Insights from the Plan Blue 21 game examining the role of sensing and partner and allied contributions to competition with Russia in the Arctic

Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Summary of Game Play -- Chapter Three: Insights and Recommendations for Policymakers -- Appendix A: Plan Blue 21 Scenario Assumptions Memo -- Appendix B: Plan Blue 21 Steady-State Game Mechanics -- Appendix C: Crisis Cards Developed to Support Plan Blue 21

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1. Verfasser: Bartels, Elizabeth M. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Ochmanek, David A. (VerfasserIn), Edenfield, Nathaniel (VerfasserIn), Alkire, Brien (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Santa Monica RAND 2023
Schriftenreihe:Report A970-1
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Online Zugang:https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA970-1
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Zusammenfassung:Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Summary of Game Play -- Chapter Three: Insights and Recommendations for Policymakers -- Appendix A: Plan Blue 21 Scenario Assumptions Memo -- Appendix B: Plan Blue 21 Steady-State Game Mechanics -- Appendix C: Crisis Cards Developed to Support Plan Blue 21
Since 2016, Plan Blue wargames have explored scenarios that depict large-scale war fights against state adversaries in order to help U.S. Department of the Air Force (DAF) leaders better understand the demands of these potential war fights, evaluate the capabilities and limitations of programmed forces to meet those demands, and test new approaches to projecting power. The 2021 iteration of the game (Plan Blue 21) was set in the Arctic, in keeping with the Department of Defense's 2019 Arctic strategy, which calls for enhancing capabilities for operations in the region and strengthening the rules-based order there. The purpose of the game was to increase the DAF's understanding of the capabilities, posture, allied command, control, and communication relationships that may be called for to support future Arctic operations. Focusing on competition with Russia in the year 2030, game play took place in the context of steady-state competition and crisis operations rather than large-scale combat, and it explored the intersection of two key trends: (1) changing environmental conditions and (2) the completion of current Russian investments in new military capabilities and infrastructure in the Arctic. Plan Blue 21 was also specifically designed to test the extent to which capabilities for persistent and visible intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance can provide real-time situational awareness and potentially contribute to "deterrence by detection." U.S. players in Plan Blue 21 benefitted greatly from the participation of officers from key allied and partner countries that have important interests in and capabilities for operations in the Arctic region
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28 cm
ISBN:9781977412706
978-1-9774-1270-6