Vietnam War - The New Aspect of Warfare

  • Šimko J
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The article focuses on the basic characteristic of military development in the second half of the 20 th century. On pursuance of William Lind´s concept or theory of Four Generations of War, the article describes the culmination of the Third Generation of War, based on manoeuver and mobility, coupled with air superiority. The first part deals with issues of US technical dominance in the military, the development of new ways of fighting, especially the airmobile tactics used in South Vietnam. The second part of the article focuses on the specific conditions of the Vietnam War that the US Army, for the first time, had to face while applying elements of the Fourth Generation of War. The final part focuses on the issues of implementing the theory of Four Generations of War into the Armed Forces Academy education to better understand the development of military in modern times.

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Šimko, J. (2019). Vietnam War - The New Aspect of Warfare. International Conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION, 25(1), 144–149. https://doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2019-0024

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