Revolution in Military Affairs

Book Release Episode: Multidomain Operations, the Pursuit of Battlefield Dominance in the 21st Century

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Jan 9, 2026
Amos explores his new book on Multidomain Operations, delving into its relevance and global perspectives. He highlights the evolution from Multi-Domain Battle and identifies three key drivers shaping MDO's rise. The discussion uncovers critiques from practitioners and scholars regarding tactical gaps and coherence issues. Insights from Ukraine emphasize the realities of attritional warfare, while international perspectives from Brazil and Japan offer tailored approaches. The conversation balances the importance of land forces and critiques the growing focus on strikes at the expense of close combat.
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INSIGHT

Origins Of Multi-Domain Operations

  • Multi-domain operations (MDO) rose from Russia's 2014 actions, A2/AD concerns, and integrating long-range fires with sensors and C2.
  • MDO evolved from Army-centric Multi-Domain Battle into joint MDO as it was socialized across the Department of Defense.
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Tactical Gap Below Division

  • Doctrinal MDO is articulated mainly at corps/division levels and neglects brigade and below.
  • That lack of tactical fidelity makes MDO hard to apply for brigades and unit-level warfighting.
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Zones Of Proximal Dominance

  • Dominance based on persistent precision-guided munitions is brittle and resource-intensive.
  • Fox proposes 'zones of proximal dominance'—localized, mobile protective bubbles rather than everywhere dominance.
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