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However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965, English statesman

Army 2020 Operational Environment Prevent Shape Win Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare Deter and Defeat Aggression Project Power Despite Anti- Access/Area Denial Challenges Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction Operate Effectively in Cyberspace and Space Maintain a Safe, Secure, and Effective Nuclear Deterrent Defend the Homeland and Provide Support to Civil Authorities Provide a Stabilizing Presence Conduct Stability and Counterinsurgency Operations Conduct Humanitarian, Disaster Relief, and Other Operations Global Trends Futures The Probable The Possible The Unthinkable Cyber Resource Competition Competition for Space Technology Proliferation A dynamic and rapidly changing security environment 2

A Wide Range of Potential Challenges 3 Criminal Organizations Terrorists Transnational Groups Para-militaries Insurgents Threats Near Peers Near-states Proxies States Driven by Competition for: Wealth Resources Political authority Influence Sovereignty Identity Legitimacy Shaping Forces: U.S. Dominance Radical Ideology/Theology Technology Proliferation Social Media access Demographics Economics Cyber Unexpected opportunists and suppressed threats will emerge from conflicts in a complex environment Complex Environment: Multiple Actors No Controlling Actor Asymmetric Threats Chaotic Conditions Extreme Complexity Technology Enabled Information Domain The Army must be operationally adaptive to defeat these complex challenges that will blur the distinctions of past conflict Lethal: weapons technology proliferates to all forces, no longer linear relationship between econo mic and military power Enduring: persistent adversaries, difficult to defeat with blurred transitions from conflict to post-conflict. Asymmetric: sidestep U.S. preferred way of war, deny ISR and strike options, exploit cyber, protract conflict, and project conflict to the homeland

Character of Conflict in 2020 4 Threat components: Nation States or Proxies with a range of capabilities Desire to preclude U.S. from executing its way of war Capabilities that affect the strategic calculus -- missiles, nuclear weapons and terror sponsorship specifically designed to impact U.S. actions Threats ASB JOAC Gain/Maintain Access Capabilities: SAMs, MANPADs, ATGMs, Rockets, IEDs Anti-access and area denial campaigns strategic thru tactical levels Engage at small unit level where they perceive a greater chance to obtain overmatch and achieve success Use violence, intimidation and coercion against U.S. supporters WMD capable but still seeking nuclear Avoid detection and targeting by operating among the people Slow down or halt our momentum using anti-tank missiles, IEDs, air defense and SOF Increased use of robotics and unmanned aerial systems Employ electronic warfare to counter US precision and C4ISR Conduct sophisticated information campaigns designed to erode US will and support The Army must be capable of decisive action against a wide array of adaptive and complex threats

5 Army also did missions outside this narrow lens Narrow Lens Specific Threat Specific Location What the Army Must Do: Through the Lens of Defense Strategy Deter Defeat Specific threat, degree of certainty and location drove: Doctrine Equipment Training Organizational Structure Force Posture HADR Criminal Organizations Cyber & Space Near States Presence Proxies HD/ DSCA Deter & Defeat Defeat A2/AD Project Power Insurgents CT/IW Gain and Maintain Access Unified Land Operations Terrorists Nuclear Deterrence Counter WMD States Stability/ COIN Wide Lens Historic Examples: 1920-30s Rainbow Planning Airmobile Active Defense AirLand Battle Last decade: Counterinsurgency What the Army Must Do: Prevent, Shape, and Win: Strategic guidance requires the Army to conduct a wide range of missions while retaining the ability to focus more narrowly on projecting power to deter and defeat aggression once a specific threat emerges. The combination of a narrow focus within a wide lens allows the Army to adjust more rapidly to potential threats. The Army must maintain a high level of operational adaptability

Draft ACC: Meeting the Challenges 6 Given the operational environment, requirements of strategy, and the Army s role in the joint force.. 3-2 The Military Problem: What must the Army do to educate its leaders and organize, equip, and train units to protect U.S. national interests and successfully execute the primary missions outlined in defense strategic guidance? 3-3 Central Idea: The future Army must develop operational adaptability a quality that Soldiers and leaders possess based on critical thinking, comfort with ambiguity and decentralization, a willingness to accept prudent risk, and an ability to make rapid adjustments based on a continuous assessment of the situation. Operational adaptability requires resilient Soldiers and cohesive teams able to overcome the psychological and moral challenges of combat, proficiency in the fundamentals, mastery of the operational art, and the ability to combine all available capabilities to assist friends, protect populations, and defeat enemies. Operational adaptability also requires flexible organizations and adaptable institutions able to support a wide variety of missions and adjust focus rapidly to prevent conflict, shape the operational environment, and win the Nation s wars. 3-5 Components of the Solution (What the Army Must Do): Prevent conflict: Train, equip, and posture capable and credible forces to deter adversaries Shape the operational environment: Provide a sustained, stabilizing presence to gain access, understand the operational environment, build partner capability, and set conditions for operations; integrate special operations and conventional forces Win decisively and dominantly: Deploy forces, prevail in war and defend the homeland in support of joint force commanders 3-6 Supporting Ideas: Project military power despite anti-access/area denial challenges Align forces regionally Enhance advisory capabilities Conduct cyber and space operations Establish war termination objectives Adapt force generation and maintain an operational reserve Preserve and enhance the all-volunteer force Desired End State: An Army that has the ability to rapidly deploy forces and conduct a wide range of missions including shape, which requires forces to gain, sustain, and exploit physical control over land and resources, defeat enemies, and exert influence over people by physical and psychological means.

Major Army 2020 Ideas 7 Redesign Brigade Combat Teams Review Logistics Concept of Support Create a New ARFORGEN Model Maintain an Operational Reserve Create Reconnaissance and Surveillance Brigades Project Power Despite Anti-Access/Area Denial Challenges Create Regionally Aligned Forces Integrate Special Operations and Conventional Forces Improve Echelons Above Brigade (EAB) Mission Command Assign / Align Brigades to Divisions and Corps Enhance Army Advisory Capability Implement a New Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy Ensure Reversibility and Expansibility Transition from today s force to the Army of 2020 in an era of fiscal austerity and still accomplish all that the Army must do as part of the Joint force

However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965, English statesman