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      • For U.S. forward posture to be combat-credible: (1) it must be sufficiently lethal and resilient to fight outnumbered on highly contested battlefields from the start of a conflict; (2) it should be integrated with the forces of allies and partners to form a cohesive, combined defensive posture; and (3) it must receive rapid reinforcement and resupply in the event of a war.
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  1. Sep 21, 2020 · For U.S. forward posture to be combat-credible: (1) it must be sufficiently lethal and resilient to fight outnumbered on highly contested battlefields from the start of a conflict; (2) it should be integrated with the forces of allies and partners to form a cohesive, combined defensive posture; and (3) it must receive rapid reinforcement and ...

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  3. The U.S. Marine Corps’ 2021 Concept for Stand-in Forces (SIF) describes how forward-postured, steady-state forces operating in contested areas—capable of transitioning rapidly from competition to crisis to conflict and back again—can create a strategic advantage.

  4. Aug 5, 2021 · Deterring Conventional Conflict – US force posture should aim to deter conventional conflict with China and Russia, primarily by providing combat-credible forces ready to respond within required timelines and thereby to prevent fait accompli attacks.

  5. The document describes how forward-postured, steady-state forces operating in contested areas—capable of transitioning rapidly from competition to crisis to conflict and back again—can create...

  6. Ultimately, integrated deterrence is a strategy aiming to prevent conflict from occurring in an era of renewed great-power competition. The U.S. Army’s air defense forces are uniquely postured...

  7. These capabilities enable stand-in forces to provide both the credible deterrent and the credible combat power that will best support combatant commander requirements and reassure U.S. allies and partners. The Marine Corps’ expeditionary capability and forward posture make us uniquely suited for stand-in force operations.

  8. Working within the Joint Force and with allies and partners, Navy submarines, aircraft, and surface ships will launch massed volleys of networked weapons to overwhelm adversary defenses and...

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