Advances in Anti-Access and Area Denial (A2/AD)
From Defensive Technologies to a Whole-of-Society Approach
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Product details:
- Publisher Leiden University Press
- Date of Publication 1 June 2026
- ISBN 9789087285036
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 234x156x13 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 51 Illustrations, color 700
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Long description:
The nature of modern-day threats – including those in the virtual dimension – challenges traditional anti-access and area denial (A2/AD) strategies. But how should we advance A2/AD to defy these multifaceted threats? This edition of Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies (NLARMS) presents original conceptual as well as technological approaches to A2/AD. The volume explores novel ideas for a modern take on A2/AD, thereby contributing to the advancement of A2/AD. With the insights presented, the book proposes a new attitude towards A2/AD that is suitable to face the threats of the present time.
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- Foreword – by the Dean of the Faculty of Military Sciences of the Netherlands Defence Academy Patrick Oonincx
- Foreword – by the Netherlands Military Representative to the NATO and EU Military Committees General Dick van Ingen
- Introduction Roy Hamans, Marc Gouw, Edwin Dado, René Janssen and Kerry Malone
- Chapter 1. Strategic Blind Spots in A2/AD Analysis Peter van Maurik
- Chapter 2. Restoring NATO's decision dominance: countering A2/AD's evolution from shields to systems through joint all adaption Roy Hamans and Robert Bertrand
- Chapter 3. Anti-Access/Area Denial - Prevailing Over the Threats and Challenges Rémon ten Bhömer, Andreas Hörnedal, Simon Purton, Stian Betten and Petteri Puusa
- Chapter 4. The threat of hypersonic glide vehicles in A2/AD scenarios Ralph Savelsberg, Mitchell Kampert and Arthur Vermeulen
- Chapter 5. Multi-band Neutralization of Drones with High-Power Microwave RADAR Technology: A Multi-Domain Approach for Anti-Access and Area Denial Joost van Oostrum
- Chapter 6. Electromagnetic dominance, invisible cornerstone of modern A2/AD Susan Varenbrink and Alexander Schmets
- Chapter 7. Navigation Warfare: Access denial to Position, Navigation and Timing information Barend Lubbers
- Chapter 8. Smart prioritization for detecting, tracking and neutralizing targets in swarming attacks Mark Voskuijl, Ronald Nijboer, Martijn Scherpenzeel, Tomas van Summeren, Jory Veldman and Denise Mollink
- Chapter 9. When models meet war: OR and AI robustness for Western doctrine in A2/AD Ramon Soesan, Mark Patrick Roeling and Roy Lindelauf
- Chapter 10. Navigating Contested Airspace: Multi-Objective Path Optimization for UAVs in A2/AD Environments - Decision-Support through Pareto-Based Trade-Off Analysis Alexander van Oers, Jochem van Dam and Relinde Jurrius
- Chapter 11. Hydraulic Warfare: Low-Tech Area Denial in High-Tech Conflicts Sebastiaan Leertouwer, Alexander Schmets, Danny Janssen, Dennis Krabbenborg and Edwin Dado
- Chapter 12. Geography as an Adaptable Strategic Enabler: Military Engineering within Multi-Domain Operations Johan Kranenburg and Ruud Moeskops
- Chapter 13. The critical state of cyberspace Hans-Dieter Hiep
- Chapter 14. Decision Making for Resilient Logistics in Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) Herman Monsuur, Paul van Fenema and Kerry Malone
- Chapter 15. Self-Defence Zones in Outer Space under International Law: A Lawful A2/AD Measure? Louisa Handel-Mazzetti, Arjen Vermeer and Marten Zwanenburg
- Chapter 16. Shooting for the stars, falling in the ratings: Missile tests and country risk Jeroen Klomp
- Discussion and Conclusions Edwin Dado, René Janssen, Kerry Malone, Roy Hamans and Marc Gouw
- About the Editors
- About the Authors