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MULTI-DOMAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL – AN ADAPTATION REQUIREMENT FOR THE ROMANIAN ARMED FORCES
MULTI-DOMAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL – AN ADAPTATION REQUIREMENT FOR THE ROMANIAN ARMED FORCES

Author(s): George-Ion TOROI
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: conflict; operating environment (OE); adaptation; command and control (C2); multi-domain; decision; operational domain.
Summary/Abstract: In the dynamic landscape of contemporary warfare, characterized by the integration of multiple domains, the Romanian Army faces the imperative to evolve its command and control (C2) systems. This research paper explores the pressing need to adapt the Romanian Army's C2 framework to effectively operate in a multi-domain environment. The study analyses the challenges posed by the current character of warfare by examining the conceptual foundations of multi-domain operations (MDO). Furthermore, it explores the operational need for such an adaptation requirement, but also provides guidance on how to do this using a standard C2 framework.

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