How to Prepare for Urban Warfare?
Journal Title: Vojenske rozhledy - Year 2015, Vol 24, Issue 3
Abstract
Infantry company urban operations training experience shows that effective training requires interaction of doctrine with equipment and structure of units. NATO standards must be further developed at the national level to match the technology and organization of own units. Training requires elaboration of training manuals that contain specific tactical exercises for standardized training facilities. Experienced training instructors should focus on the preparation of organic units. Transferring experience from instructors directly to organic units is more efficient than preparing individuals in professional courses.
Authors and Affiliations
Karel Zetocha, Tomáš Karásek
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