Industrial web theory is the military concept that an enemy's industrial power can be attacked at nodes of vulnerability, and thus the enemy's ability to wage a lengthy war can be severely limited, as well as his morale—his will to resist. The theory was formulated by American airmen at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) in the 1930s. The term "industrial web theory" cannot be found in any official United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) doctrine. Instead, the term was coined in the 1930s by Donald Wilson, an instructor at ACTS, to cover the concept then under development.
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| - Industrial web theory is the military concept that an enemy's industrial power can be attacked at nodes of vulnerability, and thus the enemy's ability to wage a lengthy war can be severely limited, as well as his morale—his will to resist. The theory was formulated by American airmen at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) in the 1930s. The term "industrial web theory" cannot be found in any official United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) doctrine. Instead, the term was coined in the 1930s by Donald Wilson, an instructor at ACTS, to cover the concept then under development. (en)
- La teoría de la red industrial es un concepto militar que establece que el poder industrial de un enemigo puede ser atacado en los nodos de vulnerabilidad, con lo que la capacidad del enemigo para librar una guerra prolongada puede verse severamente limitada, así como su moral y su voluntad de resistir. La teoría fue formulada por aviadores estadounidenses en la Escuela Táctica del Cuerpo Aéreo (ACTS) en la década de 1930. (es)
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| - Industrial web theory is the military concept that an enemy's industrial power can be attacked at nodes of vulnerability, and thus the enemy's ability to wage a lengthy war can be severely limited, as well as his morale—his will to resist. The theory was formulated by American airmen at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) in the 1930s. The term "industrial web theory" cannot be found in any official United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) doctrine. Instead, the term was coined in the 1930s by Donald Wilson, an instructor at ACTS, to cover the concept then under development. (en)
- La teoría de la red industrial es un concepto militar que establece que el poder industrial de un enemigo puede ser atacado en los nodos de vulnerabilidad, con lo que la capacidad del enemigo para librar una guerra prolongada puede verse severamente limitada, así como su moral y su voluntad de resistir. La teoría fue formulada por aviadores estadounidenses en la Escuela Táctica del Cuerpo Aéreo (ACTS) en la década de 1930. El término "teoría de la red industrial" no está presente en ninguna doctrina oficial del Cuerpo Aéreo del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (USAAC). En cambio, el término fue acuñado en la década de 1930 por Donald Wilson, un instructor de ACTS, para disimilar el concepto que se estaba desarrollando en ese momento. (es)
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