastrophes for lack of adequate global responsiveness, the first in Haiti January to date and the second in Japan March onwards.
It is valuable to examine what the United Nations could have done but did not do in such instances, especially relating to air power. A UN air-power strategy and concept of operations are presented in which air power becomes central to the strategic mandate, the operational campaign plan, and the tactical employment of UN forces. But before looking at case studies and examples in air power, more context is needed, with general prescriptions.
The future of the United Nations lies in the coherence of peace intelligence and the coherence of the air-power plan. Background Over the course of the past two decades, the United Nations has sought to evolve and mature. Although this process is far from complete, the course has been well set by the Brahimi Report on peace operations, then the Report of 3 The concept of using open source intelligence to identifY needed "peaceful preventive measures" was first brought forward by General AI Gray, US Marine Corps then Commandant of the US Marine Corps.
See Gray, A. Originally a Swedish and then a Nordic military concept, M4IS2 has been adapted to be central to the concept of public and collective intelligence as oriented toward creating a prosperous world at peace. It is a logistics operation that needs planning. Big air refers to C's and Boeing 's and other aircraft that require major long runways.
Small air refers to C's and localized smaller civilian aircraft that can land in out of the way smaller airports. The above two evolutionary trends suggest that the future of UN air power will be centered on global information management - using information that is unclassified and intelligence decision-support that is unclassified - to identify needs on the ground with precision and then harmonize precision delivery of specific needed items from across a very broad range of actors.
As the world grows in complexity, and particularly in demographic and cultural complexity, there is one word that must become central to UN policy- making, acquisition, and operations: integrity.
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines it as: "the quality or condition ofbeing whole or undivided; completeness". Integrity is not just about honor and avoiding corruption. It is about wholeness of perspective, openness to diversity of view, and the ability to embrace and apply truth. As Dr Russell Ackoff, one of the leading systems thinkers of our generation, would say, we have to do the right thing, not do as we do now , the wrong things righter.
Table Hybrid operations with diverse multinational players sharing an operations center. Deep, honest, timely decision-support not available from member nations. UN operations demand multinational, multiagency, multidisciplinary, multi- domain intelligence.
The UN missions that UN air power must support in the future are much more nuanced and much more demanding as well. It is no longer possible for a UN military or observation force to be sent into the field with a simple order to provide transport, observation, or even combat.
In the future, UN air power will be essential to all forms of presence, and must excel at intelligence - decision-support. It must never be fielded without its own organic intelligence collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination capability. The Member states cannot be relied upon to meet UN needs for intelligence in out of the way places they do not care about and have no relevant intelligence collection capabilities for.
I know of no government that is even remotely close to meeting this new standard. In the above context, the nature of UN air power changes radically, with a new emphasis Table Peace from Above Table In this new era, and bearing in mind my continued emphasis on hybrid operations with non-governmental organizations and private military corporations being fully engaged, there are two observations that I would make to any UN leader with respect to UN air power: l.
The United Nations will be, at best, a coordinator, not a commander. The United Nations will be most successful if it becomes the central provider of trusted unclassified intelligence decision-support to all of the participating agencies. In other words, regardless of what the UN mission is, regardless of what mix of UN air power is engaged, the primordial role of the United Nations will be as a service of common concern with respect to information and intelligence, and it is that primordial role that must be first in the mind of anyone who is creating a UN air power mandate; acquiring a UN air power force structure; or devising campaign plans for the employment of UN air power.
The primary role of UN air power in the twenty-first century is to serve as the hub - a service of common concern - to hybrid networks requiring intelligence - decision-support- and responding to shared information as a harmonizing influence instead of"command and control". The Changing Craft of Intelligence With that background, we can now look at how the world has changed and how the intelligence field should change along with it, as shown in Table The future of intelligence as decision-support is not federal, not secret, and not expensive.
Intelligence, 7 is helpful in understanding this point. I worked at the Top Secret Codeword level from until and have also been a global proponent for open source intelligence for 20 years. The United Nations, and UN air power, can take from me two points on the matter of intelligence: 1. Member states do not have national or military intelligence systems suited to support hybrid networks that require unclassified, holistic intelligence.
Of all that a UN commander or any leader of any hybrid element working with the United Nations "needs to know", percent is not available from a UN member state, is not secret, and can be obtained from open sources. There are eight information-sharing groups, or "tribes", that the United Nations must engage: government, military, law enforcement, media, academia, civil society, not-for-profit organizations, and business. Within government we can distinguish between: secret internal, secret shared, and sensitive shared; and open public information categories.
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