Iraq, Syria, Nagorno-Karbakh, Ukraine, and now Israel. The past year has seen no shortage of urban warfare. In this holiday-themed episode of the Urban Warfare project, Colonel (CA) John Spencer is joined by two urban warfare scholars to talk about the unique capabilities, ideas, and initiatives they hope Santa will bring. Major Jayson Geroux is a member of the First Canadian Division Headquarters and Mr. Stuart Lyle is the urban operations research lead for the UK-based Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. From urban operations training and education to unique equipment designed specifically for the challenges of urban environments, the discussion highlights what is necessary for militaries to improve their preparedness for urban warfare.
Underground Warfare in Israel and Gaza
Italian Stalingrad: The Battle of Ortona
Civil Affairs and the Second Battle of Fallujah
The Army's Next-Generation Combat Vehicle
Urban Warfare at Echelons Above Brigade
What Does Army Doctrine Say About Urban Warfare?
The Battle of Marawi
The Future of Urban Warfare Training
The Battle of Ramadi, 2006–2007
Beneath the Streets
The Second Battle of Fallujah and the Future of Urban Warfare
All I Want for Christmas is an Urban Warfare Capability Set
Seeing Through Walls
Why Is Urban Warfare So Challenging?
Explosive Ordnance Disposal and the City
Urban Warfare and Military Ethics
Defending the City of Ubungsdorf
A Roundtable Discussion with Three Leading Experts on Urban Warfare
Russia's Urban Warfare Tech
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