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Faculty Mentor Name

Brian Zeltins

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Poster Presentation with Audio

Abstract

Combat Command and control is the management of a battle space by a unified commander. The Battle of Britain was a turning point in World War II that utilized airpower and superior command and control to repel a larger attacking force. Using case studies, we will learn from the Battle of Britain to identify what gave the British the advantage and how we can apply this to modern air combat. The end goal of this project is to provide a recommendation, based on lessons learned in the Battle of Britain, as to how modern air combat can be more effective.

  • Original: POSTER PRESENTATION; AUDIO added when event went online only.
  • AIR FORCE ROTC UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND LEADERSHIP PRESENTATION

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Combat Command and Control lessons: We Can Learn from the Battle of Britain and Apply to Modern Air Combat

Combat Command and control is the management of a battle space by a unified commander. The Battle of Britain was a turning point in World War II that utilized airpower and superior command and control to repel a larger attacking force. Using case studies, we will learn from the Battle of Britain to identify what gave the British the advantage and how we can apply this to modern air combat. The end goal of this project is to provide a recommendation, based on lessons learned in the Battle of Britain, as to how modern air combat can be more effective.

  • Original: POSTER PRESENTATION; AUDIO added when event went online only.
  • AIR FORCE ROTC UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND LEADERSHIP PRESENTATION